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The 16th Field Service Company was a logistics and support unit within the United States Army, primarily tasked with providing essential supply, maintenance, and transportation services to frontline combat units. Activated during World War II, the company played a key role in ensuring the rapid movement of materiel and equipment during major campaigns in the European Theater. Its personnel were responsible for managing supply depots, repairing vehicles, and coordinating convoys under challenging combat conditions. After the war, the 16th Field Service Company continued to serve in various capacities before being reorganized as part of broader logistical restructuring during the Cold War era.
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The 16th Ordnance Company was originally constituted during World War II, serving as a vital support unit responsible for the maintenance and supply of munitions and equipment to frontline forces. Throughout its history, the unit has provided critical logistical and explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) support in various conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The 16th Ordnance has been recognized for its efficiency and dedication in ensuring combat readiness through munitions management and technical expertise. Today, the unit continues its mission, adapting to modern warfare requirements and supporting U.S. Army operations worldwide.
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The 16th Signal Battalion, assigned to the 3rd Brigade, has a distinguished history of providing vital communications support within the United States Army. Activated during the mid-20th century, the battalion played a key role in ensuring secure and reliable communications during both training and real-world operations. The unit has supported various deployments, including overseas missions and joint exercises, adapting to evolving technologies and modern warfare requirements. Renowned for its professionalism and technical expertise, the 16th Signal Battalion continues to enhance the operational capabilities of the 3rd Brigade by maintaining robust communication networks in all environments.
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The 174th Aviation Company, later known as the 174th Assault Helicopter Company, was an integral aviation unit of the Americal Division (23rd Infantry Division) during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966, the unit provided vital air mobility, troop transport, and close air support across I Corps Tactical Zone in northern South Vietnam. Flying UH-1 "Huey" helicopters, the 174th gained distinction for its role in major operations such as Operation Wheeler/Wallowa and the defense of Chu Lai. The unit’s skilled pilots and crews earned numerous commendations for valor and professionalism before the unit’s deactivation in 1971 as part of the U.S. drawdown in Vietnam.
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The 182nd Maintenance Company is a support unit within the United States Army tasked with providing maintenance and logistical support to ensure operational readiness of military equipment. Historically, the company has played a crucial role in various deployments, offering repair services for vehicles, weapons, and other essential systems during both peacetime and combat operations. The company has participated in overseas missions, including support roles in the Global War on Terrorism, where its expertise contributed to sustained unit effectiveness in challenging environments. Throughout its service, the 182nd Maintenance Company has earned recognition for its technical proficiency and dedication to mission success.
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The 185th Maintenance Battalion traces its origins to the mid-20th century, when it was activated to provide comprehensive maintenance support for U.S. Army operations. Throughout its history, the battalion has supported a variety of units by maintaining and repairing vehicles, weapon systems, and critical equipment. The battalion played a vital role during major deployments, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring operational readiness for front-line forces. Today, the 185th Maintenance Battalion continues its mission, adapting to modern challenges and upholding a proud tradition of logistical excellence.
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The 191st Military Police Company (191st MP CO) is a unit within the United States Army Reserve with a storied history of service. Originally constituted and activated to provide law enforcement, security, and battlefield support, the 191st MP CO has supported both stateside and overseas operations. The company has participated in key missions, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it conducted convoy security, detainee operations, and area security. Over the years, the unit has earned recognition for its professionalism, adaptability, and contributions to both combat and peacekeeping missions.
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The 1st Forward Support is a logistics unit designed to provide direct support to frontline combat elements. Established to enhance battlefield mobility and sustainment, the unit specializes in transportation, supply, and maintenance operations under combat conditions. Throughout its service, the 1st Forward Support has played a vital role in ensuring that maneuver units remain supplied and operational during both training exercises and real-world deployments. Its adaptability and rapid response capabilities have made it a critical component in modern military operations, contributing significantly to mission success.
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The 1st Logistical Command was a vital U.S. Army support unit activated in 1965 to oversee logistics operations during the Vietnam War. Headquartered in Saigon, the unit managed supply distribution, transportation, maintenance, and medical support for American and allied forces across South Vietnam. Its mission ensured continuous delivery of food, ammunition, fuel, and equipment, often under hazardous and challenging conditions. The 1st Logistical Command played a crucial role in sustaining combat operations until its deactivation in 1970, when its responsibilities were gradually transferred to South Vietnamese forces as part of Vietnamization.
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The 2nd Battalion, 112th Infantry Regiment (2/112th IN) is a unit of the Pennsylvania Army National Guard with a lineage dating back to the American Civil War. It has served under various designations and participated in major conflicts, including World Wars I and II, where it saw combat in the European Theater. In recent decades, 2/112th Infantry has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, playing a key role in security and stability missions. Today, it remains an integral part of the 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, continuing its tradition of service both at home and abroad.
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Golf Company, 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marines (2/2), known as "Golf 2/2," has a distinguished history within the United States Marine Corps. Originally activated in 1941, the battalion saw extensive combat during World War II in the Pacific Theater, including the Battle of Tarawa and the invasion of Saipan. In more recent decades, Golf Company has deployed in support of operations in the Middle East, including Operations Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Renowned for their adaptability and combat effectiveness, Golf 2/2 continues to serve as a vital infantry unit within the 2nd Marine Division, upholding a legacy of honor, courage, and commitment.
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The 203rd Engineer Battalion is a unit of the United States Army National Guard with a rich history of service dating back to its establishment in the early 20th century. Originally organized to provide combat engineering support, the 203rd has participated in multiple conflicts, including World War II, where it was instrumental in constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting frontline operations. Over the years, the battalion has been called upon for both overseas deployments and domestic missions, such as disaster relief and infrastructure repair. Today, the 203rd Engineer Battalion continues to uphold its legacy of excellence, providing essential engineering capabilities to support Army and joint operations.
