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The 13th Military Police (MP) Company, originally activated during World War II, has served as a key law enforcement and security unit within the U.S. Army. Throughout its history, the 13th MP has participated in major conflicts, including deployments in the Korean War, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism, providing support in areas such as convoy security, detainee operations, and base defense. The unit has been recognized for its professionalism and adaptability in both combat and peacekeeping missions. Today, the 13th MP continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, ensuring the safety and discipline of military personnel at home and abroad.
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The **13th Replacement Depot** was a key administrative unit of the United States Army during World War II. Its primary mission was to receive, process, and assign replacement personnel to combat and support units in the European Theater of Operations. The depot played a crucial role in maintaining the fighting strength of front-line divisions by efficiently managing the flow of soldiers arriving from the United States and rear areas. Operating in locations such as France and Germany after D-Day, the 13th Replacement Depot helped ensure that American forces remained at effective fighting strength throughout major campaigns on the Western Front.
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The 141st Judge Advocate General (JAG) Detachment is a specialized legal unit within the United States Army Reserve. Established to provide legal support and services, the unit assists commanders and soldiers with military justice, operational law, and administrative law matters. Over its history, the 141st JAG Detachment has supported various training exercises and mobilizations, ensuring compliance with the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) and international law. Its members, comprised of Army lawyers and paralegals, play a crucial role in upholding military discipline and legal integrity both at home and during overseas deployments.
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The 142d Signal Brigade was a communications unit of the United States Army, originally constituted during World War II as the 142d Signal Aircraft Warning Battalion in 1942. The unit provided critical signal and communication support in various campaigns during the war, ensuring reliable battlefield coordination. Reactivated and redesignated several times throughout its history, the brigade eventually became a key training unit responsible for preparing soldiers in signal operations at Fort Gordon, Georgia. The 142d Signal Brigade was inactivated in 2007, with its mission and personnel integrated into other Army signal units.
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The 143rd Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, headquartered in Delaware. Originally constituted in 1942 as the 143rd Quartermaster Battalion, it has undergone several redesignations and reorganizations, reflecting its evolving logistics and sustainment mission. The battalion has provided critical supply, transportation, and maintenance support in numerous operations, including deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, the 143rd CSSB continues to play a vital role in supporting Army operations both at home and abroad, ensuring that combat and support units receive the essential materiel and services needed for mission success.
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The 1454th Transportation Company is a unit within the Ohio Army National Guard, headquartered in Delaware, Ohio. Established in the mid-20th century, the company specializes in medium truck transportation, providing logistical support and convoy operations for military missions. Over the years, the 1454th has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, delivering vital supplies and equipment in challenging environments. The unit continues to play a critical role in both federal missions abroad and state emergency responses at home.
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The **146th Evacuation Hospital**, California Army National Guard (CA ARNG), was originally constituted in 1943 during World War II. Activated at Camp Barkeley, Texas, the unit deployed to the European Theater, supporting Allied forces by providing critical medical care and evacuation services during major campaigns, including the Rhineland and Central Europe operations. After World War II, the 146th Evacuation Hospital was reorganized several times, eventually becoming part of the California Army National Guard. Throughout its service, the unit was recognized for its professionalism and dedication to saving lives in combat zones.
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The 147th Medical Logistics Battalion (147th MEDLOG BN) has a distinguished history of providing critical medical supply and logistics support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the battalion has supported numerous deployments, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, ensuring frontline units received essential medical materiel and equipment. The 147th has earned recognition for its rapid deployment capabilities, innovative supply chain solutions, and adaptability in austere environments. Today, the battalion remains a vital component of Army medical readiness, supporting both stateside and overseas missions.
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**149 Armour** is an armoured regiment of the Indian Army, established in 1967. Raised at Ahmednagar, the regiment has been equipped with various main battle tanks over the years, including the T-55 and later the T-72. 149 Armour has participated in several major military exercises and played a prominent role in maintaining operational readiness along India’s western borders. The regiment is recognized for its professionalism, esprit de corps, and dedication to the nation.
