U.S. Army Veteran
Branch
U.S. Army

US Army
U.S. Army
The US Army is the largest branch of the United States military. It is responsible for land-based military operations and is comprised of soldiers who are trained to defend the country and its interests. The Army has a long history of service, dating back to the Revolutionary War, and plays a crucial role in national defense and security. Soldiers in the Army are trained in combat skills, leadership, and teamwork to carry out missions both domestically and internationally.
125th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 125th Signal Battalion was constituted in the U.S. Army on 3 February 1942 and activated on 1 March 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Throughout World War II, the battalion provided vital communications support to the 25th Infantry Division during campaigns in the Pacific Theater, including Guadalcanal, Northern Solomons, and Luzon. After World War II, the unit was inactivated and reactivated several times, serving notably during the Vietnam War and later in peacekeeping and training missions. The 125th Signal Battalion was inactivated in Hawaii in 2005 as part of Army modular transformation efforts.

1st Cavalry Division
U.S. Army
The 1st Cavalry Division is a combined arms division of the United States Army, based in Fort Hood, Texas. It is one of the most famous and decorated divisions in the Army, with a history dating back to its activation in 1921. The division has seen combat in World War II, the Korean War, Vietnam War, and most recently in Iraq and Afghanistan. Known for its unparalleled speed and mobility, the 1st Cavalry Division is a highly trained and versatile fighting force.