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Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 6th Battalion, 1st Field Artillery (HHB, 6-1 FA) traces its lineage to the original 1st Field Artillery Regiment, constituted in the Regular Army in 1907. Over the years, the unit has served with distinction in numerous major conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, providing essential fire support and artillery coordination. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the 6th Battalion, 1st FA has supported both conventional and contingency operations, adapting to technological advancements in artillery warfare. Today, HHB, 6-1 FA continues its proud tradition as a vital element of U.S. Army artillery forces, upholding its legacy of service and excellence.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery (HHB DIVARTY), Fort Riley, has a distinguished history as the command and control element for division-level artillery operations. Traditionally assigned to the 1st Infantry Division, HHB DIVARTY has played pivotal roles in major conflicts from World War II through Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing fire support coordination and operational oversight. Based at Fort Riley, Kansas, the unit has been integral in training, readiness, and modernization of artillery forces, adapting to evolving battlefield requirements. HHB DIVARTY’s lineage reflects its commitment to excellence and its vital contribution to the “Big Red One’s” combat effectiveness.
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HHB, 2nd Battalion, 83rd Field Artillery (FA) boasts a distinguished history of service within the United States Army. Originally constituted during World War II, the battalion participated in multiple campaigns across Europe, providing crucial artillery support to Allied forces. In subsequent decades, 2-83rd FA was reactivated for service during the Cold War, stationed in Germany as part of NATO’s forward defense. The unit continued to adapt and modernize, contributing to various training and operational missions until its inactivation in the late 20th century.
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**HHB 2-20th Field Artillery (HHB 2-20 FA): Unit Military History** Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 2nd Battalion, 20th Field Artillery Regiment (HHB 2-20 FA), traces its lineage back to the original 20th Field Artillery, constituted in 1916. The battalion has served with distinction in multiple major conflicts, including World War II, the Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. Throughout its history, HHB 2-20 FA has provided critical command, control, and support functions for artillery operations, earning numerous unit commendations. Today, the unit continues to serve as a vital component of the U.S. Army’s fire support mission, maintaining readiness for global deployment.
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The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Battalion, 221st Armor Regiment is a unit of the Nevada Army National Guard, with its lineage tracing back to cavalry formations in the state. The battalion was reorganized as an armor unit in the late 20th century, becoming part of the 221st Cavalry and later the 221st Armor Regiment. HHC, 1-221st Armor has participated in multiple training exercises and mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its proficiency in armored warfare and plays a crucial role in providing command and control for subordinate companies within the battalion.
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The Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC) & Band, 7th Infantry Division Support Command was a key element in providing command, control, and morale support to the 7th Infantry Division, particularly during its active years at Fort Ord, California. The HHC coordinated administrative, logistical, and operational support for subordinate units, ensuring the division’s readiness and effectiveness. The Band played a crucial role in boosting troop morale and representing the division at ceremonial events, both on post and in the surrounding community. Throughout its service, HHC & Band maintained high standards of professionalism and contributed significantly to the division’s legacy until the inactivation of the 7th Infantry Division at Fort Ord in the mid-1990s.
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HHC, 1st Brigade, 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), headquartered under United States Army Europe (USAREUR), played a key role in NATO’s forward defense during the Cold War. Stationed primarily in West Germany, the brigade provided command and control for its subordinate battalions, maintaining readiness to deter and respond to potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout its tenure in Europe, HHC 1st Brigade participated in numerous joint and combined exercises, strengthening interoperability with allied forces. The unit’s presence contributed significantly to the U.S. commitment to European security until the 8th Infantry Division’s inactivation in 1992 following the end of the Cold War.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 34th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1-34) is a storied unit within the United States Army with roots tracing back to the early 20th century. The 34th Infantry Regiment was originally constituted in 1916 and has since participated in major conflicts, including World War II and the Korean War. HHC 1-34 has served as the command and control element for the battalion, coordinating operations, administration, and logistics. In recent years, the unit has been an integral part of training and readiness missions at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, continuing its legacy of service and excellence.
