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The 6th Battalion, 29th Field Artillery Regiment (6/29th FA) was constituted on July 5, 1918, as part of the National Army and assigned to the 10th Division. Reactivated and redesignated several times throughout the 20th century, the battalion served with distinction, notably during the Vietnam War, where it provided critical artillery support for infantry operations. In the post-Vietnam era, 6/29th FA became part of the 4th Infantry Division at Fort Carson, Colorado, and later participated in Operation Iraqi Freedom, delivering fire support in combat operations. The unit is recognized for its adaptability and professionalism, upholding the proud traditions of the Field Artillery branch.
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The 6th Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment ("6/31st Infantry") has a distinguished history within the United States Army. Originally constituted during World War I, the 31st Infantry Regiment earned its nickname "Polar Bears" for its service in Siberia during the Russian Civil War. The 6th Battalion was activated during the Vietnam War as part of the 9th Infantry Division, where it engaged in significant combat operations in the Mekong Delta from 1967 to 1970. The unit earned several commendations for valor and professionalism before being inactivated following the U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.
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The 603rd Transportation Company is a unit in the United States Army with a distinguished history of logistical support. Activated during World War II, the 603rd played a critical role in transporting troops, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the unit has supported numerous missions, including deployments during the Vietnam War, Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, and the Global War on Terrorism. Known for its adaptability and dedication, the 603rd continues to provide vital transportation services to ensure mission success for the U.S. Army and its allies.
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The 708th Maintenance Battalion was a U.S. Army support unit initially activated during World War II to provide maintenance and logistical support for frontline combat units. Throughout its service, the battalion was responsible for repairing and maintaining a wide range of military vehicles and equipment, ensuring operational readiness in various theaters of operation. In the postwar era, the 708th supported numerous training exercises and deployments, adapting to advancements in military technology and evolving logistical demands. Its dedication to excellence contributed significantly to the effectiveness and mobility of the units it served until its eventual inactivation or reorganization as part of broader Army restructuring efforts.
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The 75th Ranger Regiment, often referred to as the Army Rangers, traces its lineage to elite units formed during World War II, notably the 1st Ranger Battalion activated in 1942. Reestablished in 1974 as the 1st Ranger Battalion, the modern 75th Ranger Regiment has grown to include three maneuver battalions and a regimental headquarters. The Rangers have participated in numerous operations, including the daring 1980 rescue attempt in Iran, the 1983 invasion of Grenada, combat in Panama, and extensive deployments in Iraq and Afghanistan. Renowned for their rigorous selection process and specialized capabilities, the 75th Ranger Regiment remains one of the U.S. Army’s premier special operations forces.
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The 77th Military Police (MP) Detachment was constituted and activated during the height of the Cold War to provide law enforcement and security operations for U.S. Army installations. Over the decades, the unit has supported a variety of missions, including base security, criminal investigations, and force protection both at home and abroad. The 77th MP Detachment deployed personnel in support of overseas contingency operations, contributing to Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, the unit continues its legacy of professionalism and service, ensuring the safety and discipline of the Army community wherever it is stationed.
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The 2nd Battalion, 505th Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit within the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army. Activated in 1942, the battalion made its combat debut during World War II, parachuting into Sicily, Italy, and later participating in the Normandy D-Day landings and Operation Market Garden. Throughout its history, the 2-505th has served in major conflicts including Vietnam, Grenada, Panama, the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan, consistently demonstrating valor and adaptability. Renowned for its rapid deployment capability, the battalion continues to serve as a key element of America’s Global Response Force, upholding a proud legacy of airborne excellence.
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The 86th Engineer Battalion was first constituted on 1 October 1933 in the Regular Army. Activated on 1 May 1941 at Camp Bowie, Texas, the battalion served with distinction during World War II, participating in campaigns across the European Theater, including Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. Renowned for its combat engineering capabilities, the unit constructed bridges, cleared minefields, and supported frontline troops throughout major offensives. After the war, the battalion underwent several activations and inactivations, continuing its legacy of engineering excellence in subsequent decades.
