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The Berlin Brigade was a United States Army brigade-level unit stationed in West Berlin during the Cold War, from 1961 to 1994. Formed in response to the Berlin Crisis and the construction of the Berlin Wall, the brigade’s primary mission was to demonstrate American commitment to defending West Berlin against any potential aggression from the Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact forces. Comprised of infantry, armor, artillery, and support elements, the brigade worked closely with British and French garrisons in the city. The Berlin Brigade played a vital role in maintaining stability and Allied presence until its inactivation following German reunification.
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C/F Battery, 26th Target Acquisition Battery (TAB), is a specialized artillery unit within the British Army’s Royal Artillery. Established to provide advanced target acquisition and surveillance capabilities, the unit employs cutting-edge radar and sensor technologies to detect, track, and locate enemy artillery and mortar positions. Throughout its history, C/F Battery has supported both national defense and overseas operations, contributing to missions in conflict zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan. Its expertise in battlefield surveillance and target identification continues to play a critical role in modern artillery warfare for the British Army.

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The Company C (CoC), 6th Engineer Battalion, based in Knoxville, TN, traces its origins to the early 20th century as part of the Army National Guard’s engineering units. Throughout its history, the unit has provided critical engineering support, including construction, mobility, and disaster response, both at home and during overseas deployments. Members of CoC, 6th Engineers, have participated in major training exercises and operations, contributing to missions in support of U.S. Army and joint forces. The unit is known for its technical proficiency and dedication to serving both the local community and national defense objectives.

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Unit with 140 member associations.