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The 2nd Battalion, 56th Field Artillery (2/56th FA) traces its lineage to the 56th Field Artillery, first constituted during World War I as part of the National Army. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times, the battalion saw significant service during World War II, providing crucial artillery support in European campaigns. During the Cold War, the 2/56th FA was stationed in Germany as part of the U.S. Army’s nuclear-capable artillery units, serving under the 56th Field Artillery Brigade and later the 56th Field Artillery Command. The unit was deactivated following the end of the Cold War as part of the broader drawdown of U.S. forces in Europe.
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The 2nd Battalion, 77th Field Artillery Regiment (2/77 FA) is a storied unit in the United States Army with origins dating back to World War I. As part of the 4th Brigade Combat Team (BCT), 4th Infantry Division, the battalion has provided crucial fire support in numerous conflicts, including Vietnam, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. Throughout its history, 2/77 FA has earned multiple unit commendations for its outstanding performance and dedication to mission success. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the battalion continues to uphold its motto, "En Garde," while supporting infantry operations with precision artillery fire.
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The 200th Military Police Company (200th MP Co) is a unit within the U.S. Army Reserve, originally activated in the mid-20th century. Over its history, the company has provided military police support in both domestic and overseas operations, including deployments in support of Operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom. The 200th MP Co specializes in law enforcement, security, and detainee operations, often working alongside both U.S. and allied forces. The unit has earned recognition for its professionalism and adaptability in varied mission environments, contributing significantly to military policing efforts at home and abroad.
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The 202nd Transportation Battalion has a distinguished history of providing critical logistical and transportation support to U.S. Army operations. Constituted in the Army of the United States during World War II, the battalion played a vital role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies across various theaters of operation. Throughout the Cold War and into the 21st century, the 202nd deployed in support of major conflicts and humanitarian missions, demonstrating adaptability and professionalism. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its legacy, ensuring rapid and efficient transportation support to sustain military readiness and global missions.
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The 208th Signal Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide vital communications support across the European Theater. Activated in 1943, the unit played a crucial role in establishing and maintaining telephone, radio, and wire communications for frontline and rear-area command elements. After the war, the company was periodically reactivated to support various operations, including Cold War missions and training exercises. Throughout its service, the 208th Signal Company earned commendations for its technical expertise and adaptability in rapidly changing combat environments.
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The 212th Military Police Company (212th MP CO) is a distinguished unit in the United States Army with a history of providing law enforcement, security, and combat support. Activated in the mid-20th century, the 212th MP CO has served in various capacities both stateside and overseas, including deployments in support of operations such as Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The unit is renowned for its adaptability, having performed missions ranging from area security and detainee operations to convoy escort and law and order enforcement on military installations. Throughout its service, the 212th MP CO has earned commendations for professionalism, mission success, and steadfast support to the Army and joint forces.
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The 22nd Chemical Company is a specialized unit within the United States Army, tasked with providing chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense capabilities. Originally constituted during World War II, the unit has a lineage that reflects the Army's evolving approach to chemical warfare and defense. Over the decades, the 22nd Chemical Company has supported both domestic and international operations, including training exercises, homeland defense missions, and overseas deployments to safeguard troops against CBRN threats. Today, the company continues to play a critical role in enhancing the Army’s readiness and response to hazardous materials and emerging battlefield challenges.
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The 22nd Replacement Battalion was a key administrative and personnel unit in the U.S. Army during World War II. Activated in the early 1940s, its primary mission was to receive, process, and assign replacement troops to front-line combat units in the European Theater of Operations. The battalion ensured that divisions sustained their fighting strength by efficiently integrating new soldiers into depleted units. After significant service in support of Allied operations, the battalion was inactivated following the end of the war.
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The 22nd Signal Battalion was first constituted on 3 February 1941 and activated on 15 May 1941 at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey, to provide vital communications support during World War II. The battalion served with distinction in the European Theater, participating in major campaigns such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After World War II, the unit underwent several inactivations and reactivations, most notably supporting U.S. Army Europe during the Cold War from its base in Germany. Throughout its service, the 22nd Signal Battalion has maintained a proud legacy of enabling command and control through advanced communications technology across multiple conflicts and operations.
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The 230th Signal Battalion is a unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard with a proud legacy of service in communications and signal operations. Originally organized in the mid-20th century, the battalion has provided critical communications support to military operations at home and abroad, including deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Throughout its history, the 230th Signal Battalion has enabled command and control by establishing and maintaining voice and data networks in challenging environments. The unit continues to uphold its tradition of excellence, adapting to evolving technologies and missions to support the United States Army and its allies.
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The 232nd Medical Battalion was first constituted on 12 July 1942 in the Army of the United States and activated at Camp Barkeley, Texas. During World War II, it provided essential medical support in the European Theater, supporting combat operations and caring for wounded soldiers. After the war, the unit underwent several activations and inactivations, adapting to the evolving needs of the U.S. Army Medical Department. Today, the 232nd Medical Battalion is stationed at Joint Base San Antonio-Fort Sam Houston, Texas, where it plays a vital role in training future Army combat medics.
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The 235th Assault Helicopter Company (AHC), known as the "Delta Devils," was activated during the Vietnam War and served from 1966 to 1972. Based primarily at Bear Cat and later at Camp Long Thanh North, the unit provided critical air mobility, troop transport, and close air support for U.S. and allied forces in the Mekong Delta region. Flying UH-1 "Huey" helicopters, the 235th AHC played a crucial role in numerous combat assaults, medevac missions, and resupply operations under challenging conditions. The company was highly respected for its courage and professionalism, and its members earned numerous commendations before the unit was inactivated following U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam.
