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U.S. Army
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United States Army Garrison, TRADOC
U.S. Army
United States Army Garrison, TRADOC (U.S. Army Garrison, Training and Doctrine Command) provides essential installation support to the Headquarters, U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Established to sustain the mission of TRADOC, the garrison enables the training and development of soldiers and leaders by managing base operations, infrastructure, and community services. Over the years, the garrison has played a crucial role in supporting the Army’s mission to recruit, train, and educate the force. Its ongoing efforts ensure the operational readiness and quality of life for soldiers, civilians, and families stationed at Fort Eustis.
E Company Fort Leonard Wood Mo.
U.S. Army
E Company, based at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, serves as a key training unit within the United States Army. Historically, Fort Leonard Wood has been a center for engineering, chemical, and military police training since its establishment in 1940. E Company has contributed to preparing thousands of soldiers for service, focusing on basic combat training and specialized instruction. Over the decades, the unit has upheld a tradition of discipline and excellence, playing a vital role in shaping new Army recruits into capable soldiers.
1ST BATTALION (ABN) 509TH INFANTRY
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion (Airborne), 509th Infantry Regiment traces its lineage to the 509th Parachute Infantry Battalion, activated in 1941. During World War II, the unit became the first American airborne unit to conduct a combat jump, parachuting into North Africa during Operation Torch in November 1942. The battalion participated in several key campaigns, including those in Italy and Southern France, earning multiple decorations for valor. Today, the 1-509th Infantry (Airborne) serves as the Opposing Forces (OPFOR) at the Joint Readiness Training Center, Fort Johnson, Louisiana, providing realistic training for deploying Army units.
9th S&T Bn
U.S. Army
The 9th Supply and Transportation Battalion (9th S&T Bn) was a key logistics unit of the U.S. Army, originally activated during the Vietnam War era. Assigned to the 9th Infantry Division, the battalion provided vital supply, transportation, and logistical support to combat operations in the Mekong Delta from 1966 to 1970. Its personnel managed the movement of equipment, fuel, ammunition, and other essential materials, ensuring the division’s ability to conduct sustained operations in challenging environments. After Vietnam, the 9th S&T Battalion continued to support the 9th Infantry Division during stateside assignments until it was inactivated following Army force reductions in the early 1990s.
USAREC
U.S. Army
The United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) was established in October 1964 to centralize and streamline the Army’s recruiting efforts across the nation. Headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, USAREC is responsible for recruiting enlisted soldiers and officers for both the Regular Army and the Army Reserve. Throughout its history, USAREC has adapted to changing manpower needs, technological advancements, and shifting public attitudes toward military service. The command plays a crucial role in maintaining the Army’s strength by finding, enlisting, and preparing qualified individuals to serve.
USAREC
U.S. Army
The United States Army Recruiting Command (USAREC) was established in October 1964 to centralize and streamline the Army’s recruiting efforts across the nation. Headquartered at Fort Knox, Kentucky, USAREC is responsible for recruiting enlisted soldiers and officers for both the Regular Army and the Army Reserve. Throughout its history, USAREC has adapted to changing manpower needs, technological advancements, and shifting public attitudes toward military service. The command plays a crucial role in maintaining the Army’s strength by finding, enlisting, and preparing qualified individuals to serve.
V CORPS
U.S. Army
V Corps, also known as the Fifth Corps, is a storied formation of the United States Army first activated during World War I in 1918. It played a pivotal role in both World Wars, notably participating in the D-Day landings and the liberation of Europe during World War II. Throughout the Cold War, V Corps was headquartered in Germany, serving as a key element of NATO’s forward defense against the Soviet Union. After a period of inactivation, V Corps was reactivated in 2020 to strengthen U.S. Army operations and command in Europe, reflecting renewed focus on collective defense and deterrence in the region.
USAJFKSWCS
U.S. Army
The United States Army John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School (USAJFKSWCS), established in 1952 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, serves as the U.S. Army’s premier institution for training and educating Special Forces, Psychological Operations, and Civil Affairs soldiers. Originally founded as the Psychological Warfare Center and School, it was renamed in 1960 to honor President John F. Kennedy’s pivotal support of Army Special Forces. Throughout its history, USAJFKSWCS has played a critical role in developing doctrine, training, and leadership for unconventional warfare and special operations worldwide. Today, it continues to shape the Army’s elite soldiers, ensuring they are prepared for complex, evolving global missions.