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The 14th Armored Cavalry Regiment, stationed in Bad Kissingen, Germany, played a significant role during the Cold War as part of the U.S. Army's forward-deployed forces. Tasked with patrolling the Fulda Gap, a critical potential invasion route for Warsaw Pact forces, the regiment conducted reconnaissance, surveillance, and border security operations along the East-West German border. The unit's presence in Bad Kissingen from the late 1940s until its redesignation in the 1970s was a key element in NATO's deterrence strategy. The regiment's legacy is marked by its vigilance and readiness during one of the most tense periods in modern military history.
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The 15th Army Group Postal Detachment (15 AG Postal Det) was a United States Army unit stationed in Neureut, Karlsruhe, Germany during the Cold War era. Tasked with managing and processing military mail, the detachment played a crucial role in maintaining communication between American service members and their families back home. Operating under the Army Postal Service, the unit handled the logistical challenges of mail delivery in a forward-deployed environment, ensuring morale and operational effectiveness. The 15 AG Postal Det’s service contributed significantly to the overall support structure for U.S. forces in Europe throughout its deployment.
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The 151st Battalion, Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF), was formed during the First World War as part of Canada’s contribution to the Allied war effort. Raised in 1915 in the province of Alberta, the unit recruited men from the region and trained extensively before embarking for England in October 1916. Upon arrival, the 151st Battalion was absorbed into the 9th Reserve Battalion to provide reinforcements for Canadian units already fighting on the Western Front. Although the battalion itself did not see combat as a distinct unit, its members served with distinction in various Canadian infantry battalions throughout the remainder of the war.
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The 157th Separate Infantry Brigade (Mechanized), known as the 157th Sep Inf Bde (M), traces its lineage to the original 157th Infantry Regiment, a unit with roots in the Colorado National Guard and distinguished service in both World Wars. Reactivated and reorganized during the Cold War era as part of the Army Reserve, the 157th Sep Inf Bde (M) was designated as a mechanized brigade, focusing on training and preparing reserve soldiers for rapid deployment. Throughout its existence, the brigade participated in numerous large-scale exercises and supported the Army’s Total Force policy, providing critical support during mobilizations. The unit was later inactivated as part of Army restructuring, but its legacy of readiness and service continues through its successor elements and historical commemorations.
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The 158th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (158th CSSB) is a unit in the United States Army with a mission to provide logistical and sustainment support to military operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the battalion has supported various training exercises and overseas deployments, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The 158th CSSB is headquartered at Fort Carson, Colorado, and is assigned to the 4th Sustainment Brigade, 4th Infantry Division. Throughout its history, the battalion has been recognized for its flexibility and excellence in providing transportation, supply, and maintenance services to ensure mission success.
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The 15th Battalion, 1st Air Cavalry, was activated during the Vietnam War as part of the renowned 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile). Specializing in air assault and rapid deployment operations, the unit played a crucial role in major campaigns such as the Battle of Ia Drang in 1965, where helicopter-borne tactics revolutionized modern warfare. The battalion provided infantry support, reconnaissance, and quick reaction capabilities, often operating deep in hostile territory. Its legacy continues as a symbol of innovation and adaptability in the face of complex combat environments.
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The 15th Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit that provided vital care to wounded soldiers during multiple conflicts. Originally activated during World War II, it served in the European Theater, supporting Allied operations from the Normandy landings through the push into Germany. The unit was reactivated for service during the Korean War, treating thousands of casualties near the front lines. The 15th Evacuation Hospital’s dedication and expertise saved countless lives, earning it a respected place in U.S. military medical history.
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The 162nd Transportation Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, specializing in logistics and transportation operations. Activated during World War II, the company played a vital role in supporting Allied forces by transporting troops, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 162nd has participated in numerous conflicts and missions, including support roles in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, as well as recent deployments to the Middle East in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Known for its adaptability and professionalism, the 162nd Transportation Company continues to provide critical support to Army missions both at home and abroad.
