Loading branch
Loading branch
3 members
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 served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, participating in campaigns across New Guinea, Leyte, and Luzon, where it provided critical combat engineer support. Throughout its history, the 91st Engineer Battalion has been inactivated and reactivated several times, serving in various capacities including construction, combat support, and humanitarian missions. The unit’s legacy is marked by its adaptability and technical expertise, supporting both combat and peacetime operations globally.
3 members
The 91st Engineer Battalion was first constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army and activated on 10 February 1941 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi. During World War II, the unit served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, participating in campaigns in New Guinea, Leyte, and Luzon, where it provided critical combat engineering support. After inactivation following the war, the battalion was reactivated during the Cold War and later supported operations in Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Over its history, the 91st Engineer Battalion has earned numerous campaign streamers and awards for its exemplary service in both combat and construction missions.
3 members
The 937th Engineer Group, Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHCo), is a unit of the United States Army Corps of Engineers with a distinguished service record. Activated during the Vietnam War, the 937th Engr Gp. provided essential command and control for engineer battalions, overseeing construction, fortification, and infrastructure projects critical to military operations. The group played a vital role in building roads, airfields, and base camps, often working under hazardous conditions to support combat and logistical missions. Throughout its service, the 937th demonstrated adaptability and technical proficiency, contributing significantly to the overall mission success of U.S. forces.
3 members
The 93rd Antiaircraft Artillery (AAA) Battalion was a unit of the United States Army formed during World War II to provide air defense for critical military assets and formations. Originally activated as part of the rapid expansion of the Army's air defense capabilities, the 93rd AAA Battalion was equipped with heavy anti-aircraft guns and later, more advanced radar-guided systems. The battalion saw service in the European Theater, protecting Allied forces and supply lines from enemy air attacks. After World War II, the unit continued to serve during the early Cold War period before eventually being deactivated as air defense technology evolved.
3 members
The 93rd Military Police Battalion was originally constituted on 8 June 1945 in the Army of the United States and activated in France during the final days of World War II. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided critical law enforcement, security, and combat support during key conflicts, including service in the Vietnam War and multiple deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit has earned a reputation for operational excellence, adapting to both garrison and combat environments while safeguarding personnel and resources. Today, the 93rd MP Battalion continues to serve with distinction, upholding its motto "Justice with Strength" within the United States Army.
3 members
The 943rd Replacement Company was activated during World War II as part of the United States Army's personnel replacement system. Its primary mission was to receive, process, and assign incoming soldiers to various combat and support units in the European Theater of Operations. The company played a vital role in maintaining frontline strength by ensuring a steady flow of trained replacements to divisions engaged in combat. After the war, the 943rd was inactivated as part of the general postwar drawdown, having contributed significantly to the operational effectiveness of U.S. forces overseas.
3 members
Company C, 94th Military Police Battalion has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s military police community. Originally constituted during World War II, the 94th MP Battalion, including Company C, provided essential law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control across multiple theaters of operation. Throughout the Korean and Vietnam Wars, Company C supported combat operations by ensuring the security of critical assets, maintaining discipline, and handling prisoners of war. In recent decades, Company C has been deployed in support of operations in Europe, the Middle East, and the Korean Peninsula, continuing its tradition of excellence in military policing and force protection.
3 members
The 960th Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, originally constituted in the mid-20th century to provide critical engineering support. Throughout its history, the battalion has been tasked with a variety of missions, including construction, combat engineering, and disaster response. The 960th has supported both domestic and overseas operations, contributing to infrastructure projects and providing essential services in conflict zones. Its dedicated service exemplifies the versatility and commitment of Army Reserve engineer units to both military and humanitarian objectives.
3 members
Company C, 961st Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history of service within the U.S. Army Reserve. Activated during the Cold War era, the company has supported a range of engineering missions, from construction and infrastructure development to combat support operations. Over the decades, Company C has deployed personnel in support of major operations, including Operation Desert Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom, where they provided crucial construction and logistical support. The company continues to train and maintain readiness, contributing vital engineering capabilities both at home and abroad.
3 members
The 96th Troop Command Brigade is a versatile unit within the Army National Guard, primarily headquartered in Washington State. Established to provide command and control over diverse subordinate units, the brigade’s history includes supporting both state and federal missions, ranging from disaster response to overseas deployments. Over the years, the 96th has commanded military police, engineer, transportation, and support units, ensuring operational readiness and effective response capabilities. The brigade has played a key role in major training exercises, homeland security operations, and has contributed personnel to operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and other global theaters.
3 members
The 97th Infantry Division, known as the "Trident Division," was activated in February 1918 during World War I but did not see combat before the Armistice. Reactivated in February 1943 for World War II, the division deployed to Europe in 1945, participating in the final offensives in Germany, including the capture of the city of Cheb. After the German surrender, the 97th was sent to Japan for occupation duties, becoming the first U.S. Army unit to enter the country following the Japanese surrender. The division was inactivated in March 1946.
3 members
The 972nd Military Police Company (972nd MP Co) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished record of service. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the company has participated in various military operations, including deployments to support Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. The 972nd MP Co specializes in law enforcement, security, and detainee operations, providing vital support to military installations and combat missions worldwide. Through its history, the company has earned recognition for professionalism and dedication to duty in both wartime and peacetime missions.
3 members
The 983rd Engineer Battalion, Echo Company 44, is a specialized engineering unit within the U.S. Army Reserve. Historically, the 983rd Engineer Battalion has provided critical combat engineering support, including construction, demolition, and route clearance operations, both in the United States and during overseas deployments. Echo Company 44 has participated in numerous training exercises and has supported missions in conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, contributing to infrastructure development and force protection. The company is renowned for its technical expertise, adaptability, and commitment to mission success in diverse operational environments.