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**HHC 1/104 26YD Massachusetts Army National Guard** is the Headquarters and Headquarters Company of the 1st Battalion, 104th Infantry Regiment, historically part of the 26th Yankee Division (26YD), also known as the "Yankee Division." The 104th Infantry traces its roots back to the American Revolution and served with distinction in World War I, notably at the Battle of Apremont. In World War II, the regiment participated in major campaigns across Europe, including Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. Today, HHC 1/104 provides command and control for battalion operations, supporting state and federal missions as part of the Massachusetts Army National Guard.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 14th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/14th Infantry), traces its lineage to the 14th Infantry Regiment, constituted in 1861 and serving with distinction in numerous conflicts. The battalion played key roles in campaigns during the Philippine-American War, World War II—particularly in the Pacific Theater—and the Vietnam War, where it earned multiple unit decorations. In more recent decades, HHC 1/14th Infantry has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan as part of the 25th Infantry Division, demonstrating adaptability and resilience in modern warfare. Renowned for its professionalism, the unit continues to uphold its motto, “The Right of the Line,” as it supports both combat and peacetime missions.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 161st Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/161 INF), is a unit of the Washington Army National Guard with a distinguished lineage dating back to World War I. The battalion has served in various conflicts, including World War II, where it fought in the Pacific Theater as part of the 41st Infantry Division. In recent decades, HHC 1/161 INF has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, contributing to both combat and peacekeeping missions. The unit continues to play a vital role in homeland security, disaster response, and overseas operations, upholding its tradition of service and excellence.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 162nd Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/162 IN) is a unit of the Oregon Army National Guard with a distinguished history dating back to its origins in the 19th century. The battalion and its headquarters have participated in major conflicts, including World War II—where the 162nd Infantry fought in the Pacific Theater—and later deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. HHC 1/162 IN provides command, control, and administrative support for the battalion’s subordinate companies. Today, the unit remains an integral part of the 41st Infantry Brigade Combat Team, maintaining readiness for both federal missions abroad and state emergencies at home.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 18th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/18 INF) is a storied unit within the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division ("The Big Red One"). The 18th Infantry traces its lineage back to the Civil War, participating in major campaigns throughout American history, including World Wars I and II, Vietnam, and operations in the Middle East. As the headquarters element, HHC provides command and control, logistical, and administrative support to the battalion, enabling its subordinate companies to accomplish their missions. Throughout its history, HHC 1/18 INF has exemplified the division's motto, "Duty First," serving with distinction in both combat and peacetime operations.
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**HHC 1/210 AR NYARNG Albany, N.Y.** (Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 210th Armor Regiment, New York Army National Guard) has a proud lineage rooted in the defense of New York State and the United States. Originally organized in Albany, the unit traces its origins to National Guard formations of the mid-20th century, adapting to evolving armored warfare doctrines through the Cold War and into the modern era. HHC 1/210 AR has provided vital command and control for battalion operations, supporting state emergency missions and federal mobilizations, including overseas deployments. The unit’s service reflects the dedication and professionalism of the New York Army National Guard, upholding a tradition of readiness and community support.
