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261 PSC (Postal Service Company) is a logistical unit within the military, primarily responsible for managing and distributing mail and official correspondence to deployed personnel and units. Established to maintain morale and ensure effective communication, 261 PSC has supported numerous operations by providing timely and secure postal services both in peacetime and during conflicts. Over the years, the unit has adapted to advancements in technology and changes in operational environments, enhancing its efficiency and reach. Through its dedicated service, 261 PSC has played a vital role in sustaining the welfare and connectivity of military members across various theaters of operation.
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The 270th Transportation Detachment was a unit of the United States Army specializing in transportation support and logistics. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the detachment provided critical maintenance and operational support for watercraft and port activities, enabling the movement of troops and supplies along vital supply routes. The unit was often attached to larger transportation battalions and played a pivotal role in maintaining mobility and sustainment during combat operations. Over the years, the 270th demonstrated adaptability and professionalism, contributing significantly to Army logistical missions before subsequent deactivations or reorganizations as operational needs evolved.
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The 272nd Signal Construction Company was a U.S. Army unit activated during World War II to provide critical communications infrastructure. Organized in 1942, the company was responsible for constructing, repairing, and maintaining telephone and telegraph lines in various theaters of operation, including the European Theater. The 272nd played a vital role in ensuring reliable communication for advancing Allied forces, often working under hazardous conditions close to the front lines. After the war, the unit was inactivated as part of the Army’s postwar reorganization, but its legacy lives on in the annals of Army Signal Corps history.
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The 275th Signal Company (Service), Communications Zone (COMMZ), was a United States Army signal unit activated to provide critical communications support in rear-area and logistical operations. During its service, the 275th Sig Co (Svc) played a vital role in establishing and maintaining reliable lines of communication for command and control across the Communications Zone, particularly during large-scale deployments and operations. The unit’s mission included the installation, operation, and maintenance of wired and wireless communications networks, supporting both tactical and administrative functions. Its dedication contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and coordination of military operations by ensuring seamless information flow in complex operational environments.
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The 27th Land Clearing Team was a specialized U.S. Army engineering unit activated during the Vietnam War. Tasked with improving mobility and denying cover to the enemy, the team operated heavy bulldozers and engineering equipment to clear dense jungles, construct roads, and prepare defensive positions. Their efforts were crucial in supporting infantry operations, reducing ambush threats, and facilitating supply routes. The 27th Land Clearing Team often worked in hazardous conditions, facing both environmental dangers and enemy attacks, earning recognition for their vital contributions to combat engineering missions in Vietnam.
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The **280th Ordnance Detachment** was a U.S. Army support unit stationed at the 121st Motor Pool in Yongson (Yongsan), Korea, during the post-Korean War era. Tasked with the maintenance, repair, and supply of ordnance equipment, the unit played a critical role in ensuring operational readiness for American and allied forces stationed on the peninsula. Operating under the auspices of the Eighth U.S. Army, the detachment provided logistical support amidst the tense geopolitical climate of the Cold War. The 280th Ordnance Detachment's efforts at the 121st Motor Pool contributed significantly to the sustainment of military vehicles and equipment, bolstering the United States' deterrence posture in the region.
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The 29th Military Police (MP) Company is a unit within the United States Army with roots tracing back to the Maryland Army National Guard. It was officially constituted on 13 February 1948 and has since provided military police support to both state and federal missions. The unit has been mobilized for various operations, including overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The 29th MP Company is renowned for maintaining law and order, security operations, and supporting civil authorities during emergencies.
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The 2nd Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment, known as "2-41 Infantry," is a mechanized infantry battalion that has served under the 1st Armored Division and has a distinguished combat history. During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, the battalion was paired with the 2nd Armored Division (Forward) and played a pivotal role in the famous "Battle of 73 Easting," engaging and defeating Iraqi armored forces. Throughout its service, 2-41 Infantry has participated in numerous deployments, including missions in Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan, earning a reputation for combat effectiveness and adaptability. The unit continues to serve as a key element of the U.S. Army’s armored and mechanized infantry capabilities.