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The 8th Ordnance Company is a U.S. Army unit specializing in the handling, maintenance, and disposal of ammunition and explosives. Activated during World War II, the company supported frontline units by ensuring a steady supply of ordnance and conducting explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) operations in combat zones. Over the decades, the 8th Ordnance Company has served in multiple conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and the Global War on Terrorism, adapting to evolving threats and technologies. Its expertise in munitions management and safety has made it a vital asset in both combat and peacetime operations.
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The 93rd Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a long and storied history. Originally activated during World War II, the 93rd provided critical frontline medical care in the European Theater, notably supporting the Normandy invasion and subsequent campaigns across France and Germany. The unit was reactivated for later conflicts, serving valiantly in the Vietnam War from 1966 to 1971, where it operated near Long Binh and Bien Hoa, treating thousands of wounded soldiers and civilians. Throughout its service, the 93rd Evacuation Hospital earned multiple commendations for its dedication, expertise, and lifesaving contributions on the battlefield.
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The Military District of Washington (MDW) was established in 1862 during the American Civil War to provide defense and security for the nation’s capital. Its primary mission has been the protection of Washington, D.C., overseeing military installations and coordinating ceremonial support for national events. Throughout its history, the MDW has played a crucial role in presidential inaugurations, state funerals, and other significant events in the capital. Today, it continues to serve as a key command within the United States Army, ensuring the security of the capital region and supporting national-level ceremonies.
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The Ohio National Guard traces its origins to the early militia companies formed in the Northwest Territory in the late 18th century, predating Ohio’s statehood in 1803. Throughout its history, the Guard has served in every major American conflict, from the War of 1812 and the Civil War—where Ohio units played pivotal roles—to both World Wars and more recent deployments in the Middle East. The organization comprises both Army and Air National Guard units, providing homeland security, disaster response, and support to federal missions. Today, the Ohio National Guard continues its dual state and federal mission, upholding its legacy of service to Ohio and the nation.
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**S.H.A.P.E. USAE (Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, United States Army Element)** is a key American military unit assigned to NATO’s central command in Europe. Established in 1951 alongside the creation of SHAPE itself, the USAE provides critical liaison, administrative, and operational support for all U.S. Army personnel serving at NATO’s strategic headquarters in Belgium. Throughout the Cold War and into the present, S.H.A.P.E. USAE has played an essential role in coordinating U.S. contributions to NATO missions, exercises, and multinational defense planning. The unit continues to ensure seamless integration of American military capabilities within the broader alliance command structure.
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TUSLOG Detachment 4 (TUSLOG Det 4) was a United States Air Force unit stationed at Cigli Air Base near Izmir, Turkey, during the Cold War. Established as part of The United States Logistics Group (TUSLOG), its primary mission was to support NATO operations and provide logistics, communications, and administrative assistance to U.S. forces in the region. The detachment played a crucial role in maintaining U.S.-Turkish cooperation and readiness in response to Soviet threats. TUSLOG Det 4 remained active until the restructuring of American military presence in Turkey in the late 1970s.
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The United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) was established in October 1964 to centralize and streamline the Army’s recruiting efforts across the nation. Headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, USAREC is responsible for recruiting enlisted soldiers and officers for both the Regular Army and the Army Reserve. Throughout its history, USAREC has adapted to changing manpower needs, technological advancements, and shifting public attitudes toward military service. The command plays a crucial role in maintaining the Army’s strength by finding, enlisting, and preparing qualified individuals to serve.
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The 1st Battalion, 17th Field Artillery Regiment (1-17 FA) was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1916 and has a storied history of service. The unit participated in major campaigns during World War I and World War II, providing crucial artillery support in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Throughout the Cold War and into the present day, 1-17 FA has served in various conflicts, including deployments to Korea, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Today, the battalion continues its mission as a vital component of the U.S. Army’s field artillery, upholding a proud tradition of excellence and readiness.
