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**HQ1/44TH ARTY** (Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Battalion, 44th Artillery) was a distinguished U.S. Army air defense artillery unit with a storied history, particularly during the Vietnam War. Activated in the 1960s, the battalion was equipped primarily with anti-aircraft weapons, including the M42 Duster and Quad .50 machine guns, to provide mobile air defense and convoy security. During its Vietnam deployment (1966–1971), HQ1/44th Arty played a critical role in defending key installations and supply routes, frequently engaging in both anti-aircraft and ground combat against enemy forces. The unit earned several commendations for its valor and effectiveness before its inactivation following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Southeast Asia.
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HQS Company, 1st Battalion, 107th Infantry, is a historic unit of the Army National Guard with origins tracing back to the New York National Guard. The 107th Infantry Regiment was originally organized in the 19th century and served with distinction in World War I as part of the 27th Division, participating in the breaking of the Hindenburg Line. During World War II, the regiment was mobilized for stateside defense and training missions. In the modern era, Headquarters Company continues to provide command and control, administrative, and logistical support to the battalion, supporting both state and federal missions.
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Headquarters, 927th Contracting Support Battalion (Forward) is a specialized unit within the U.S. Army focused on providing expeditionary contracting support to deployed forces. Activated in the 21st century, the battalion has played a key role in supporting contingency operations by facilitating the procurement of goods and services essential for mission success. The 927th CSB (Fwd) has deployed personnel to various theaters, including the Middle East and Africa, ensuring rapid and effective contracting solutions in austere environments. The unit's efforts contribute significantly to operational readiness and sustainment for U.S. and allied forces.
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The Health Readiness Center of Excellence (HRCOE), located at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston in Texas, serves as the U.S. Army’s premier institution for medical training and doctrine development. Originally established as the Army Medical Department Center and School, HRCOE has evolved over decades to meet the changing medical needs of the Army. The center is responsible for training tens of thousands of Army medics, nurses, and healthcare professionals annually, ensuring readiness for both combat and peacetime missions. HRCOE also leads the way in medical innovation, doctrine, and research, supporting Army operations around the globe.
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HS Battery, 2d Gun Battalion, 38th Artillery, USARSEVEN was a United States Army artillery unit active during the Cold War era. Stationed in Europe under United States Army, Seventh Army (USARSEVEN), the unit was tasked with providing heavy artillery support, operating large-caliber guns to bolster NATO defenses against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout its service, the battery participated in numerous field exercises and readiness operations, contributing to the deterrence mission in Western Europe. Its history reflects the broader commitment of U.S. forces to maintain peace and stability during a tense period of superpower rivalry.
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Headquarters and Service Battery, 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (HSB 1/320th FA) is a storied artillery unit in the U.S. Army with roots tracing back to World War I as part of the 82nd Division. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times throughout the 20th and 21st centuries, the 1-320th FA has served with distinction in major conflicts including World War II, the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. The unit has historically provided critical fire support for the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), earning numerous unit citations and commendations for valor and performance in combat. Today, HSB 1/320th FA continues its legacy of excellence, supporting airborne and air assault operations with advanced artillery capabilities.
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The 1st Battalion, 320th Field Artillery Regiment (HSB 1st/320th FA) was originally constituted in 1917 as part of the 82nd Division during World War I, providing critical artillery support on the Western Front. The unit later served with distinction in World War II, participating in key campaigns such as Normandy, Rhineland, and the Ardennes-Alsace. During the Vietnam War, the battalion was attached to the 101st Airborne Division, delivering fire support in major operations. In recent decades, HSB 1st/320th FA has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, continuing its tradition of excellence in airborne artillery operations.
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The HSC 5th Attack Helicopter Battalion, also known as the “Viper Battalion,” was established in the early 2000s as part of efforts to modernize army aviation capabilities. Equipped primarily with AH-1Z Viper helicopters, the unit specializes in close air support, anti-armor operations, and reconnaissance missions. The battalion has participated in multiple joint exercises and operational deployments, providing critical aerial firepower and support to ground forces. Over the years, HSC 5th has earned a reputation for tactical excellence, adaptability, and a strong commitment to mission success.
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The 628th Aviation Support Battalion (ASB) is a unit within the U.S. Army, primarily tasked with providing aviation maintenance and logistical support to combat aviation brigades. Activated as part of the 28th Infantry Division's aviation assets, the 628th ASB has played a crucial role in sustaining helicopter operations through both peacetime training and overseas deployments, including service in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The battalion specializes in aircraft repair, supply distribution, and technical support, ensuring the operational readiness of Army aviation units. Through its dedicated service, the 628th ASB has earned a reputation for reliability and excellence in supporting Army aviation missions worldwide.
