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7,146 units • 1,346,573 members
MHICM
U.S. Army
Certainly! However, there is no widely recognized military unit known as "MHICM" in historical records up to June 2024. If MHICM is a fictional, new, or less-documented unit, please provide more context or specify the nation and era. Otherwise, if MHICM stands for something specific (such as a specialized detachment or acronym), clarifying the full name or role will help generate an accurate and detailed military history.
Military Police
U.S. Army
MOS --05H20
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
Murrels Muraders
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
mv sutton
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 2
MVP
U.S. Army
**Unit: MVP (Mission Vanguard Platoon)** The Mission Vanguard Platoon (MVP) was established in 2003 as a rapid response infantry unit within the 7th Brigade, U.S. Army. Originally formed to provide agile support during Operation Iraqi Freedom, MVP quickly earned a reputation for its effectiveness in urban combat and counterinsurgency operations. The unit participated in several key engagements, including the Battle of Fallujah, where their swift maneuvers and tactical expertise were instrumental in securing objectives. Since then, MVP has continued to serve as a vital component of U.S. expeditionary forces, adapting to evolving threats and maintaining readiness for global deployments.
NCO ACADEMY, (CAMP RED DEVIL)FORT CARSON
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 5
NSA Brussels
U.S. Army
NSA Brussels, officially known as the National Support Element Brussels, is a United States military unit established to provide administrative and logistical support to U.S. personnel assigned to NATO and U.S. missions in Brussels, Belgium. Since its inception, NSA Brussels has played a pivotal role in coordinating support for American forces and their families stationed in the region, ensuring operational readiness and mission continuity. The unit works closely with both the Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe (SHAPE) and the U.S. Mission to NATO, facilitating seamless cooperation among allied forces. Over the years, NSA Brussels has adapted to the evolving security landscape in Europe, maintaining its commitment to supporting NATO’s collective defense objectives.
OLD IRONSIDES
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 48
opns co spt bn usasab ft. devons. ma.
U.S. Army
Certainly! The Operations Company, Support Battalion, United States Army Security Agency Base (USASAB), Fort Devens, Massachusetts, played a crucial role during the Cold War era. Established to provide essential logistical and operational support to the intelligence-gathering missions of the Army Security Agency (ASA), the unit ensured secure communications, supply distribution, and personnel management. Throughout its tenure at Fort Devens, the Operations Company supported both training and real-world intelligence operations, adapting to evolving technological and strategic demands. Its contributions were vital to the success of ASA missions until the closure of Fort Devens as an active Army post in the 1990s.

PARATROOPER
U.S. Army
Unit with 149 member associations.
PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 11
Philippine Army, Guerrilla Forces under USAFFE
U.S. Army
The Philippine Army, Guerrilla Forces under the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE), played a crucial role during World War II following the Japanese invasion of the Philippines in 1941-1942. After the fall of Bataan and Corregidor, many Filipino soldiers refused to surrender, dispersing into the mountains and jungles to form organized resistance movements. These guerrilla units conducted intelligence gathering, sabotage, and raids against Japanese forces, significantly hampering enemy operations and aiding Allied efforts. Their resilience and coordination with American forces paved the way for the successful liberation of the Philippines in 1944-1945.
Quartermaster Corps - Okinawa
U.S. Army
The Quartermaster Corps - Okinawa played a pivotal role in supporting U.S. military operations in the Pacific Theater during and after World War II. Established on Okinawa following the island’s capture in 1945, the unit was responsible for logistics, supply distribution, and sustaining the needs of tens of thousands of soldiers during the final months of the war and subsequent occupation. The Corps managed vast stockpiles of food, fuel, clothing, and equipment, ensuring continuous support for combat and reconstruction efforts. Their efficiency and adaptability contributed significantly to the success of U.S. operations and the stabilization of Okinawa as a strategic American base in the Asia-Pacific region.
RED 1
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 10
SCHLOSS KASERNE AT BUTZBACH FRG GERMANY HAWK MISSI
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 1
SECOND ARMY
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 13
SERE IQC COMBATIVES INSTRUCTOR
U.S. Army
The SERE IQC (Survival, Evasion, Resistance, and Escape Instructor Qualification Course) Combatives Instructor cadre is a specialized element within the U.S. military’s SERE training program. Established to enhance the physical and mental resilience of personnel, the combatives instructors provide expert instruction in hand-to-hand combat and defensive tactics, tailored for evasion and survival scenarios. Drawing on techniques from various martial arts and military combatives systems, these instructors ensure that students are prepared to defend themselves if captured or confronted in hostile environments. Over time, the SERE IQC Combatives Instructor role has evolved, incorporating lessons learned from real-world operations to continually improve the effectiveness and realism of SERE training.
service co
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 14

SIGNAL
U.S. Army
Unit with 146 member associations.
SVC BTY 2:138 FA
U.S. Army
Service Battery, 2nd Battalion, 138th Field Artillery (SVC BTY 2/138 FA) is a unit of the Kentucky Army National Guard with a distinguished history. The battalion traces its origins to Kentucky artillery units formed during the early 20th century and has served in various capacities both at home and abroad. Notably, elements of the 2/138 FA saw combat during the Vietnam War, where they provided critical artillery support in several major operations. Over the years, Service Battery has played a vital role in logistics, maintenance, and support, ensuring the battalion’s readiness for training exercises, domestic emergencies, and overseas deployments.
TAMC
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 69

THIRD ARMY
U.S. Army
Unit with 250 member associations.
THUNDERBIRDS
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 25