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The 902nd Military Intelligence Group (902nd M.I.G.) was a specialized unit of the United States Army focused on counterintelligence operations. Established in 1944, it played a critical role during the Cold War, conducting investigations and operations to detect and neutralize espionage, sabotage, and insider threats. Throughout its history, the unit supported both continental U.S. and overseas Army commands, providing security and intelligence support. In 2022, the 902nd M.I.G. was deactivated, with its mission and personnel integrated into the newly formed Army Counterintelligence Command as part of a modernization effort.
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The 903rd Maintenance Company is a unit within the United States Army, specializing in equipment maintenance and logistical support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has provided critical maintenance services for a wide range of military vehicles and equipment, ensuring operational readiness for supported units. Throughout its history, the 903rd has deployed in support of major operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where its expertise contributed to sustained mission capability. The unit is recognized for its technical proficiency, adaptability, and commitment to supporting combat and support units across various theaters of operation.
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The 91st Engineer Battalion was first constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army and was activated on 10 February 1941 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. During World War II, the battalion earned distinction for its critical work in constructing roads, bridges, and airfields in the Pacific Theater, notably supporting operations in New Guinea and the Philippines. After the war, the unit was inactivated but later reactivated for service in the Korean War and subsequent conflicts, deploying to locations such as Vietnam and Iraq. The 91st Engineer Battalion continues to provide vital combat engineering support, living up to its motto, "Acts, Not Words."
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The 92nd Armored Field Artillery Battalion was an artillery unit of the United States Army that served with distinction during World War II. Activated in January 1942, the battalion was assigned to the 2nd Armored Division, famously known as "Hell on Wheels." During the war, the 92nd participated in major campaigns, including the invasion of North Africa, the Sicily campaign, and the Normandy landings, providing crucial artillery support during rapid armored advances across France and into Germany. The battalion earned numerous commendations for its performance in combat, playing a vital role in the success of Allied operations in the European Theater.
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The 92nd Finance was a key financial management unit within the United States Army, responsible for providing pay and accounting services to soldiers and units. Originally activated during World War II, the 92nd Finance supported a variety of operations, ensuring timely and accurate financial support for troops both at home and overseas. Over the years, the unit adapted to technological advancements and evolving military needs, often deploying alongside combat units to maintain morale and readiness through financial stability. The 92nd Finance's legacy is marked by its commitment to service and essential role in sustaining Army operations across multiple conflicts.
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The 92nd Ordnance Company, commonly known as the 92nd Ord, has a distinguished history of supporting U.S. Army operations through the maintenance, supply, and disposal of munitions and ordnance material. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in ensuring frontline troops had the necessary ammunition and equipment for combat operations across multiple theaters. In the decades since, the 92nd Ord has been deployed in various conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Global War on Terrorism, consistently demonstrating technical expertise and logistical excellence. Today, the 92nd Ordnance Company continues to uphold its legacy by providing vital support to Army missions both at home and abroad.
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The 946th Transportation Unit was established as part of the U.S. Army Reserve in the mid-20th century, specializing in logistical and transportation support. Throughout its history, the unit has been responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies during both peacetime and contingency operations. The 946th has deployed in support of major operations including Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and various humanitarian missions, exemplifying adaptability and reliability. Its soldiers are recognized for their professionalism and dedication, ensuring mission success in diverse and challenging environments.
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The 949th Ordnance Division was established during the height of the Cold War to provide critical logistical and technical support for U.S. Army operations. Initially organized in the mid-1950s, the division specialized in the storage, maintenance, and distribution of munitions and advanced weaponry. Throughout its service, the 949th supported major military operations, including deployments in Europe and the Middle East, ensuring combat units were well-supplied and fully mission-capable. The division earned several commendations for its efficiency and innovation before being reorganized under broader logistical commands in the early 2000s.
