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U.S. Army
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U.S. Army
Personnel & Support Battalion, Fort Sill, OK
U.S. Army
The Personnel & Support Battalion at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, was established to provide vital administrative, human resources, and support services to soldiers and their families stationed at the installation. Since its inception, the battalion has played a crucial role in supporting the Fires Center of Excellence and other tenant units, ensuring readiness through efficient personnel management, finance, and postal operations. Over the years, the unit has adapted to evolving Army needs, incorporating modern technologies and processes to enhance service delivery. Its dedication to soldier support has made it an indispensable component of Fort Sill's mission success.
1:33rd FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 33rd Field Artillery Regiment (1/33rd FA) was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1918 and has served in various forms throughout the 20th and 21st centuries. The unit saw significant action during World War II in the European Theater, providing crucial artillery support to allied ground forces. During the Vietnam War, 1/33rd FA was deployed in support of the 1st Infantry Division, earning several commendations for its service in combat operations. In more recent years, the battalion has participated in operations in the Middle East, continuing its tradition of excellence in fire support and artillery operations.
1:19th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 19th Field Artillery Regiment (1/19th FA) has a distinguished history dating back to its constitution in 1916 as part of the Regular Army. The battalion saw action during World War I and World War II, providing vital artillery support in campaigns across Europe and the Pacific. During the Vietnam War, 1/19th FA served with distinction, delivering fire support for infantry operations. In recent decades, the unit has continued its legacy as both a training and operational force, adapting to modern artillery tactics and supporting U.S. Army missions worldwide.
75th Support
U.S. Army
The 75th Support Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, providing critical logistical and maintenance support to combat units in the European Theater. Reactivated during the Vietnam War, the unit played a vital role in sustaining U.S. Army operations through transportation, supply, and repair services. Over subsequent decades, the 75th Support Battalion adapted to evolving military needs, supporting missions in the Gulf War, Iraq, and Afghanistan. Today, the unit continues to ensure operational readiness and mission success as part of the U.S. Army's sustainment forces.

10TH MTN
U.S. Army
The 10th Mountain Division is a light infantry division of the US Army specialized in mountain and winter warfare. It was originally activated during World War II and has since been reactivated for various conflicts, including the War on Terror. The division is trained in a variety of specialized skills such as skiing, snowmobiling, and mountain climbing. It is known for its high level of physical fitness and ability to operate in harsh and rugged terrain.
95th Training Division
U.S. Army
The 95th Training Division, originally constituted as the 95th Division in 1918, has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army Reserve. Reactivated during World War II, the division gained renown for its role in the European Theater, particularly in the Battle of Metz and the crossing of the Saar River. After the war, the division was reorganized as a training unit, focusing on preparing new soldiers through basic and advanced individual training. Today, the 95th Training Division continues its legacy by providing essential training and leadership development for Army Reserve Soldiers.
39th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 39th Infantry Division, known as the "Delta Division," was a unit of the United States Army National Guard formed in 1917 and originally composed of troops from Arkansas, Louisiana, and Mississippi. The division served stateside as a depot division during World War I, training and providing replacements for units overseas, but did not see combat as a whole. Reactivated for World War II, the division again remained within the continental United States, contributing personnel to other units but not deploying as a division to combat theaters. After the war, the 39th Infantry Division continued its service in the National Guard until it was reorganized in the 1960s, eventually becoming the 39th Infantry Brigade Combat Team.

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.