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U.S. Army Active Duty
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
CW2
Service Years
1984 - 2000
35th Signal Brigade
U.S. Army
The 35th Signal Brigade, originally activated in 1943 as the 931st Signal Battalion, is a prominent communications unit in the United States Army. Renamed and reactivated multiple times, the brigade provided critical signal support during major operations, including Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. Known as "The Lion Brigade," it specializes in rapidly deploying and establishing secure communications networks for command and control. Stationed at Fort Liberty (formerly Fort Bragg), North Carolina, the 35th Signal Brigade continues to play a vital role in enabling modern battlefield communications for joint and combined operations.
1:9th Cavalry
U.S. Army
The 1st Squadron, 9th Cavalry Regiment (1/9th Cavalry) was originally constituted in 1866 and has a distinguished history, particularly during the Vietnam War. Serving as the reconnaissance element for the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 1/9th Cavalry earned the nickname "The Headhunters" for its aggressive and effective scouting and combat missions. The unit pioneered air cavalry tactics, using helicopters for rapid deployment and surprise attacks deep in enemy territory. Over the course of the Vietnam conflict, 1/9th Cavalry earned numerous unit commendations and became one of the most decorated units in U.S. Army history.
123rd Support Battalion
U.S. Army
The 123rd Support Battalion was originally constituted during World War II to provide vital logistical and sustainment support to frontline combat units. Over the decades, it has served in numerous conflicts, including the Korean War, Vietnam War, and operations in the Middle East, adapting its mission to meet the evolving needs of modern warfare. The battalion has earned several commendations for its outstanding service in maintaining supply lines, ensuring equipment readiness, and supporting humanitarian missions. Today, the 123rd Support Battalion continues its proud tradition, delivering essential support to ensure the operational effectiveness of its parent brigade.

1-15 FA
U.S. Army
Unit with 39 member associations.
123rd MSB 1AD
U.S. Army
The **123rd Main Support Battalion (MSB)** served as a key logistical unit within the 1st Armored Division (1AD) of the United States Army. Originally constituted during the Cold War, the 123rd MSB provided vital supply, maintenance, and medical support to ensure the operational readiness of division units. The battalion saw deployment during major operations, including Operation Desert Storm in 1991, where it played a crucial role in sustaining combat forces in the Persian Gulf. Over the years, the 123rd MSB continued to adapt to evolving military needs, supporting training exercises and contingency missions until it was eventually reorganized during Army modular transformation initiatives.
327 Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 327th Signal Battalion was a United States Army unit specializing in communications and signal support. Activated in 1952, the battalion played a crucial role in providing tactical communications for Army units, particularly airborne and rapid deployment forces. Over its history, the 327th participated in various operations, including supporting the XVIII Airborne Corps and deploying during conflicts such as Operation Desert Storm. The battalion was inactivated in 2007 as part of Army-wide restructuring, with its legacy carried on by successor signal units.
123 MAINTENANCE BN. GERMANY
U.S. Army
The 123rd Maintenance Battalion was a key support unit within the U.S. Army, stationed in Germany during the Cold War era. Its primary mission was to provide maintenance and logistical support to combat units, ensuring operational readiness of vehicles, weapons, and equipment. The battalion participated in numerous training exercises and NATO operations, contributing to the defense posture of U.S. forces in Europe. Through its dedicated service, the 123rd Maintenance Battalion played a vital role in sustaining the effectiveness of American military operations in Germany.