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The 2nd Battalion, 50th Infantry (Mechanized) was first constituted in 1917 and has a distinguished history of service in the U.S. Army. The battalion saw combat in World War II, participating in campaigns in the European Theater. Reactivated and mechanized during the Vietnam War, the 2-50th Infantry operated as part of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), conducting search-and-destroy missions and security operations. Today, the unit is primarily tasked with training new soldiers at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia, as part of the U.S. Army’s Infantry School.
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The 2nd Battalion, 37th Armor Regiment, known as "Iron Dukes," traces its lineage back to the 37th Armor, first activated in 1941. The battalion distinguished itself in World War II, participating in campaigns across North Africa and Europe, including the Battle of the Bulge. During the Cold War, 2-37 Armor was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army's forward presence in Europe. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed in support of Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom, maintaining its reputation as a premier armored force.
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The 2nd Battalion of the 1st Brigade has a distinguished history of service, tracing its origins to early 20th-century military reforms. Activated during World War II, the battalion saw combat in major European campaigns, earning several unit citations for valor. In the decades that followed, the unit participated in peacekeeping operations and was deployed during the Gulf War, demonstrating adaptability in diverse conflict environments. Today, the 2nd Battalion/1st Brigade continues to serve as a key component of its parent division, maintaining readiness for rapid deployment worldwide.
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The 2nd Brigade, 2nd Infantry Division (2nd BDE, 2nd ID), known as the "Strike Brigade," has a distinguished history dating back to World War I, where the division fought valiantly in France. In World War II, the brigade’s parent division was among the first U.S. units to engage in combat in Europe, landing at Omaha Beach on D-Day and advancing across France and into Germany. During the Korean War, the 2nd Brigade played a crucial role in the defense of the Pusan Perimeter and the subsequent push north. In recent decades, the brigade has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of readiness and service.
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The 2nd Maintenance Battalion Headquarters (HQ) is a key component of the United States Marine Corps, falling under the command of Combat Logistics Regiment 25 and the 2nd Marine Logistics Group at Camp Lejeune, North Carolina. Established to provide command and control, as well as administrative and logistical support, the HQ oversees the operations of various subordinate maintenance companies. Over the years, the battalion has played a crucial role in supporting Marine Corps operations, ensuring the readiness and sustainability of equipment during deployments to Iraq, Afghanistan, and other global missions. Through its dedicated leadership and coordination, the 2nd Maintenance Battalion HQ has contributed significantly to the operational effectiveness of Marine forces.
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The 2nd Military Police (MP) Company was originally activated during World War II to provide security and law enforcement for U.S. Army units in the European Theater. Throughout its history, the 2nd MP has served in numerous conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and in support of operations in the Middle East. The unit specializes in area security, detainee operations, and route reconnaissance, ensuring the safety and discipline of military personnel and resources. Today, the 2nd MP continues its proud tradition of service, upholding military law and order wherever it is deployed.
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The 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment ("Warriors") is a distinguished unit in the United States Army with a rich history dating back to its establishment in 1808. During the Cold War, the battalion was stationed in Heilbronn, Germany, serving as part of the 56th Field Artillery Brigade and later the 56th Field Artillery Command. In this role, the 2-4 Infantry provided critical security for Pershing nuclear missile sites, playing a key part in NATO's deterrence strategy against the Soviet Union. The unit remained in Heilbronn until the early 1990s, when the end of the Cold War led to its redeployment and eventual inactivation in Europe.
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The 2nd Squadron, 11th Armored Cavalry Regiment (2/11 ACR), with its Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) Scout Contact Team, has a proud legacy within the U.S. Army. Historically, 2/11 ACR played a pivotal role during the Cold War, patrolling the East-West German border as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces in Europe. The HHC Scout Contact Team served as the “eyes and ears” of the squadron, conducting reconnaissance, security, and early warning missions to detect and report enemy movements. In more recent years, the 2/11 ACR has deployed to support training operations at the National Training Center, Fort Irwin, where its scout teams continue to provide realistic opposition force and reconnaissance capabilities for units preparing for deployment.
