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A Battery, 2nd Battalion, 5th Field Artillery (A Btry 2nd Bn 5th FA) has a distinguished lineage within the U.S. Army, tracing its roots back to the Revolutionary War. Stationed in Babenhausen, Germany during the Cold War, the unit played a crucial role as part of the 3rd Armored Division’s artillery support, maintaining readiness to deter Soviet aggression in Central Europe. While in Germany, A Battery conducted regular training exercises and live-fire drills, ensuring rapid artillery response capability. The unit’s presence in Babenhausen contributed significantly to NATO’s defense posture until its eventual redeployment and restructuring in the post-Cold War era.
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A Battery, 3rd Battalion, 84th Field Artillery was an integral unit stationed in Heilbronn, Germany, during the Cold War era. As part of the U.S. Army’s 56th Field Artillery Brigade, the unit was equipped with the Pershing missile system, serving as a crucial component of NATO’s nuclear deterrence strategy against the Warsaw Pact. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, A Battery maintained a high level of readiness, participating in regular training exercises and alert drills in response to heightened tensions in Europe. The unit’s mission concluded in the late 1980s following the signing of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, which led to the deactivation of Pershing missile units and the eventual drawdown of U.S. forces in Germany.
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A Company, 101st Expeditionary Signal Battalion (A Co 101 ESB) is a unit within the New York Army National Guard, with a lineage that traces back to the early 20th century. The battalion has served in various capacities, providing tactical and strategic communications support to military operations both at home and abroad. A Co 101 ESB has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring vital connectivity for command and control. Throughout its history, the unit has played a crucial role in enabling mission success by delivering resilient signal support to commanders across the full spectrum of military operations.
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A Company, 159th Aviation Battalion, traces its origins to the Vietnam War era, where it was constituted and activated as part of the U.S. Army's expanding aviation capabilities. During the Vietnam War, the unit provided crucial helicopter support, including troop transport, resupply missions, and medevac operations, often under hostile conditions. In subsequent decades, A Co, 159th Aviation Battalion continued to evolve, participating in training exercises and deployments supporting U.S. Army operations worldwide. The unit’s legacy is marked by its adaptability, professionalism, and commitment to excellence in Army aviation operations.
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A Company, 163rd Military Intelligence Battalion, has a distinguished history of providing critical intelligence support to U.S. Army operations. Activated as part of the 504th Military Intelligence Brigade, the unit has deployed in support of major operations including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Specializing in signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic warfare, A Company has played a vital role in gathering and analyzing information to support commanders’ decision-making on the battlefield. Through its commitment to excellence, A Co 163rd MI Battalion continues to uphold its legacy as a key enabler of Army intelligence capabilities.
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A Company, 1st Battalion, 8th Infantry Regiment, 4th Infantry Division (A Co, 1-8 IN, 4th ID) boasts a distinguished lineage within the U.S. Army. Activated in 1916, the 8th Infantry Regiment has participated in major conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, earning numerous campaign streamers and unit citations. As part of the 4th Infantry Division, A Company played a pivotal role in the liberation of France during WWII and later conducted counterinsurgency operations in Iraq. Today, A Co 1-8 IN continues its legacy of excellence, maintaining high readiness and professionalism as a key maneuver element in the modern Army.
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A Company, 1st Battalion, Engineer Training Brigade has a proud legacy within the U.S. Army’s training structure. Established to provide foundational engineer skills, the unit has trained thousands of soldiers in combat engineering, construction, and demolition since its inception. Throughout various reorganizations, A Company has adapted to the evolving demands of modern warfare, incorporating advanced technology and tactics into its curriculum. Its graduates have gone on to support both stateside and overseas operations, exemplifying the brigade’s vital role in building and sustaining Army engineering capabilities.
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A Company, 2nd Battalion, 81st Armor Regiment (A Co 2/81 Armor), part of the 1st Armored Division (1AD), has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s armored forces. Originating during World War II, the 81st Armor Regiment played key roles in campaigns across Europe, earning a reputation for combat effectiveness and resilience. During the Cold War, A Co 2/81 Armor was stationed in Europe under United States Army Europe (USAREUR) headquarters, serving as a critical component of NATO’s deterrence against Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout its service, the unit has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, maintaining readiness and contributing to the security and stability of the European theater.