3 members
The 996th Medical Company is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing medical support to military operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the unit has participated in both stateside missions and overseas deployments, including support during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The 996th Medical has been tasked with delivering essential medical care, evacuation, and support services to soldiers and civilians in austere environments. Known for its professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to play a vital role in sustaining the health and readiness of U.S. forces.

3 members
The 9th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Manchu Regiment," is one of the oldest and most distinguished units in the United States Army. Constituted in 1855, it first saw action in the Indian Wars and later fought in the American Civil War. The regiment gained renown during the Boxer Rebellion in China, where it adopted the "Manchu" nickname. Throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the 9th Infantry has served with distinction in major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, the Vietnam War, and recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
3 members
The 9th Personnel Company is a unit of the United States Army with a primary mission of providing human resources and personnel support to soldiers and commanders. Throughout its history, the company has played a vital role in managing administrative functions, personnel records, and casualty operations, ensuring the efficient flow of information during both peacetime and deployments. The 9th Personnel Company has supported various operations, including overseas missions, by delivering essential services that sustain soldier readiness and morale. Its dedication to accurate and timely personnel management has made it a cornerstone within the Army’s human resources support structure.
3 members
A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 16th Field Artillery Regiment (A Btry 3/16 Arty) boasts a distinguished history within the United States Army. Originally constituted in 1916, the 16th Field Artillery Regiment has served in major conflicts, including World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and operations in the Middle East. The unit has provided crucial artillery support in campaigns such as the Normandy invasion, the liberation of France, and the Gulf War. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, A Battery continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in fire support and combat readiness.
3 members
A Company, 39th Engineer Battalion, has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. Originally constituted during World War II, the 39th Engineer Battalion participated in numerous campaigns across the European Theater, providing essential combat engineering support such as bridge construction, mine clearing, and infrastructure repair. Over the decades, A Company has deployed in support of various operations, including the Vietnam War, where its engineers helped construct bases and roads under challenging conditions. In recent years, the unit has continued to support global missions, providing critical engineering expertise in both combat and humanitarian operations.
3 members
A Company, Military Police Activity (A Co MP Activity), has a distinguished history of providing law enforcement, security, and support operations within its assigned military installation. Established to ensure the safety and discipline of personnel, the unit has participated in numerous exercises and real-world missions, adapting to evolving security challenges over the years. A Co MP Activity has played a vital role in force protection, traffic control, and incident response, often collaborating with local and federal agencies. Through its commitment to professionalism and readiness, the company has earned recognition as a key component of the installation’s overall security posture.
3 members
A Company, 3rd Aviation Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division, has a distinguished history of supporting the division’s operations with aviation assets. Activated during the Cold War, the unit provided reconnaissance, air assault, and logistical support to ground forces in both training and combat deployments. The company played a vital role in Operation Desert Storm in 1991, offering critical aviation support during the division’s rapid advance into Iraq. Over the years, A Company has continued to serve with distinction in peacekeeping missions and in Operation Iraqi Freedom, upholding the proud traditions of the 3rd Infantry Division.
3 members
A Troop, 7th Squadron, 1st Air Cavalry (often abbreviated as A Trp, 7/1 Air Cav), traces its origins to the Vietnam War era, where it was activated as part of the U.S. Army's push for greater battlefield mobility and reconnaissance. During the Vietnam War, the troop conducted aerial reconnaissance, security, and support missions, often flying OH-6 Loach and AH-1 Cobra helicopters to locate and engage enemy forces. The unit earned a reputation for courage and effectiveness in high-risk "hunter-killer" operations, providing critical intelligence and firepower to ground forces. After Vietnam, A Troop continued to adapt to new technologies and missions, exemplifying the evolving role of Army aviation in modern warfare.
3 members
A-4-1, also known as Alpha Company, 4th Battalion, 1st Infantry Regiment, boasts a distinguished lineage within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the unit participated in several pivotal European campaigns, earning commendations for its valor and effectiveness in both offensive and defensive operations. In subsequent decades, A-4-1 saw service in Korea and Vietnam, adapting to evolving tactics and technologies while upholding its tradition of excellence. Today, the company continues to serve with distinction, maintaining readiness through rigorous training and deployments in support of national defense objectives.
3 members
**A/2-62 ADA (Alpha Battery, 2nd Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment)** has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s air defense community. Originally activated during World War II, the 62nd ADA Regiment has provided critical anti-aircraft and missile defense capabilities in multiple theaters, including Europe and the Middle East. Alpha Battery, as part of the battalion, has operated a variety of air defense systems over the decades, from traditional anti-aircraft guns to advanced Patriot missile systems. The unit has participated in numerous operations and deployments, continually adapting to evolving threats to protect allied forces and critical assets.
3 members
**A.F.N.O.R.T.H.** (Allied Forces North) is a NATO military command that was established during the Cold War to oversee the defense of Northern Europe, particularly Norway, Denmark, and northern Germany. Created in 1952, its headquarters were located in Kolsås, near Oslo, Norway, and it played a crucial role in coordinating multinational defense planning against potential Soviet aggression. The command unified land, air, and naval forces from various NATO member states, ensuring rapid response capabilities and interoperability in the region. With the end of the Cold War, AFNORTH underwent several restructurings, eventually transitioning into the modern Joint Force Command Brunssum, continuing its legacy of regional security within NATO’s structure.