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The 170th Military Police Company (170th MP Co) has served as a vital law enforcement and security force within the U.S. Army. Activated in the mid-20th century, the company has supported numerous operations both stateside and abroad, including deployments during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Its missions have encompassed area security, detainee operations, and support to civil authorities during emergencies. Over the decades, the 170th MP Co has earned recognition for its professionalism, adaptability, and dedication to mission success.
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The 171st Engineer Battalion is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, with a history rooted in providing vital engineering support during both peacetime and conflict. Activated during World War II, the battalion contributed to numerous construction, mobility, and combat engineering missions in support of allied operations. Over the decades, the unit has participated in major campaigns, including service in the European Theater and later deployments in support of operations in the Middle East. The 171st Engineer Battalion continues to uphold its legacy by delivering critical engineering capabilities, disaster response, and homeland defense in both domestic and overseas assignments.
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The 172nd Armor, a unit within the Army National Guard (VANG), has a distinguished history of service dating back to the mid-20th century. As a light vehicle (ltveh) driver, soldiers in this role have played a crucial part in ensuring the mobility and logistics of the unit during both training exercises and operational deployments. The 172nd Armor has participated in various national and international missions, including peacekeeping operations and homeland defense. Over the decades, the dedication and skill of its light vehicle drivers have contributed significantly to the unit's effectiveness and readiness.
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The 175th Veterinary Detachment was a U.S. Army unit deployed during the Vietnam War, stationed at Chu Lai, South Vietnam. Activated to provide veterinary support, the detachment was responsible for the care of military working dogs, food safety inspections, and preventive medicine for both U.S. and allied forces in the area. Operating in a challenging environment from the late 1960s, the unit played a critical role in ensuring animal health and food sanitation, directly contributing to overall force readiness. The 175th Veterinary Detachment exemplified the essential but often overlooked support services within military operations during the Vietnam conflict.
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The 175th Veterinary Detachment was a U.S. Army unit deployed to Da Nang, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Activated to provide veterinary medical services, the unit was responsible for the care and treatment of military working dogs, livestock, and food inspection to ensure the health and safety of U.S. and allied forces. Stationed in the I Corps Tactical Zone, the 175th played a crucial role in supporting military operations by maintaining the health of animals and overseeing food sanitation. Their efforts contributed significantly to force readiness and public health during the conflict.
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The 178th Personnel Services Company (PSC) is a unit within the United States Army that has played a key role in providing personnel support and administrative services to soldiers. Activated during the late 20th century, the 178th PSC has been responsible for managing essential functions such as records maintenance, casualty reporting, and postal operations. The unit has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom, ensuring that personnel systems remained functional in challenging environments. Throughout its history, the 178th PSC has demonstrated dedication to supporting the Army's mission by maintaining the welfare and readiness of its soldiers.
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The 17th Signal Platoon was established during World War II to provide essential communications support to combat units on the front lines. Initially assigned to the European Theater, the platoon was instrumental in maintaining radio and wire communications during key operations, including the Normandy Campaign. After the war, the 17th Signal Platoon continued to serve in various capacities, adapting to new technologies and participating in training exercises to ensure operational readiness. Today, the platoon upholds its legacy by supporting modern military operations with advanced communication systems, ensuring seamless connectivity for mission success.
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The 180th Engineer Company is a unit of the United States Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Originally constituted during World War II, the company provided critical combat engineering support in both the European and Pacific theaters. Over the decades, the 180th Engineers have been mobilized for a variety of missions, including infrastructure construction, route clearance, and disaster response both at home and abroad. Their adaptability and technical expertise have made them a vital asset in conflicts such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and in numerous state emergency operations.
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The 181st Infantry Brigade is a United States Army unit with roots tracing back to the early 20th century. Originally constituted in 1921 as part of the Army Reserve, the brigade was activated and inactivated several times throughout its history. During World War II, its elements served as part of the 91st Infantry Division, participating in campaigns in Italy. In recent years, the 181st Infantry Brigade has been headquartered at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin, where it plays a vital role in training and preparing Army Reserve and National Guard units for deployment.
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The 185th Aviation Brigade is a unit of the United States Army, headquartered in Mississippi as part of the Mississippi Army National Guard. Originally constituted in 1986, the brigade has provided aviation support, including helicopter operations, air assault, and logistical missions. The 185th has deployed elements in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, earning recognition for its professionalism and mission success. Throughout its history, the brigade has played a vital role in both domestic emergency response and overseas contingency operations, supporting both combat and humanitarian efforts.
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The 1864 Transportation Unit was established during World War II to provide critical logistical support to frontline forces. Tasked with transporting troops, equipment, and supplies, the unit played a vital role in ensuring operational success during major campaigns in the European Theater. Following the war, the 1864 Transportation Unit was restructured and continued to serve in subsequent conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, adapting to new technologies and transportation methods. Today, the unit remains an integral part of military logistics, upholding a legacy of efficiency and dedication.
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The **186th Maintenance Forward Support Battalion (FSB)** was a key logistics and support unit within the United States Army. Activated as part of the 86th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Mountain), the battalion’s primary mission was to provide maintenance, supply, and logistical support to front-line combat units. Throughout its service, the 186th Maintenance FSB supported numerous training rotations and overseas deployments, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terrorism. The battalion’s expertise in sustaining combat operations ensured the operational readiness and effectiveness of the brigade it supported.
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The 186th/204th Quartermaster Detachment is a U.S. Army Reserve unit specializing in water purification and distribution operations. Originally activated to provide critical logistical support, the unit has played a vital role in ensuring troops have access to clean water in both training and combat environments. Notably, the 204th Quartermaster Detachment suffered heavy casualties during the Gulf War in the 1991 Scud missile attack on Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, marking one of the deadliest days for U.S. forces during the conflict. Over the years, the combined legacy of the 186th and 204th Quartermaster Detachments continues to exemplify dedication, resilience, and excellence in logistical support.
