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The 213th Signal Detachment (Crypto) was a specialized communications unit within the U.S. Army, tasked with handling secure communications and cryptographic operations. Activated during the Cold War era, the detachment played a crucial role in ensuring the confidentiality and integrity of sensitive military information in both field and garrison environments. The unit supported higher headquarters and subordinate units by operating and maintaining cryptographic equipment, training personnel in secure communications protocols, and safeguarding classified materials. Over its service, the 213th Signal Detachment contributed significantly to the Army’s intelligence and signal capabilities before being inactivated as technology and organizational structures evolved.
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The 215th Military Police Company (215th MP Co) is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of providing law enforcement and security support. Activated during World War II, the company has participated in numerous missions both domestically and overseas, including deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The 215th MP Co specializes in area security, detainee operations, and force protection, often working alongside allied and host-nation forces. Throughout its service, the unit has earned recognition for its professionalism, adaptability, and commitment to mission success.
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The 219th Aviation Company, known as the "Headhunters," was activated in the early 1960s as part of the U.S. Army's effort to enhance aerial reconnaissance and support capabilities during the Vietnam War. The unit primarily operated the OV-1 Mohawk aircraft, conducting visual and electronic surveillance, artillery spotting, and target acquisition missions throughout South Vietnam and neighboring regions. Renowned for its effectiveness and daring pilots, the 219th played a crucial role in gathering battlefield intelligence and supporting ground operations. After years of distinguished service, the company was eventually inactivated as part of postwar drawdowns and restructuring of Army aviation assets.
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The 21st Army Band, also known as the "Governor's Own," is a distinguished military music unit within the West Virginia Army National Guard. Organized in 1929, the band has provided musical support for military ceremonies, community events, and official functions for nearly a century. Throughout its history, the 21st Army Band has performed for presidents, governors, and visiting dignitaries, building a reputation for excellence and professionalism. The unit continues its mission today, fostering morale, esprit de corps, and strong civilian-military relations across West Virginia and beyond.
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The 220th Infantry was a unit of the United States Army organized during World War II as part of the Army’s expansion to meet the demands of global conflict. Activated in 1943, the regiment was primarily assigned to stateside duties, including coastal defense, training replacements, and preparing for possible enemy actions on American soil. Although the 220th Infantry did not see combat overseas, its contributions were vital in supporting the war effort by ensuring homefront security and readying soldiers for deployment. The unit was inactivated in 1945 following the end of hostilities and the subsequent military drawdown.
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The 222nd Transportation Unit was activated during World War II to provide critical logistical support for Allied forces in the European Theater. Specializing in the transportation of troops, equipment, and supplies, the unit played a vital role during major campaigns such as the Normandy invasion and the subsequent push into Germany. After the war, the 222nd continued to serve in various conflicts, adapting to modern transportation technologies and supporting humanitarian missions. Today, the unit is recognized for its dedication to operational excellence and its enduring commitment to supporting military operations worldwide.
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The 2254th Medical Detachment is a U.S. Army unit specializing in medical support and services. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the detachment provided vital medical care, evacuation, and field hospital operations for combat troops in high-risk environments. The unit was recognized for its rapid deployment capabilities and excellence in sustaining soldier health and readiness under combat conditions. Over time, the 2254th Med Detachment has continued its tradition of service through various missions, both in peacetime training and wartime deployments, supporting Army operations worldwide.
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The 227th Ordnance Company is a U.S. Army unit with a distinguished history in the field of munitions handling and explosive ordnance disposal. Activated during World War II, the unit supported critical supply and ammunition operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the 227th has deployed in support of major conflicts, including operations in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East, ensuring the safe management and disposal of hazardous ordnance. Today, the unit remains an essential asset, providing technical expertise to safeguard troops and civilians from explosive threats around the globe.