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The 94th Infantry Division was an infantry division of the United States Army, first activated during World War I in 1918, though it did not see combat before the war ended. Reactivated for World War II, the division landed in France in September 1944 and played a key role in containing German forces in the Lorient and Saint-Nazaire pockets on the Brittany Peninsula. Later, the 94th fought in the Battle of the Bulge and advanced into Germany, participating in the capture of the vital city of Ludwigshafen. The division was inactivated in early 1946, having earned a distinguished record for its actions in the European Theater.
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The 94th Ordnance Company (94th Ord Co.) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army, specializing in the maintenance, storage, and handling of munitions and explosive ordnance. Activated during World War II, the unit provided vital logistical support to frontline forces in both the European and Pacific Theaters, ensuring a steady supply of weapons and ammunition. In subsequent decades, the 94th Ord Co. supported operations during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, adapting to evolving technologies and ordnance requirements. Today, the unit continues its mission, playing a critical role in modern military operations and readiness through its expertise in ordnance management and explosive safety.
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The 969th Maintenance Company is a United States Army Reserve unit with a primary mission of providing maintenance support for military vehicles and equipment. Throughout its history, the 969th has supported various operations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The company has been recognized for its technical expertise, ensuring the operational readiness of combat and support units. Stationed at various locations over the years, the 969th Maintenance Company continues to uphold its reputation for excellence in sustainment and logistical support.
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The 97th Engineer Battalion was originally constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army and activated on 1 June 1941 at Camp Blanding, Florida. During World War II, the unit played a vital role in constructing airfields, roads, and bridges across Europe, supporting Allied advances from Normandy through Central Europe. After the war, the 97th Engineers participated in various campaigns, including the Korean War, providing critical engineering support in combat and reconstruction efforts. Over the years, the unit has continued to serve in numerous operations, earning accolades for its versatility and dedication to mission success.
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The 97th Signal Battalion (often abbreviated as 97th Signal Bn) was first constituted in the U.S. Army during World War II, officially activated on 1 June 1941 at Camp Edwards, Massachusetts. Throughout the war, the unit provided critical communications support for Allied operations in the European Theater, participating in campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After World War II, the battalion was inactivated and reactivated several times, supporting U.S. Army operations during the Cold War in Europe, particularly in Germany. The 97th Signal Battalion was recognized for its technical proficiency and adaptability, ensuring secure and reliable communications under challenging combat conditions until its final inactivation in 1993.
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The 98th Ordnance Company was constituted during World War II and has served in various capacities within the United States Army Ordnance Corps. Primarily responsible for ammunition supply, explosive ordnance disposal, and maintenance support, the unit has provided critical logistical and technical expertise in multiple theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 98th Ordnance Company has participated in major conflicts, including the Korean War and the Global War on Terrorism, earning commendations for its service. Its adaptability and professionalism have made it a vital component of U.S. Army sustainment operations.
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The 991st Petroleum, Lubricants, and Supply (PLS) Transportation Company is a U.S. Army Reserve unit specializing in the transportation and distribution of bulk fuel and petroleum products. Activated in the late 20th century, the unit has supported a range of operations, including domestic training exercises and overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The 991st PLS has played a critical role in sustaining combat operations by ensuring a continuous supply of fuel to front-line units. Through its dedication and expertise, the unit has contributed significantly to the logistical success of U.S. Army missions worldwide.
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The 9th Supply and Transportation Battalion (9th S&T Bn) was a key logistics unit of the U.S. Army, originally activated during the Vietnam War era. Assigned to the 9th Infantry Division, the battalion provided vital supply, transportation, and logistical support to combat operations in the Mekong Delta from 1966 to 1970. Its personnel managed the movement of equipment, fuel, ammunition, and other essential materials, ensuring the division’s ability to conduct sustained operations in challenging environments. After Vietnam, the 9th S&T Battalion continued to support the 9th Infantry Division during stateside assignments until it was inactivated following Army force reductions in the early 1990s.