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The 205th Aviation Company was a U.S. Army aviation unit activated during the Vietnam War era. It was primarily tasked with providing aerial reconnaissance, transport, and support missions throughout the conflict. Equipped mainly with light observation and utility helicopters, the 205th played a crucial role in supporting ground operations and troop movements in challenging environments. The unit earned recognition for its operational effectiveness and adaptability until its inactivation as the U.S. military presence in Vietnam was reduced.
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The 205th Military Police Company (205th MP CO) is a distinguished unit within the United States Army Military Police Corps. Activated in the mid-20th century, the 205th MP CO has supported numerous operations both in the continental U.S. and overseas, providing law enforcement, area security, and detainee operations. The unit gained particular recognition for its deployments during Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom, where it played a vital role in maintaining order and supporting coalition forces. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the 205th MP CO continues to serve as a key element in military policing and support operations.
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The 211th Artillery, Massachusetts National Guard, traces its origins to the early 20th century, originally organized as a coastal defense unit to protect the harbors of New England. During World War II, the 211th was federalized and served with distinction as part of the coastal and later field artillery forces, providing vital support for both homeland defense and overseas operations. In the postwar era, the unit was reorganized within the Massachusetts Army National Guard, adapting to new roles as military technology evolved. Throughout its history, the 211th Artillery has been recognized for its dedication, professionalism, and service to both state and nation.
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The 21st Evacuation Hospital was a key U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II, tasked with providing critical surgical and medical care near combat zones. Originally constituted in 1941, the unit supported Allied operations in the European Theater, notably participating in the campaigns across France and Germany. After the war, the 21st Evacuation Hospital was reactivated and stationed at Fort Hood, Texas, where it continued its mission of training and readiness to support potential deployments. Throughout its service, the unit earned commendations for its dedication to saving lives under challenging conditions.
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The 225th Aviation Company, originally activated in the 1960s, was a United States Army aviation unit primarily known for its service during the Vietnam War. Nicknamed the "Sky Masters," the company was equipped with reconnaissance and utility aircraft, including the OV-1 Mohawk, and played a crucial role in aerial surveillance, intelligence gathering, and support missions. Operating out of locations such as Vung Tau and Phu Loi, the company provided vital intelligence to ground forces, often flying dangerous missions over hostile territory. The 225th Aviation Company earned commendations for its effectiveness and bravery before being inactivated following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Vietnam.
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The 235th Signal Detachment is a specialized communications unit within the United States Army, tasked with providing tactical signal support to enhance command and control capabilities. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit played a critical role in maintaining secure and reliable communication lines during training exercises and contingency operations. Throughout its history, the 235th Signal Detachment has deployed in support of various missions, including overseas operations and homeland defense initiatives. Its soldiers are trained in advanced communication technologies, ensuring the rapid and secure transmission of information on the modern battlefield.
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The 258th Signal Company traces its origins to World War II, when it was constituted to provide critical communications support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Throughout its history, the unit has adapted to evolving technologies, transitioning from wire and radio communications to advanced digital and satellite systems. During the Cold War, the 258th played a vital role in maintaining secure lines of communication for NATO and U.S. forces in Europe. Today, the 258th Signal Company continues its legacy by supporting modern military operations with cutting-edge signal and cyber capabilities.
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The 268th Signal Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide critical communications support for U.S. Army operations. Throughout its history, the unit specialized in establishing and maintaining secure lines of communication across rapidly changing battlefields, ensuring effective command and control. The company has participated in several major conflicts, adapting to advancements in signal technology from wired telephones to satellite communications. Today, the 268th Signal Company continues its legacy by supporting both domestic and overseas missions, maintaining readiness for rapid deployment wherever communication support is needed.
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The 2nd Infantry Division HHC2X serves as the Headquarters and Headquarters Company for the 2nd Infantry Division, a storied formation in the United States Army. Historically, the 2nd Infantry Division has played pivotal roles in major conflicts including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and deployments in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The HHC2X element provides critical command, control, and administrative support to ensure the operational effectiveness of the division. Through its leadership and coordination functions, HHC2X continues to uphold the proud legacy and mission readiness of the 2nd Infantry Division in contemporary military operations.
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The 2nd Medical Battalion is a key unit within the United States Marine Corps, providing essential medical support to Marine forces. Activated during World War II, the battalion played a critical role in caring for wounded Marines during the Pacific campaigns. Over the years, it has participated in numerous military operations, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Today, the 2nd Medical Battalion continues its mission by delivering comprehensive health service support during training, expeditionary, and combat operations.
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The 3rd Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (3-4 ADA) traces its lineage to 1821, originally constituted as part of the 4th Regiment of Artillery. Over its long history, the unit has served in numerous major conflicts, including the Civil War, World War II, and Operation Iraqi Freedom. In modern times, 3-4 ADA has been equipped with advanced air and missile defense systems, such as the Patriot missile, and plays a critical role in protecting U.S. and allied forces from aerial threats. Stationed at Fort Cavazos (formerly Fort Hood), Texas, the battalion remains a vital component of the Army’s air defense capabilities.
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The 3rd Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment (3/73 CAV) is an active reconnaissance unit within the 82nd Airborne Division of the United States Army. Reactivated in 2006, the squadron traces its lineage to earlier cavalry and anti-tank units, serving as the division's eyes and ears on the battlefield. 3/73 CAV has deployed in support of major operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, where its paratroopers have conducted reconnaissance, security, and direct action missions. Today, the unit continues to provide rapid, flexible reconnaissance capability to the 82nd Airborne Division, maintaining its readiness for global deployment.