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The 187th Maintenance Training Battalion (187th Maint Training Bn) was established to provide specialized technical training and support for maintenance personnel within the U.S. Army. Activated during the mid-20th century, the battalion played a crucial role in preparing soldiers to maintain and repair a wide range of military vehicles and equipment, ensuring operational readiness across multiple theaters. Over the years, the 187th has adapted its curriculum to keep pace with advancements in military technology, including electronics, armament, and automotive systems. The unit’s dedication to high standards of training has contributed significantly to the effectiveness and sustainability of Army operations worldwide.
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The 187th Personnel Services Company (PSC) was a U.S. Army unit stationed in Mannheim, Germany, primarily during the Cold War era. Tasked with providing essential administrative and personnel support, the 187th PSC played a vital role in ensuring the readiness and efficiency of American forces within the European theater. Its responsibilities included processing personnel actions, maintaining service records, and supporting soldiers and their families. The unit supported various exercises and operations throughout Europe until its eventual inactivation in the mid-2000s, following the realignment and reduction of U.S. forces in Germany.
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The 190th Assault Helicopter Company was an aviation unit of the United States Army established during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the company was equipped primarily with UH-1 "Huey" helicopters and provided critical air mobility, troop transport, and logistical support to ground forces. The 190th participated in numerous combat operations across South Vietnam, supporting both U.S. and allied forces and earning several commendations for valor and effectiveness in high-risk missions. The unit was eventually deactivated after the end of its Vietnam service, leaving behind a legacy of bravery and dedication under fire.
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The 1905th Engineer Aviation Battalion (EAB) was a United States Army Air Forces unit activated during World War II. Formed in 1943, the battalion specialized in the rapid construction, repair, and maintenance of airfields in the Pacific Theater, playing a critical role in supporting air operations during island-hopping campaigns. The unit participated in several key operations, including the construction of vital runways and support facilities under challenging combat and environmental conditions. Following the end of hostilities, the 1905th EAB was inactivated as part of the broader post-war drawdown of military forces.
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The 191st Air National Guard Civil Engineers is a specialized unit within the Air National Guard, tasked with providing critical engineering support for both peacetime and combat operations. Established to ensure rapid response capabilities, the unit has played a pivotal role in constructing and maintaining airfield infrastructure, emergency facilities, and utilities during stateside and overseas deployments. Over the years, the 191st has been mobilized for humanitarian missions, disaster response efforts, and overseas contingency operations, showcasing their adaptability and technical expertise. Their commitment to excellence has earned them recognition for supporting national defense and community resilience missions.
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The 196th Cavalry (196 Cav) is a United States Army unit with roots tracing back to the Vietnam War era, where it operated primarily as part of armored reconnaissance and security missions. The unit played a crucial role in providing intelligence, conducting patrols, and supporting larger infantry and mechanized operations. Over the decades, the 196 Cav has adapted to evolving military doctrines, transitioning from traditional cavalry roles to modern reconnaissance and surveillance tasks. Today, it continues to uphold its legacy of adaptability and excellence, supporting both national defense and overseas contingencies.
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The 1967th Communications Squadron (1967 Comm Sq) was a United States Air Force unit stationed at North Camp Drake, located near Tokyo, Japan. The unit played a crucial role during the Cold War era, providing vital communications support for US military operations throughout the Pacific region. Its responsibilities included maintaining secure and reliable communications links, supporting command and control functions, and ensuring rapid information flow between bases and higher headquarters. The squadron contributed significantly to the effectiveness and readiness of US forces in Japan until its eventual deactivation as part of post-Vietnam War force reductions and technological advancements.
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The 198th Maintenance Battalion was first constituted during World War II to provide essential maintenance support to frontline units, ensuring the operational readiness of vehicles and equipment. Over the decades, the battalion served in various capacities, supporting both combat and peacetime missions, including deployments during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. In more recent years, the 198th has played a vital role in overseas operations, offering logistical and technical support in the Middle East. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, maintaining high standards of efficiency and readiness within the U.S. Army’s support structure.
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The 19th Infantry Regiment, associated with APO 112, is a distinguished unit in the United States Army with a history dating back to its establishment in 1861. The regiment saw significant action during World War II as part of the 24th Infantry Division, participating in the defense of the Philippines and later in the liberation of Leyte and Luzon. During the Korean War, the 19th Infantry was among the first American units to engage North Korean forces, playing a crucial role in the Pusan Perimeter and subsequent campaigns. Throughout its service, the 19th Infantry Regiment has earned numerous commendations for its bravery and steadfastness in combat.
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The 19th Maintenance Company, based in Hanau, Germany, was a key logistical support unit within the U.S. Army's European theater during the Cold War and post-Cold War periods. Tasked with maintenance and repair of a wide array of military vehicles and equipment, the company played a crucial role in ensuring operational readiness for units stationed in and around Hanau. It supported major exercises such as REFORGER and provided vital sustainment during both peacetime and contingency operations. The unit was eventually inactivated as part of the broader restructuring and drawdown of U.S. forces in Germany in the early 21st century.
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The 19th Transportation Company was first constituted during World War II, activated on 1 May 1942. It played a crucial role in supporting Allied logistics operations across the European Theater, providing essential truck and convoy operations. Over the decades, the unit has served in numerous conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, ensuring the continuous movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. Today, the 19th Transportation Company remains a vital component of the U.S. Army’s logistical capabilities, upholding its legacy of reliable transportation support in both peacetime and combat environments.