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The A 124th Signal Unit traces its origins to World War II, when it was activated to provide vital communications support on the European front. Over the decades, the unit has adapted to changing technologies, transitioning from traditional field telephones and radio to advanced digital and satellite communications. The 124th Signal Unit played a critical role in Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring uninterrupted command and control for deployed forces. Today, the unit continues its mission by supporting cyber defense and secure communications for joint military operations worldwide.
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A Company, 75th Infantry (Ranger), traces its lineage to the elite Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) teams of the Vietnam War. Officially designated as a Ranger company in 1969, A Co. conducted deep reconnaissance and direct action missions behind enemy lines, gathering critical intelligence and engaging in ambush operations. The unit was renowned for its stealth, adaptability, and courage, often operating in small teams in hostile territory. After the Vietnam War, its legacy contributed to the formation of the modern 75th Ranger Regiment, upholding the Ranger tradition of excellence and valor.
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The Alaska Army National Guard (AKARNG) was officially established in 1940, though its roots trace back to territorial militia units formed during the early 20th century. Throughout World War II, AKARNG members played a crucial role in the defense of the Alaskan coastline and the Aleutian Islands against Japanese forces. During the Cold War, the unit was vital in maintaining security and readiness in the strategically important Arctic region. In recent decades, AKARNG soldiers have served both at home—supporting disaster relief and homeland security—and abroad in operations such as Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom.
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The Army Catering Corps (ACC) was a specialist corps of the British Army formed in 1941 during the Second World War, tasked with providing catering services and ensuring the nutrition and wellbeing of soldiers in the field. Initially, army catering was managed by regimental cooks, but the increasing complexity and scale of modern warfare highlighted the need for a dedicated corps. The ACC rapidly professionalized army catering, introducing structured training, standardized menus, and improved food hygiene standards. The corps served in numerous conflicts, supporting troops worldwide until 1993, when it was amalgamated into the Royal Logistic Corps as part of a wider reorganization of army support services.
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The Atmospheric Science Lab is a specialized military research unit with origins dating back to the mid-20th century, established to advance the understanding of atmospheric conditions relevant to defense operations. Initially formed under the U.S. Army's research and development command, the lab played a crucial role in studying weather phenomena, atmospheric chemistry, and their effects on military equipment and operations. Over the decades, the unit contributed vital data for ballistic trajectory calculations, chemical and biological defense, and the improvement of weather forecasting for battlefield planning. Today, the Atmospheric Science Lab supports both military and civilian agencies by providing cutting-edge atmospheric research and technological innovations.
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Bravo Company, 3rd Battalion, 187th Infantry Regiment (Airborne), known as "B CO 3/187th AIRBORNE INF," is a distinguished unit of the U.S. Army’s 101st Airborne Division, also called the "Rakkasans." Originally activated during World War II, the 187th has participated in major conflicts including the Korean War, Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Bravo Company has earned a reputation for its airborne assault capabilities, rapid deployment, and valor in combat, often leading the way in critical operations. Throughout its storied history, the company has received numerous unit citations and honors for its bravery and effectiveness on the battlefield.
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B Company, 9th Supply and Transportation Battalion (S&T Bn), was an integral logistics unit stationed at Fort Lewis, Washington, during the Cold War era. As part of the 9th Infantry Division, the company provided critical supply, transportation, and logistical support, ensuring the division's operational readiness. Throughout its history at Fort Lewis, B Company supported numerous field exercises and deployments, enabling rapid mobility and sustainment of combat forces. The unit was recognized for its professionalism and efficiency until the inactivation of the 9th S&T Battalion during the Army's post-Cold War restructuring in the early 1990s.
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Bravo Company, 501st Support and Transportation (Bco 501st S&T) has a distinguished lineage within the U.S. Army’s logistics and support community. Activated during World War II as part of the 501st Regiment, the unit provided vital supply and transportation services to frontline forces across the European Theater. Over the decades, Bco 501st S&T has supported numerous operations, from Cold War deployments in Europe to logistical missions in the Middle East. Today, the company continues its tradition of excellence, ensuring rapid and reliable support to sustain combat operations worldwide.