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The 3rd Battalion, 26th Artillery (3/26 Artillery) was a distinguished artillery unit of the United States Army. Activated during the Vietnam War, the battalion provided critical fire support for infantry operations, often engaging in direct and indirect fire missions to counter enemy forces. Stationed at various firebases throughout South Vietnam, 3/26 Artillery played a vital role in major operations such as Operation Junction City and the Tet Offensive. The unit earned several commendations for its effectiveness and bravery before being inactivated as part of post-war force reductions.
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The 3rd Battalion, 319th Regiment (Logistical), traces its origins to the 319th Regiment, which was constituted in the National Army in 1917 as part of the 80th Division during World War I. Over the decades, the unit underwent several reorganizations and redesignations, ultimately assuming a key role in logistics and sustainment operations. Today, 3/319th REGT (Logistical) is part of the U.S. Army Reserve, providing essential logistical training and support to ensure combat readiness. Its mission encompasses supply, transportation, and maintenance functions in support of Army operations both stateside and abroad.
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The 3rd Battalion, 339th Infantry Regiment, part of the 84th Infantry Division ("Railsplitters"), was activated during World War II. The unit trained at Camp Howze, Texas, before deploying to the European Theater in 1944. The 3/339th played a significant role in the Siegfried Line campaign, the Battle of the Bulge, and the advance into Germany, earning a reputation for determination and resilience. After the war, the battalion was inactivated, but the 339th Infantry Regiment’s legacy continues through its service and contributions to victory in Europe.
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Alpha Battery, 3rd Battalion, 41st Field Artillery Regiment (3-41 FA), boasts a distinguished lineage within the United States Army. Originally constituted during World War I, the unit has served with valor in major conflicts, including World War II, the Gulf War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. As part of the 1st Armored Division, Alpha Battery has provided crucial fire support and artillery expertise, contributing to the success of combined arms operations. Throughout its history, the battery has earned multiple commendations for its professionalism and effectiveness in both combat and training environments.
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3rd Battalion, 9th Aviation Regiment (3-9 AVN), known as "Thunderhorse," is an aviation unit of the United States Army. Activated in 1996 under the 9th Aviation Regiment, the battalion has served as a critical component of the 1st Air Cavalry Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division. 3-9 Aviation has provided air assault, reconnaissance, and support missions in major operations, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan during Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its versatility, professionalism, and contributions to Army aviation missions worldwide.
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The 304th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army specializing in logistics and transportation support. Activated during World War II, the company has a history of providing critical movement of personnel, supplies, and equipment in various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 304th has participated in major conflicts, including the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, ensuring frontline units receive essential resources. Today, the 304th Transportation Company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, supporting both peacetime and combat missions to maintain Army readiness worldwide.
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The 305th Field Hospital was constituted on 25 February 1943 in the Army of the United States and activated on 20 March 1943 at Camp Ellis, Illinois. During World War II, the unit provided crucial medical support in the European Theater, treating wounded soldiers close to the front lines. After the war, the 305th was inactivated but later reactivated in the Army Reserve, continuing its legacy of medical readiness and support. Throughout its history, the 305th Field Hospital has played a vital role in ensuring the health and recovery of U.S. military personnel during both conflict and peacetime operations.
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The 307th Station Hospital was a medical unit of the United States Army that was activated during World War II. Organized in 1942, the unit was deployed to the European Theater, where it provided medical care to wounded Allied soldiers in England and later on the continent following the D-Day landings. The 307th set up and operated hospital facilities close to the front lines, treating casualties from major campaigns including the Normandy and Rhineland operations. After the end of hostilities in Europe, the unit was inactivated as part of the postwar drawdown.