
101st Airborne
U.S. Army
The 101st Airborne Division is a specialized unit of the United States Army that is trained for air assault operations. It was created during World War II and gained fame for its role in the D-Day invasion of Normandy in 1944. The division has since participated in numerous conflicts around the world, including the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Known as the "Screaming Eagles," the 101st Airborne is considered one of the most elite and versatile divisions in the US military.
UNCSF-JSA
U.S. Army
The United Nations Command Security Force–Joint Security Area (UNCSF–JSA) is a specialized military unit responsible for maintaining security and stability within the Joint Security Area at the Korean Demilitarized Zone (DMZ). Established in 1953 following the Korean Armistice Agreement, the unit operates under the United Nations Command and consists primarily of U.S. and Republic of Korea (ROK) personnel. The UNCSF–JSA oversees the enforcement of the armistice, facilitates diplomatic engagements between North and South Korea, and ensures the safety of personnel and visitors in the area. Over the decades, the unit has played a vital role in defusing tensions during numerous incidents, such as the 1976 Axe Murder Incident and the 1984 Soviet defector firefight.