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The 24th/119th Transportation Company (24/119th Trans Co) has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army’s transportation corps. Originally organized to provide logistical and transport support, the unit has played a vital role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies in both peacetime and combat operations. During the Vietnam War, the 119th Transportation Company was known for its hazardous convoy missions under the motto "Support by Transport," often facing enemy ambushes and challenging terrain. In more recent decades, the unit has supported operations both domestically and overseas, maintaining a reputation for reliability and adaptability in diverse environments.
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The 249th Supply & Service Battalion was activated during the Vietnam War era as part of the U.S. Army’s logistical support efforts. The unit played a critical role in providing essential supply, maintenance, and service support to combat and support units in the field. Throughout its deployment, the 249th ensured the continuous flow of food, fuel, ammunition, and other vital materials, often operating under challenging and hazardous conditions. Its efficient logistical operations contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and sustainability of U.S. military operations in Vietnam.
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The 25th Engineer Battalion was first constituted on 16 October 1935 in the Regular Army and activated on 1 February 1941 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. During World War II, the battalion served with distinction in the Pacific Theater, participating in campaigns such as New Guinea and Luzon. Over the decades, the 25th Engineer Battalion has been deployed in numerous conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it provided vital combat engineering support for the 25th Infantry Division. Today, the battalion continues its legacy of excellence, supporting military operations and humanitarian missions worldwide.
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The 25th Field Artillery (FA) traces its origins to World War I, when it was first constituted in the National Army in 1918. Although briefly activated during the final months of the war, it was demobilized following the Armistice. The unit was later reactivated and redesignated multiple times throughout the 20th century, playing vital roles in World War II and the Cold War era as part of various divisions and artillery groups. The 25th FA has earned commendations for its service, supporting infantry and armored units with effective firepower in both training and combat operations.
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The 265th Radio Research Company (RRC) was a United States Army signals intelligence unit that operated during the Vietnam War. Assigned to support the 101st Airborne Division, the 265th RRC specialized in intercepting and analyzing enemy communications, providing crucial intelligence for combat operations. The unit played a key role in several major campaigns, including the defense of Hue and operations in the A Shau Valley. The 265th RRC’s efforts greatly enhanced the situational awareness and effectiveness of the 101st Airborne Division throughout its deployment in Vietnam.
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The 26th Field Artillery Regiment (26th FA) was constituted on 5 July 1918 in the National Army and organized at Camp McClellan, Alabama, later serving in France during World War I. After demobilization, it was reactivated and reorganized several times, notably serving with distinction in World War II as part of the 9th Infantry Division, providing critical artillery support during campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, and across Europe. During the Cold War, the regiment was stationed in Germany as part of NATO's deterrence posture. Over its history, the 26th FA has earned multiple campaign streamers and unit citations, reflecting its longstanding contributions to U.S. Army operations.
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The 278th Armored Cavalry Regiment (ACR) is a unit of the Tennessee Army National Guard with a distinguished history dating back to its origins in 1887 as part of the state militia. The regiment has served in various capacities, including federal activation during World War I, World War II, and the Global War on Terrorism. In the 21st century, the 278th ACR was mobilized for Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it provided reconnaissance, security, and combat support. Over the years, the 278th has maintained its reputation for readiness and adaptability, serving both state and federal missions with distinction.
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The 279th Station Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1943, the hospital deployed to the European Theater of Operations, where it provided medical care and support to American and Allied forces. It was stationed in England prior to D-Day and later moved to France following the Normandy invasion, treating wounded soldiers through the remainder of the war. After V-E Day, the unit continued occupational medical support before being deactivated in 1946.
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The 29th Evacuation Hospital was a vital U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. Organized in 1942, the hospital deployed to the European Theater, where it provided critical medical support following the D-Day landings in Normandy, France. The unit treated thousands of wounded soldiers under challenging conditions, often operating close to the front lines as Allied forces advanced through Europe. After the war, the 29th Evacuation Hospital continued to serve in various capacities, maintaining its legacy of dedicated medical care in times of conflict.
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The 2d Battalion, 502d Infantry Regiment, is a storied unit of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), known as the "Strike" Battalion. Constituted during World War II, the battalion parachuted into Normandy on D-Day and fought in key campaigns across Europe, including Operation Market Garden and the Battle of the Bulge. In Vietnam, the 2-502d earned a reputation for valor during numerous operations, including the brutal fighting in the A Shau Valley. In recent decades, the battalion has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of excellence in air assault operations and combat leadership.
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**2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry Regiment** has a distinguished history within the United States Army, tracing its origins back to 1796. The unit saw significant action in the Mexican-American War, the Civil War, and the Indian Wars. In the 20th century, the battalion fought in both World Wars and played a major role during the Vietnam War, earning several unit commendations for its valor. In recent decades, the 2nd Battalion, 4th Infantry has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its tradition of service and adaptability in modern conflicts.
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The 2nd Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment, known as the "Rangers," was originally constituted in 1861 and has served in major conflicts including the Civil War, World Wars I and II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. The battalion notably participated in the D-Day landings at Normandy and fought through France and Germany during World War II. During the Vietnam War, it earned multiple unit citations for its actions in some of the conflict’s fiercest battles. More recently, the battalion deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of frontline service as part of the 1st Infantry Division.