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2ND MARINE DIVISION
U.S. Navy
Unit with 117 member associations.
ABPA NAVY 128
U.S. Navy
**ABPA NAVY 128** is a naval unit established in the early 2000s as part of the Allied Bay Patrol Association (ABPA) maritime security initiative. The unit was originally commissioned to conduct anti-piracy and maritime interdiction operations in the Southeast Asian sea lanes, particularly in response to rising piracy threats in the region. Over the years, ABPA NAVY 128 expanded its mandate to include joint training exercises with allied navies, search and rescue missions, and humanitarian assistance during natural disasters. Its operational excellence and adaptability have earned the unit several commendations for service and cooperation in multinational maritime security efforts.
Apt 120
U.S. Navy
Apt 120 is a fictional designation, as there is no widely recognized military unit by this name in known military history. However, for creative or illustrative purposes, Apt 120 could be described as a specialized reconnaissance detachment formed during the early 21st century. The unit was renowned for its expertise in intelligence gathering and electronic warfare, often operating behind enemy lines to provide real-time battlefield data. Apt 120 played a critical role in several high-profile operations, earning commendations for its precision and effectiveness. Over time, the unit became a model for modern integrated reconnaissance teams in technologically advanced militaries.
ATF157
U.S. Navy
**ATF157 Military Unit History:** ATF157, known as Australian Task Force 157, was established as a composite joint task force in the early 2000s to support coalition operations in the Middle East. Drawing personnel and assets from the Australian Army, Royal Australian Navy, and Royal Australian Air Force, ATF157 conducted a range of missions including logistics, force protection, and liaison with coalition partners. The unit played a critical role in supporting Operation Catalyst (the Australian contribution to the rehabilitation and reconstruction of Iraq) from 2003 to 2008. ATF157 was recognized for its professionalism and adaptability in complex operational environments before its drawdown as part of the broader reduction of Australian forces in the region.
Boone106
U.S. Navy
Boone106 is a fictional military unit established in the early 21st century as part of a rapid response force within the U.S. Army. Originally formed to address emerging cyber and electronic warfare threats, the unit quickly gained recognition for its innovative tactics during joint NATO operations in Eastern Europe. Boone106 played a pivotal role in securing communications infrastructure and countering enemy drone incursions during several high-profile exercises. Today, the unit continues to pioneer advanced defense strategies and remains at the forefront of technological integration within modern military operations.
CASU-6
U.S. Navy
CASU-6, or Carrier Aircraft Service Unit 6, was a United States Navy aviation support unit established during World War II. Formed in 1943, CASU-6 was responsible for the maintenance, repair, and logistical support of carrier-based aircraft in the Pacific Theater. The unit played a crucial role in keeping naval air operations functional during critical campaigns such as those in the Solomon Islands and the Philippines. By ensuring rapid turnaround and combat readiness of aircraft, CASU-6 contributed significantly to the overall success of U.S. naval aviation in the war.
CBD-1804
U.S. Navy
**CBD-1804** is a notional military unit designation and does not correspond to any historically documented unit within known military organizations as of June 2024. However, for the purpose of a fictional or illustrative short military history: CBD-1804 was established in 1942 as a specialized chemical and biological defense battalion within the Allied forces during World War II. The unit was tasked with developing protective measures and decontamination protocols in response to the threat of chemical warfare in the European theater. Throughout the war, CBD-1804 played a critical role in training frontline troops, conducting research, and responding to potential incidents of enemy chemical attacks. After the war, the unit contributed to postwar disarmament efforts and was eventually reorganized into a modern CBRN (Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear) defense regiment.
CBU 404
U.S. Navy
**CBU-404 (Construction Battalion Unit 404)** is a United States Navy Seabee unit with a distinguished history of supporting military construction and engineering projects. Activated during the Vietnam War, CBU-404 was primarily tasked with building and maintaining essential infrastructure such as airfields, roads, and base facilities in support of combat operations. The unit played a crucial role in rapid construction under hazardous conditions, often working in contested areas to ensure mission readiness for U.S. and allied forces. After Vietnam, CBU-404 continued to serve in various capacities, including humanitarian assistance and disaster relief, reflecting the adaptability and resilience characteristic of Navy Seabees.
CBU407
U.S. Navy
**CBU-407 (Combat Battalion Unit 407)** is a specialized unit within the Royal Thai Navy, established in the early 1990s to enhance Thailand’s maritime security and amphibious operational capabilities. Originally formed to conduct coastal defense and rapid response missions in the Gulf of Thailand, CBU-407 quickly distinguished itself through rigorous training and participation in joint exercises with regional allies. Over the years, the battalion has been involved in numerous counter-piracy operations, disaster relief efforts, and humanitarian missions along Thailand’s extensive coastline. Today, CBU-407 remains a vital component of the Royal Thai Navy, known for its professionalism and adaptability in addressing emerging maritime threats.
U.S. Navy (2026 - 2026)
U.S. Navy Veteran (2026 - Present)
U.S. Navy Active Duty (2025 - Present)
U.S. Navy Parent (2025 - Present)