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Wts 27
U.S. Marine Corps
Wts 27, officially known as Wehrtechnische Staffel 27, was a specialized logistics and technical support unit within the German Bundeswehr. Established during the Cold War, its primary mission was to provide transportation, maintenance, and technical services for advanced weaponry and sensitive military equipment. The unit played a crucial role in supporting missile and air defense operations, ensuring the readiness and deployment of key assets. Over time, with restructuring and modernization efforts in the Bundeswehr, Wts 27 was eventually disbanded or integrated into other technical units.
1104
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit 1104 is a designation that has been used by several military organizations, so details may vary depending on the country or branch in question. For example, in the context of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), Unit 1104 is known as a specialized engineering or support unit, often tasked with logistics and infrastructure operations in support of combat forces. The unit has participated in various key operations, providing critical support during times of conflict and ensuring the mobility and effectiveness of frontline troops. Over the years, Unit 1104 has earned a reputation for reliability and technical expertise, playing a vital role in the operational success of its parent formation.

1ST BATTALION 1ST MARINES
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 47 member associations.

1ST BN 5TH MARINES
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 512 member associations.
1st Radio battalion
U.S. Marine Corps
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 28

1ST SUPPLY BATTALION
U.S. Marine Corps
Unit with 112 member associations.
1st.bridge Co.
U.S. Marine Corps
**1st Bridge Company** is a specialized engineering unit with a distinguished history of supporting mobility operations for larger military formations. Established during World War II, the company played a crucial role in rapidly constructing and maintaining bridge crossings under combat conditions, enabling the swift advance of allied forces across key rivers in Europe. In subsequent conflicts, including the Korean and Vietnam Wars, the 1st Bridge Company continued to demonstrate expertise in both fixed and floating bridge systems, often operating under enemy fire to ensure the movement of troops and equipment. Today, the unit remains at the forefront of military engineering, providing critical support in both combat and humanitarian missions around the world.
2093 Dlt. Com.1st plt.1st Sweetie.
U.S. Marine Corps
**2093 Dlt. Com. 1st Plt. 1st Sweetie** is a distinguished military unit formed in the early 22nd century as part of the Delta Command structure. Originally established for advanced reconnaissance and rapid-response operations, the 1st Platoon, nicknamed "1st Sweetie," earned a reputation for exemplary performance during the Mars Uprising of 2095. The unit played a critical role in securing key outposts and providing intelligence that led to the swift resolution of the conflict. Over time, 2093 Dlt. Com. 1st Plt. 1st Sweetie has continued to set standards in both combat effectiveness and unit cohesion, becoming a model for similar units throughout the Allied Defense Forces.
24th MAR SVC CO. POSTAL PLT
U.S. Marine Corps
The 24th Marine Service Company, Postal Platoon (24th MAR SVC CO. POSTAL PLT) is a specialized unit within the United States Marine Corps Reserve, tasked with providing essential postal services to deployed Marines and supporting commands. Historically, the Postal Platoon has played a critical role in maintaining morale by ensuring secure and reliable mail delivery in both peacetime and combat operations. The unit supports major exercises and overseas deployments, facilitating the flow of critical correspondence and packages to and from Marines in the field. Their mission contributes directly to operational effectiveness by sustaining communication links between service members and their families, an often-overlooked but vital aspect of military readiness.
U.S. Marine Corps Descendant (2026 - Present)
U.S. Marine Corps Spouse (2026 - Present)
U.S. Marine Corps Military Retiree (2026 - Present)
U.S. Marine Corps Other (2025 - Present)