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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
C Battery 237th Artillery
U.S. Army
C Battery, 237th Artillery, traces its lineage to mid-20th century U.S. Army National Guard formations, originally organized as part of the 237th Field Artillery Battalion. Throughout the Cold War era, C Battery played a key role in regional training exercises, supporting both state and federal missions with its artillery firepower. The unit underwent several reorganizations, adapting to evolving artillery technology and doctrine. Notably, C Battery provided critical support during domestic emergencies and participated in annual training exercises, maintaining readiness as part of the broader National Guard artillery force.
59th Field Service Co.
U.S. Army
The 59th Field Service Company was a U.S. Army Quartermaster unit activated during World War II. Its primary mission was to provide essential logistical and supply support, including maintenance and distribution of equipment and materials to frontline units. The company served in various theaters, including the European Theater of Operations, supporting major campaigns and ensuring that troops remained well-equipped and operational. Throughout its service, the 59th Field Service Company earned commendations for its efficiency and dedication, playing a vital role in sustaining combat effectiveness during critical phases of the war.