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The 229th Military Police Company (229th MP Co.), Virginia Army National Guard (VaARNG), has a distinguished service history supporting both state and federal missions. Activated in various forms since its inception, the unit has provided military police support during domestic emergencies, natural disasters, and civil disturbances within Virginia. The 229th MP Co. has also deployed overseas, including service in the Global War on Terror, where it conducted law enforcement, base security, and detainee operations. Known for its professionalism and adaptability, the unit continues to play a vital role in ensuring the safety and security of both the Commonwealth of Virginia and the nation.
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The 22nd Car Company was a United States Army transportation unit stationed at Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) in Paris, France, during the early years of the Cold War. Activated in the 1950s, the company provided critical motor transport and logistical support for SHAPE personnel and operations, ensuring efficient movement of staff, equipment, and dignitaries throughout the Paris region. The unit played a vital role in maintaining the daily functions of NATO's central command as the alliance coordinated collective defense efforts in Western Europe. The 22nd Car Company remained active at SHAPE Paris until 1967, when NATO headquarters relocated to Belgium following France’s withdrawal from NATO’s integrated military structure.
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The 22nd U.S. Army Missile Detachment was a specialized unit of the United States Army during the Cold War, tasked with providing technical support and custodial control over nuclear-capable missile systems deployed with NATO allies. Activated in the late 1950s, the detachment was primarily stationed in West Germany, working closely with allied forces to operate and maintain systems such as the Honest John and Sergeant missiles. Their mission was crucial in ensuring readiness and secure handling of U.S. nuclear weapons under joint-use agreements. The 22nd U.S. Army Missile Detachment was eventually inactivated as NATO's tactical nuclear posture evolved and newer weapon systems were introduced in the 1970s and 1980s.
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The 231st Civil Engineer Flight is a specialized unit within the Air National Guard, focused on providing rapid civil engineering support for military operations. Established in the late 20th century, the unit has played a crucial role in base construction, disaster response, and infrastructure repair both domestically and abroad. Throughout its history, the 231st has deployed personnel and resources to support contingency operations, humanitarian missions, and training exercises, demonstrating adaptability and technical expertise. The unit's commitment to readiness and excellence has earned it recognition within the Air Force's civil engineering community.
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The 231st Engineer Battalion is a unit of the Alabama Army National Guard with a distinguished history of service. Originally constituted in 1946 as the 231st Engineer Combat Battalion, it has supported military operations with expertise in construction, mobility, and combat engineering. Over the decades, the battalion has participated in both domestic missions, such as disaster relief operations, and overseas deployments in support of U.S. military objectives. The 231st Engineer Battalion is recognized for its professionalism and adaptability, embodying the engineer motto, "Essayons" ("Let us try").
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The 23rd Medical Squadron Expeditionary Support (23rd MSES) Medical Unit, based in Rome, NY, is a key Air Force Reserve medical unit specializing in providing expeditionary medical support and healthcare services. Activated to support both peacetime and contingency operations, the 23rd MSES has been integral in training and readiness exercises, ensuring rapid deployment capabilities for global operations. The unit’s personnel have participated in humanitarian missions, disaster response, and joint exercises with other branches, enhancing interoperability and medical proficiency. Through its commitment to excellence, the 23rd MSES Medical Unit upholds a proud tradition of service, supporting both military personnel and civilian communities when called upon.
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**240th TOW Division, HWVM – Unit History** The 240th TOW Division of the HWVM (Heavy Weapons and Vehicles Mechanized) was established in 1987 as part of a modernization initiative within the army’s armored forces. Tasked primarily with anti-armor operations, the unit was equipped with advanced Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire-guided (TOW) missile systems mounted on mechanized platforms. Throughout the late 20th and early 21st centuries, the 240th participated in several key exercises and peacekeeping missions, demonstrating flexibility in both offensive and defensive roles. Renowned for its high readiness and technical proficiency, the division remains a cornerstone of the HWVM’s rapid response capability.