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The 164th Military Intelligence Company (164 MI CO) is a specialized unit within the United States Army, tasked with providing critical intelligence support to commanders at various levels. Historically, the unit has supported both tactical and strategic operations, employing signals intelligence, human intelligence, and counterintelligence capabilities. The 164 MI CO has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, contributing to operations in regions such as the Middle East and Eastern Europe. Through its dedicated efforts, the company has enhanced situational awareness and played a vital role in safeguarding Army personnel and mission success.
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The **166th Regional Support Group (RSG)** is a United States Army Reserve unit with a lineage dating back to World War II, when its predecessor units provided vital logistical and support functions in the European Theater. Reactivated and reorganized over the decades, the 166th RSG has served as a key command and control element, responsible for managing base operations and sustainment support for deployed forces. The unit has participated in multiple overseas deployments, including missions in the Middle East in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Today, the 166th RSG continues its mission to provide essential support capabilities, ensuring operational readiness and sustainment for U.S. Army forces worldwide.
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The 168th Medical Detachment (Veterinary Services), commonly known as the 168th Medical Detachment (VS), is a United States Army unit specializing in veterinary medicine and animal care. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit provided critical veterinary support, including food inspection, animal care, and disease prevention for military working animals and local livestock. The 168th contributed significantly to both military operations and civil assistance programs, improving food safety and public health in its areas of responsibility. Over the years, the detachment has continued its mission in various locations, supporting U.S. and allied forces with veterinary expertise and humanitarian outreach.
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The 169th Port Operations Cargo Company is a U.S. Army Reserve unit specializing in port operations and cargo handling. Activated during periods of heightened military logistics demands, the unit has played a crucial role in supporting overseas deployments by managing the loading, unloading, and movement of military cargo at strategic ports. The company has participated in numerous operations, including supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the efficient flow of supplies to deployed forces. Through its expertise in terminal operations, the 169th has contributed significantly to the Army’s ability to project and sustain combat power worldwide.
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The **16th DPU** (Druckerei- und Publikationsunternehmen, or Printing and Publication Unit) was a specialized support unit of the United States Army stationed in **Nelligen, Germany**, during the Cold War era. Tasked with the production and distribution of classified and unclassified printed materials, the 16th DPU played a vital role in ensuring timely delivery of operational orders, training manuals, and intelligence updates to US and NATO forces throughout Europe. In addition to its printing mission, the unit was responsible for maintaining communications security and supporting psychological operations by producing leaflets and informational pamphlets. The 16th DPU remained active in Nelligen until the early 1990s, when post-Cold War force reductions led to its deactivation as part of the broader American military drawdown in Europe.
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The 16th Infantry Regiment, based in Baumholder, Germany, played a crucial role during the Cold War era, particularly with its Long Range Reconnaissance Patrol (LRRP) teams. These specialized teams were trained for deep reconnaissance missions behind enemy lines, gathering intelligence and conducting surveillance along the East-West German border. Highly skilled in stealth, navigation, and survival, the LRRP team of the 16th Infantry routinely operated under challenging conditions to provide critical information to NATO commanders. Their efforts significantly enhanced the regiment’s situational awareness and readiness, reinforcing the defensive posture of U.S. forces in Europe during a tense period of East-West confrontation.
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The 16th Medical Detachment was a U.S. Army medical unit stationed in Crailsheim, Germany, during the Cold War era. Tasked with providing medical support and evacuation services, the detachment played a vital role for American and allied forces in the region, particularly as part of the U.S. Army Europe (USAREUR) structure. Throughout its time in Crailsheim, the unit supported numerous field training exercises and maintained readiness for potential large-scale conflicts in Europe. The 16th Medical Detachment’s presence exemplified the U.S. military commitment to NATO and the defense of Western Europe during a period of heightened tensions with the Eastern Bloc.