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**HSC, HHBN, 2ID** stands for Headquarters and Support Company, Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 2nd Infantry Division. This unit serves as the central command and support element for the 2nd Infantry Division, a storied formation in the U.S. Army with origins dating back to World War I. HSC, HHBN provides vital administrative, logistical, and operational support to the division’s headquarters, enabling effective command and control across the unit’s multinational and multi-domain operations. Stationed in South Korea, the unit plays a critical role in maintaining readiness and strengthening the U.S.-ROK alliance, serving as a key component in the defense of the Korean Peninsula. Throughout its history, HSC, HHBN has upheld the proud traditions of the 2ID, adapting to evolving missions and technologies to meet modern challenges.
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The HSN 3rd & 319th Field Artillery is a composite designation referencing elements of the historic 3rd Battalion and the 319th Field Artillery Regiment, renowned for their distinguished service within the United States Army. The 319th Field Artillery traces its roots to World War I, providing critical fire support during campaigns in France and later playing a pivotal role as the airborne artillery for the famed 82nd Airborne Division in World War II, including the Normandy invasion and Operation Market Garden. The 3rd Battalion has continued this legacy through the Cold War, Vietnam, and into recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, adapting to modern warfare while upholding traditions of excellence. Together, the HSN 3rd & 319th symbolize a proud heritage of precision firepower, rapid deployment, and steadfast service in support of U.S. forces worldwide.
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HST 3/6 Cav, part of the 6th Cavalry Brigade, traces its lineage to the storied traditions of U.S. Army cavalry operations. Originally established to provide attack and reconnaissance support, the unit has operated a variety of rotary-wing aircraft in both training and operational environments. Throughout its service, HST 3/6 Cav has participated in numerous exercises and deployments, enhancing the Army’s aerial reconnaissance and security capabilities. As an integral element of the 6th Cavalry Brigade, the unit upholds a proud legacy of mobility, adaptability, and excellence in both peacetime and combat missions.
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**HWB 1/2 ACR** refers to the Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, 1st Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (now known as the 2nd Cavalry Regiment). The 1/2 ACR has a storied lineage, tracing its roots back to the formation of the 2nd Dragoons in 1836. Throughout its history, HWB 1/2 ACR provided command and control for reconnaissance and security operations, seeing combat in major conflicts such as the Indian Wars, World War II, the Gulf War, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. The unit is recognized for its adaptability, having transitioned from horse-mounted cavalry to armored vehicles and Strykers, playing a critical role in both European and Middle Eastern theaters. Today, its legacy continues as part of the U.S. Army’s premier cavalry regiment, maintaining readiness for rapid deployment and reconnaissance missions.
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**History of HWB 3/2 ACR:** The Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, Bravo (HWB), 3rd Squadron, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment (3/2 ACR) traces its lineage to the storied 2nd Cavalry Regiment, which was first activated in 1836. Throughout its history, the 3/2 ACR has served in numerous conflicts, including patrolling the Iron Curtain during the Cold War, and later deploying to the Middle East for Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The HWB Troop provides essential command, control, and support functions for the squadron, ensuring operational readiness and mission success. Renowned for its adaptability and professionalism, HWB 3/2 ACR continues to uphold the proud traditions of the regiment in both peacetime and conflict.
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The I/29 Infantry, originally part of the 29th Infantry Regiment, has a storied history with deep roots in the U.S. Army. Stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, the unit was integral in training and readiness activities, supporting the Army’s infantry doctrine. During the Cold War, elements of the regiment, including I/29 Infantry, were assigned to the 575th Replacement Processing Center (RPC) in Darmstadt, Germany, to bolster NATO’s forward presence and facilitate troop rotations. The unit played a crucial role in maintaining U.S. military readiness in Europe until the post-Cold War drawdown and restructuring of American forces overseas.
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The Irwin Army Community Hospital (IACH) at Fort Riley, Kansas, has served as the primary medical facility for soldiers, families, and retirees since its establishment in 1958. Named in honor of Brigadier General Bernard John Dowling Irwin, a Medal of Honor recipient, IACH has supported the Big Red One (1st Infantry Division) and the Fort Riley community through periods of both peace and conflict. Over the decades, the hospital has adapted to advances in military medicine and the changing needs of the Army, consistently providing quality healthcare and medical readiness. Today, IACH continues its mission by delivering comprehensive medical support to ensure the health and readiness of America’s fighting force at Fort Riley.
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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) were officially established in May 1948, following the declaration of the State of Israel and the outbreak of the Arab-Israeli War. Formed from pre-state Jewish paramilitary organizations such as the Haganah, Palmach, and Irgun, the IDF became the unified military force responsible for defending Israel’s sovereignty. Throughout its history, the IDF has participated in multiple major conflicts, including the 1956 Suez Crisis, the 1967 Six-Day War, and the 1973 Yom Kippur War, often demonstrating rapid mobilization and innovative tactics. The IDF is also involved in ongoing security operations, counterterrorism, and peacekeeping missions, playing a central role in Israel's national identity and security strategy.