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The 248th Aviation Support Battalion (248th ASB) is a unit within the United States Army National Guard, primarily based in Iowa. Activated in the early 2000s, the battalion provides critical aviation maintenance, logistics, and support to aviation units within the 67th Troop Command. The 248th ASB has supported numerous overseas deployments, including operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, ensuring the readiness and sustainment of Army aviation assets. Domestically, the battalion has also participated in state emergency response missions, assisting with disaster relief and homeland security operations.
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The 248th Medical Detachment is a U.S. Army medical unit primarily tasked with providing medical support and patient care during military operations. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit played a crucial role in delivering field medical services and supporting combat troops in challenging environments. Over the years, the 248th has participated in various humanitarian missions and training exercises, both domestically and internationally. Its continued commitment to excellence highlights its vital role within the Army Medical Department, ensuring the health and readiness of U.S. forces.
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The 259th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) has a proud history of providing logistical and sustainment support to U.S. Army forces. Originally constituted during World War II, the unit has undergone several redesignations and restructurings to meet evolving operational requirements. Over the decades, the 259th CSSB has deployed in support of major conflicts, including Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, ensuring the delivery of vital supplies, maintenance, and transportation. Today, the battalion continues to serve as a critical component of the Army’s sustainment enterprise, supporting both stateside missions and overseas deployments.
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The 259th Personnel Service Company is a unit within the United States Army specializing in human resources and administrative support. Activated during the Cold War era, the company has provided essential personnel services to soldiers and commands, including records management, postal operations, and casualty reporting. The unit has supported various operations, both in peacetime and during deployments, ensuring that soldiers’ administrative needs are met in garrison and in theater. Over the years, the 259th PSC has contributed to the readiness and well-being of Army units by maintaining efficient personnel processes and adapting to evolving military requirements.
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The 25th Army Band, National Guard, was established in 1949 in Miami, Florida, as part of the Florida Army National Guard. Known as the "Governor's Own," the unit has provided musical support for military and civilian events, ceremonies, and official functions statewide and nationally. The band has served in various capacities, including morale-boosting performances for troops, participation in national parades, and community outreach. Over the decades, the 25th Army Band has earned recognition for its professionalism and dedication, embodying the spirit and tradition of the National Guard.

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The 25th Infantry Division, known as the "Tropic Lightning," was activated on October 1, 1941, at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. The division saw its first major combat in World War II during the defense of Hawaii and later fought in the Guadalcanal and Philippine campaigns. In the Korean War, the 25th played a significant role in the Pusan Perimeter, the advance into North Korea, and subsequent operations throughout the conflict. The division also served extensively in the Vietnam War and has since participated in peacekeeping and combat operations in places such as Somalia, Bosnia, Iraq, and Afghanistan.
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The 25th Missile Battalion was established in the early 1960s as part of the nation's strategic missile forces, tasked with operating tactical ballistic missile systems. Initially equipped with early-generation surface-to-surface missiles, the unit played a key role in maintaining regional deterrence during the Cold War. Over the decades, the battalion underwent several modernization programs, receiving upgraded missile platforms and improved command and control systems. Today, the 25th Missile Battalion remains a vital component of the country's rapid reaction forces, maintaining high readiness and participating regularly in large-scale military exercises.
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The 264th Engineer Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve with a distinguished history of service. Activated during World War II, the company played a key role in constructing vital infrastructure in the European Theater, supporting the rapid advance of Allied forces. In subsequent decades, the 264th has participated in numerous operations, including humanitarian missions and overseas deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. Today, the company continues to provide critical engineer capabilities, including construction, combat engineering, and support to both military and civil authorities.
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The 264th Transportation Battalion was constituted in the United States Army Reserve on 14 March 1949 and activated in Savannah, Georgia. Throughout its history, the battalion has provided critical logistical and transportation support, ensuring the rapid movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. The unit has participated in numerous training exercises and supported both stateside and overseas operations, including mobilizations during contingency operations and national emergencies. The 264th continues to uphold its mission of sustaining Army readiness through expert transportation and logistical capabilities.