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**HHC 1/224 ATT 29 CAB** is the Headquarters and Headquarters Company for the 1st Battalion, 224th Aviation Regiment, attached to the 29th Combat Aviation Brigade. This unit traces its roots to the Maryland Army National Guard and has supported both state and federal missions since its formation. Over the years, HHC 1/224 has provided vital command, control, and administrative support for aviation operations, including deployments to the Middle East in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Its personnel have distinguished themselves in both combat and humanitarian missions, reflecting the unit’s commitment to excellence and service.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 1st Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment has a storied history dating back to its origins in the early 20th century. The 29th Infantry Regiment was constituted in 1917 and has participated in major conflicts, including World War II, where it served in the Pacific Theater. The 1st Battalion, headquartered at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia, is renowned for its critical role in training and developing infantry tactics and doctrine, especially through its involvement with the U.S. Army Maneuver Center of Excellence. Today, HHC 1/29th Infantry Battalion continues its mission of supporting training operations, enhancing the readiness of soldiers, and upholding the proud traditions of the regiment.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/39th Inf.) served as a key command element for the battalion during its stationing in Germany, particularly during the Cold War era. Assigned to the 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized), the unit was based at Smith Barracks in Baumholder, providing leadership, administrative support, and coordination for subordinate rifle companies. The battalion’s mission focused on defense against Warsaw Pact forces, participating in numerous field exercises, REFORGER maneuvers, and NATO training missions to maintain combat readiness. HHC 1/39th Inf. played a vital role in ensuring the operational effectiveness of the battalion until its inactivation in the early 1990s as part of the post-Cold War drawdown.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 41st Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/41 INF) traces its lineage to the 41st Infantry Regiment, originally constituted in 1917. The unit saw distinguished service in World War II, participating in campaigns across North Africa, Sicily, and Europe. During Operation Desert Storm in 1991, HHC 1/41 INF was part of the famed "Big Red One" (1st Infantry Division) and became the first American unit to breach the Iraqi defensive lines. In recent decades, the unit has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of excellence and adaptability.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 47th Infantry Regiment (HHC 1/47th Infantry) traces its lineage to the 47th Infantry Regiment, which was constituted in the Regular Army in 1917 and served with distinction in both World Wars. Reactivated and reorganized several times, the 1st Battalion saw significant action during the Vietnam War as part of the 9th Infantry Division, conducting riverine and counterinsurgency operations in the Mekong Delta. The battalion continued its tradition of excellence in subsequent decades, supporting training and operational missions both stateside and overseas. HHC 1/47th Infantry upholds a proud legacy of service and adaptability within the United States Army.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment (HHC, 1/508th), is a distinguished unit within the 82nd Airborne Division. The 508th was originally activated in 1942 during World War II, participating in major operations such as D-Day in Normandy and Operation Market Garden. After periods of inactivation and reactivation, the 1st Battalion was reassigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, where it has since continued to serve with distinction. In recent decades, HHC 1/508th has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, maintaining its reputation for excellence as an elite airborne infantry unit.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (HHC 1/62 ADA) traces its lineage to the original 62nd Coast Artillery, constituted in 1917 during World War I. The unit has served in various air defense roles throughout its history, including coastal defense in both World Wars and transitioning to modern air defense artillery missions during the Cold War. Over the decades, HHC 1/62 ADA has been stationed at key strategic locations and participated in major training exercises to maintain readiness against emerging aerial threats. Today, the unit continues to provide command and control for its battalion, supporting air defense operations and contributing to the protection of U.S. and allied forces worldwide.
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Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 87th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), traces its lineage to the 87th Infantry Regiment, originally activated in 1941. The battalion saw distinguished service in World War II, most notably in the Aleutian Islands and Italy, and later served with valor during the Cold War as a mechanized infantry unit in Europe. In the post-Vietnam era, HHC 1/87th (MECH) became part of the 10th Mountain Division, adapting to evolving mechanized infantry roles and participating in numerous training exercises and deployments. The unit has since contributed to operations both at home and abroad, maintaining a reputation for readiness and excellence.
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**HHC, 101st Corps Support Group (CSG) Military History:** Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 101st Corps Support Group (CSG) is a vital logistics unit of the U.S. Army, historically associated with the 101st Airborne Division. Activated during the late 20th century, the unit has provided essential command and control, coordination, and administrative support for subordinate logistics elements. HHC, 101st CSG has played a crucial role in major operations, including Operations Desert Storm, Enduring Freedom, and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring sustained combat effectiveness for deployed forces. Throughout its service, the unit has maintained a reputation for excellence in supporting both peacetime missions and combat operations worldwide.
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**HHC 102nd Military Police Company** is a unit within the United States Army Military Police Corps, historically tasked with providing command and control, administrative support, and operational guidance to subordinate MP elements. The company has played key roles in both domestic and overseas operations, including missions in support of law enforcement, force protection, and detainee operations. Throughout its service, HHC 102nd MP Co has participated in various deployments, demonstrating adaptability in both combat and peacekeeping environments. The unit is recognized for its professionalism and dedication to upholding military law and order wherever it is deployed.