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The 1st Battalion, 29th Infantry Regiment (1/29th Infantry) traces its roots back to the original 29th Infantry Regiment, constituted in 1813. The battalion has served in multiple conflicts, including World War II, where it participated in the Normandy landings and subsequent campaigns across Europe. In the postwar era, the 1/29th Infantry has played a key role as a training unit at Fort Benning (now Fort Moore), Georgia, providing expert instruction in infantry tactics and weapons. Today, the battalion continues its legacy by training soldiers in advanced marksmanship, maneuver, and leadership, supporting the readiness of the United States Army.
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The 1002 Quartermaster Company is a logistical support unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in petroleum supply and distribution. Activated during the post-World War II era, the unit has provided critical fuel support in both domestic training missions and overseas deployments. Over the decades, the 1002 Quartermaster Company has participated in operations such as Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom, ensuring that front-line and rear-echelon units received the necessary petroleum products to sustain combat and support operations. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the company continues to play a vital role in Army logistics and sustainment missions.
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The 100th Division (Training), United States Army Reserve (USAR), was originally constituted in 1918 as the 100th Division during World War I, but it was demobilized shortly after the war ended. Reactivated in 1942 for World War II, the division distinguished itself in combat across France and Germany, earning a reputation for effectiveness and perseverance. After the war, the unit was reorganized as part of the Army Reserve, later transforming into a training division responsible for preparing new soldiers and leaders. The 100th Division has played a critical role in Army Reserve training missions, continuing its legacy of service and readiness into the 21st century.
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The 103rd Military Intelligence Battalion was constituted on 1 October 1981 and activated at Fort Stewart, Georgia, as part of the 3rd Infantry Division. Its mission has focused on providing multi-discipline intelligence support, including signals, human, and counterintelligence, to enable division-level operations. The battalion deployed in support of Operation Desert Storm in 1991 and has participated in multiple operations in Iraq and Afghanistan during the Global War on Terrorism. Over the years, the 103rd MI Battalion has played a vital role in gathering, analyzing, and disseminating actionable intelligence to safeguard U.S. forces and ensure mission success.
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The 104th Military Intelligence Battalion (104th MI BN) was first constituted in 1981 and activated at Fort Carson, Colorado, as part of the 4th Infantry Division. Its mission was to provide intelligence collection, analysis, and dissemination support to the division, with specialties including signals, human, and counterintelligence operations. The battalion supported major training exercises and deployed elements during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm in the early 1990s. After inactivations and reactivations, the 104th MI Battalion continued to evolve, deploying in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, maintaining its critical role in providing timely and accurate intelligence to enable successful military operations.
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The 109th Quartermaster (QM) Company is a logistics unit in the United States Army, specializing in petroleum supply and distribution. Activated during World War II, the 109th QM Company played a critical role in supporting Allied operations by ensuring a steady flow of fuel to front-line units in the European Theater. Over subsequent decades, the unit participated in numerous missions, including support roles during the Gulf War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, the 109th QM Company continues to provide vital logistical support, maintaining readiness for global deployment in support of U.S. military operations.
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The 1st Military Police (MP) Battalion, stationed in Da Nang, Vietnam, was a pivotal unit of the United States Marine Corps during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the battalion was tasked with law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control for III Marine Amphibious Force operations in the I Corps Tactical Zone. The 1st MP Battalion provided critical support by managing base security, handling prisoners of war, and conducting convoy escorts in the often-hostile environments surrounding Da Nang. Their efforts contributed significantly to maintaining order and operational effectiveness throughout the Marine Corps’ presence in northern South Vietnam until their redeployment in the early 1970s.
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The 2nd Battalion, 28th Field Artillery Regiment (2/28th FA) was first constituted on 5 July 1918 in the National Army and assigned to the 10th Division. After World War I, the unit was demobilized but later reactivated and served with distinction during World War II, providing crucial artillery support in the European Theater. Throughout the Cold War, the battalion was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s forward-deployed forces, helping to maintain NATO’s deterrence posture. In more recent years, 2/28th FA has continued to serve as a key field artillery unit, adapting to modern missions in support of U.S. Army operations worldwide.