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**III-Armored Division - India Company, 3rd Battalion, Special Tank Brigade (STB):** Formed during the late 1960s as part of India’s strategic armored expansion, India Company of the 3rd Battalion, STB, quickly distinguished itself for its operational readiness and advanced tank warfare tactics. The unit first saw major action during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1971, where it played a key role in breakthrough maneuvers on the western front, contributing to the rapid advance toward key objectives. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the company participated in multiple joint exercises and modernization programs, integrating new armored platforms and digital command systems. Today, India Company remains at the forefront of the III-Armored Division’s spearhead forces, recognized for its discipline, technical excellence, and combat effectiveness.
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The Pershing Missile School, located at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was established in the early 1960s to provide specialized training for U.S. Army personnel assigned to the Pershing missile system. As an instructor at this school, soldiers were responsible for teaching the assembly, maintenance, and operational procedures of the Pershing I and later Pershing II nuclear-capable ballistic missiles. The school played a critical role during the Cold War, ensuring crews were prepared for rapid deployment and effective use of the Pershing system in Europe as part of NATO’s deterrence strategy. The Pershing Missile School continued its mission until the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty led to the deactivation of the Pershing systems and the closure of related training programs in the late 1980s.
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The Individual Ready Reserve (IRR) is a category of the United States Armed Forces Reserve components, established to provide a pool of trained military personnel who can be called upon during national emergencies or to augment active units. Formed as part of the broader reserve system after World War II, the IRR consists of former active duty or reserve service members who have completed their active service commitment but still have a remaining service obligation. Although IRR members do not participate in regular drills or annual training, they can be mobilized by presidential order when additional manpower is needed. The IRR has played a significant role during major conflicts such as the Gulf War, Operation Enduring Freedom, and Operation Iraqi Freedom, when thousands of IRR members were recalled to active duty.
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**ITAC (Intelligence, Tactical Analysis and Coordination) Military Unit History:** Formed in the early 2000s, the Intelligence, Tactical Analysis and Coordination (ITAC) unit was established to enhance real-time battlefield intelligence and streamline joint operations. Initially composed of specialists from army, navy, and air force intelligence branches, ITAC quickly proved its value during counterinsurgency operations, providing actionable intelligence that led to several high-profile successes. The unit has since expanded its role to include cyber intelligence and unmanned systems coordination, adapting to the evolving nature of modern warfare. Today, ITAC is recognized as a leading force in integrating multi-domain intelligence to support both national and allied military missions worldwide.
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Joint Force Headquarters – Louisiana (JFHQ-LA) is the senior command element of the Louisiana National Guard, headquartered at Jackson Barracks in New Orleans. Established in response to evolving state and federal missions, JFHQ-LA provides command and control of all Louisiana Army and Air National Guard forces. It has played a pivotal role in coordinating disaster response efforts, notably during Hurricane Katrina in 2005, and in supporting overseas deployments. JFHQ-LA continues to ensure the readiness and integration of Louisiana's National Guard units for both state emergencies and federal missions.
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Certainly! Here is a short military history for each unit: **Joint Force Headquarters – New Jersey (JFHQ-NJ):** JFHQ-NJ provides command and control of all New Jersey Army and Air National Guard units. It coordinates state and federal missions, including disaster response and homeland security, ensuring readiness and support for both state and national objectives. The headquarters plays a key role in joint operations and interagency cooperation within the state. **50th Infantry Brigade Combat Team (50th IBCT):** The 50th IBCT, part of the New Jersey Army National Guard, traces its lineage to the 50th Armored Division. Reorganized as an IBCT in 2007, the brigade has deployed elements to Iraq, Afghanistan, and in support of domestic missions. It is known for its versatility, combining infantry, cavalry, artillery, and support units. **5th Squadron, 117th Cavalry Regiment (5-117th CAV):** The 5-117th CAV is a reconnaissance and security squadron within the 50th IBCT. With roots dating back to the 19th century, the unit has served in both World Wars, the Global War on Terror, and numerous state emergencies. Its primary roles include reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition. **119th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (119th CSB):** The 119th CSB provides logistical and sustainment support to operational units in both peacetime and combat environments. Headquartered in New Jersey, the battalion has supported overseas deployments and domestic missions, ensuring units have the necessary supplies, maintenance, and transportation. **1st Battalion, 150th Aviation Regiment (1-150th AVN):** The 1-150th AVN operates rotary-wing aircraft in support of both state and federal missions. With a history of service in Iraq, Afghanistan, and disaster relief operations, the battalion provides air assault, medevac, and reconnaissance capabilities, enhancing the operational reach of the New Jersey National Guard.
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Joint Forces Alabama is a collaborative military formation that brings together elements of the Alabama Army National Guard and the Alabama Air National Guard to provide unified support for state and federal missions. Established to enhance coordination during emergencies, natural disasters, and homeland defense operations, the unit leverages the unique capabilities of both land and air components. Over recent years, Joint Forces Alabama has played a pivotal role in hurricane response efforts, pandemic support operations, and assisting civil authorities during periods of unrest. Through integrated training and joint exercises, the unit continues to strengthen its readiness to respond to a wide range of contingencies both within Alabama and beyond.