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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
HHB DIVARTY
U.S. Army
**Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, Division Artillery (HHB DIVARTY)** serves as the command and control element for the artillery units assigned to a division in the United States Army. Established during World War II, DIVARTY units provided critical fire support coordination, integrating field artillery assets in both offensive and defensive operations. Over the decades, HHB DIVARTY has played vital roles in major conflicts, from the Korean War through Operation Iraqi Freedom, adapting to advances in technology and doctrine. Today, HHB DIVARTY continues to oversee training, readiness, and operational employment of division-level artillery, ensuring the division's firepower remains responsive and effective on the modern battlefield.
HHB 2:17 FA camp pelham
U.S. Army
HHB (Headquarters and Headquarters Battery), 2nd Battalion, 17th Field Artillery (2/17 FA), has a distinguished history within the U.S. Army. Stationed at Camp Pelham, South Korea, during the late 20th century, the unit played a crucial role in providing fire support and maintaining readiness along the Demilitarized Zone (DMZ) during the Cold War. Members of HHB 2/17 FA were responsible for command and control, communications, and logistical support for the battalion’s artillery batteries. Their presence at Camp Pelham underscored the United States’ commitment to the defense of South Korea and deterrence against potential aggression on the Korean Peninsula.
1:27th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment (1/27th FA) traces its lineage to the organization of the 27th Field Artillery in 1918 at Camp McClellan, Alabama. The unit has served with distinction in multiple conflicts, including World War II, where it supported armored operations across Europe, and the Cold War, as part of U.S. forces stationed in Germany. During the Gulf War, elements of 1/27th FA contributed to coalition artillery firepower in Operation Desert Storm. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its legacy, providing critical fire support and readiness as part of the modern U.S. Army.