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A Company, 3rd Battalion, 22nd Infantry Regiment (A Co 3/22 Inf), has a distinguished history within the United States Army, with roots dating back to the regiment's original formation in 1861. The 22nd Infantry Regiment served in major conflicts, including the Civil War, World Wars I and II, and Vietnam. As part of the 3rd Battalion, A Company participated in combat operations during the Vietnam War, notably under the 25th Infantry Division and later the 4th Infantry Division, engaging in significant actions such as Operation Junction City. Throughout its service, A Co 3/22 Inf has maintained a reputation for professionalism, adaptability, and valor in combat.
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A Company, 4th Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment (A Co 4/23), is a storied unit within the United States Army with roots tracing back to the 23rd Infantry, originally constituted in 1812. Throughout its history, the 4th Battalion has served with distinction in major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, where A Company played a critical role in several key operations. During the Vietnam War, A Co 4/23 was part of the 25th Infantry Division, conducting search-and-destroy missions, security operations, and counterinsurgency efforts in challenging environments. In more recent decades, the unit has continued to serve in various capacities, supporting both training and operational missions as part of the Army’s ongoing global commitments.
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A Company, 4th Battalion, 69th Armor Regiment (A CO, 4-69 AR) is a unit within the storied 69th Armor Regiment, which traces its lineage back to World War II. The battalion has served in numerous pivotal conflicts, including the Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, often functioning as an armored spearhead in major offensives. Known for its professionalism and combat effectiveness, A CO, 4-69 AR has played critical roles in both conventional and counterinsurgency operations, supporting the U.S. Army’s armored and mechanized infantry missions. Throughout its history, the unit has earned multiple commendations for valor and remains an integral part of the U.S. Army’s armored forces.
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A Company, 4th Battalion, 30th Infantry Regiment has a proud lineage tracing back to the establishment of the 30th Infantry in 1917 at Camp Greene, North Carolina. The battalion and its companies participated in major campaigns during World War I, including the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. During World War II, the 4th Battalion served with distinction in the European Theater, notably in the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns. In the decades since, A Company has continued to uphold its traditions through various assignments and deployments, exemplifying professionalism and dedication in every mission.
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A Company, 7th Engineer Battalion served as a vital combat engineering unit within the 1st and later the 5th Marine Divisions during the Vietnam War, particularly in the Quang Tri province. Their primary missions included constructing and maintaining defensive positions, clearing mines and obstacles, and supporting infantry operations with mobility and survivability tasks. The unit played a significant role during major campaigns such as Operation Dewey Canyon and the defense of the Quang Tri Combat Base, often working under enemy fire. Their expertise in engineering enabled the successful movement and protection of Marine forces in one of the most contested regions of northern South Vietnam.
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A Company, often abbreviated as "A CO," traces its origins to the early 20th century as a foundational component of its parent battalion. As a Troop Command (TRP COMD), A CO has played critical roles in both national defense and international peacekeeping missions. Over the decades, the unit has distinguished itself in various operations, demonstrating adaptability in both conventional and asymmetric warfare environments. Today, A CO TRP COMD continues to uphold its legacy of service, professionalism, and tactical excellence within the armed forces.
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A Company, 1st Battalion, 35th Armor Regiment, part of the 1st Armored Division, has a distinguished history dating back to World War II. Activated in 1941, the 35th Armor participated in major campaigns in North Africa and Europe, including the liberation of France and the push into Germany. During the Cold War, the unit was stationed in Germany as a key element of NATO’s forward defense. More recently, A Co, 1-35 AR has deployed in support of Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom, continuing its legacy of excellence in armored warfare.
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A Company, 3rd Battalion, 112th Armored Regiment (A Co, 3/112th AR) traces its lineage to the Texas Army National Guard, with roots dating back to the early 20th century. The 112th Armored was originally organized during World War II and served with distinction in the European Theater, earning several campaign streamers. Over the decades, A Company has participated in multiple state and federal missions, including overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Today, A Co, 3/112th Armored continues its legacy as a modern armored unit, providing combat power and support as part of the 56th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Texas Army National Guard.
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Alpha Company, 188th Medical Training Brigade, has a distinguished history of preparing medical professionals for service in the United States Army. Originally established to provide advanced medical training, the unit has played a pivotal role in supporting Army readiness by instructing combat medics and healthcare specialists. Over the years, Alpha Company has adapted its curriculum to incorporate the latest medical techniques and battlefield care protocols. Through its dedication to excellence, the unit continues to ensure that Army medical personnel are equipped with the skills necessary to save lives in both peacetime and combat operations.
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A Company, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment ("A CO, 1-21 IN"), traces its lineage to the original 21st Infantry Regiment, constituted in 1861. The unit has served with distinction in major conflicts including the Indian Wars, World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, earning numerous campaign streamers and unit citations. During the Vietnam War, A Company was engaged in intense combat operations as part of the 11th Infantry Brigade, Americal Division. In recent decades, the unit has continued its legacy as part of the 25th Infantry Division, participating in operations in the Pacific and supporting missions in the Global War on Terrorism.
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A Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Aviation Regiment (A Co. 2/2 Aviation) is a distinguished unit within the U.S. Army's aviation branch. Activated in the late 20th century, the battalion has supported a range of missions, including air assault, reconnaissance, and logistical support. Throughout its history, A Co. 2/2 Aviation has deployed in support of major operations, such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing critical helicopter support and enhancing battlefield mobility. The company is recognized for its professionalism and dedication, contributing significantly to the success of U.S. Army aviation missions worldwide.
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Alpha Company, 710th Brigade Support Battalion (A Co., 710th BSB) is a vital logistics and support unit within the 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 10th Mountain Division (3/10 MTN DIV). Activated as part of the Army’s modular transformation in the early 2000s, the company has provided critical supply, maintenance, and medical support to brigade operations. A Co., 710th BSB has deployed multiple times in support of Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan, ensuring sustained combat effectiveness for maneuver elements in challenging environments. Renowned for its adaptability and resilience, the company continues to uphold the proud traditions of the 10th Mountain Division.
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A Company, often known as "Alpha Company," is a standard designation for the first company within a battalion-sized unit in many military organizations worldwide. Traditionally, A Company has played a pivotal role in frontline operations, frequently leading assaults and serving as the spearhead during both offensive and defensive actions. Throughout its history, A Company units have distinguished themselves in numerous conflicts, earning commendations for bravery and effectiveness under fire. Their legacy is marked by adaptability, discipline, and a steadfast commitment to their mission and fellow soldiers.
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A Company, 105th Supply and Transportation Unit, was stationed at Fort Polk, Louisiana, 71459, and played a vital role in supporting U.S. Army operations. The unit specialized in logistics, ensuring the efficient movement of supplies, equipment, and personnel to sustain training and readiness activities at the installation. Throughout its history, A Company participated in numerous field exercises and deployments, earning recognition for its professionalism and logistical expertise. The unit's contributions were essential to the operational success of Fort Polk, supporting both stateside missions and overseas contingencies as needed.
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A Company, 4th Special Troops Battalion, 4th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, was activated as part of the Army’s modular transformation in the mid-2000s at Fort Carson, Colorado. As a component of the 4th IBCT, the company provided crucial support capabilities, including combat engineers, military intelligence, and signal support, enabling the brigade’s operational effectiveness in both training and deployment environments. The unit deployed multiple times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it played vital roles in route clearance, intelligence gathering, and communications support. Throughout its history, A Company earned a reputation for adaptability and professionalism, embodying the 4th ID’s motto, “Steadfast and Loyal.”
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A Company, 82nd Signal Battalion, is a distinguished communications unit within the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army. Established to provide tactical communications support, the company has played a critical role in every major conflict involving the division since World War II, including operations in Normandy, the Dominican Republic, Grenada, Panama, the Gulf War, and recent deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. Renowned for its expertise in establishing and maintaining secure communication networks under austere and hostile conditions, A Company has enabled airborne and ground forces to coordinate effectively during both combat and humanitarian missions. Through decades of service, the company has exemplified adaptability, technical proficiency, and the airborne spirit, earning numerous unit commendations for its performance.