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U.S. Army Veteran
Branch
U.S. Army
177TH PSC
U.S. Army
The 177th Personnel Services Company (PSC) is a unit within the United States Army responsible for providing personnel and administrative support to soldiers and their families. Historically, the 177th PSC has deployed in support of major operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, where it managed critical human resources functions such as casualty reporting, awards processing, and personnel accountability. The unit is known for its adaptability and commitment to maintaining soldier readiness in both peacetime and combat environments. Over the years, the 177th PSC has earned commendations for its professionalism and dedication to supporting the Army’s mission worldwide.

US Army
U.S. Army
The US Army is the largest branch of the United States military. It is responsible for land-based military operations and is comprised of soldiers who are trained to defend the country and its interests. The Army has a long history of service, dating back to the Revolutionary War, and plays a crucial role in national defense and security. Soldiers in the Army are trained in combat skills, leadership, and teamwork to carry out missions both domestically and internationally.
redstone aarsenal huntsville ala.
U.S. Army
Redstone Arsenal, located in Huntsville, Alabama, was established in 1941 as a chemical munitions manufacturing and storage facility during World War II. After the war, its mission shifted, becoming a major center for rocket and missile research under the U.S. Army's Ordnance Department. The Arsenal played a pivotal role in the development of the Redstone rocket, which launched America’s first live nuclear ballistic missile and later carried the first U.S. astronaut, Alan Shepard, into space. Today, Redstone Arsenal serves as a key hub for Army materiel management, aviation, and missile defense programs, hosting major commands such as the U.S. Army Materiel Command and the Missile Defense Agency.
HHC 8TH ID
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 8th Infantry Division (HHC, 8th ID), was first activated during World War I in 1918. The division saw extensive combat during World War II, participating in campaigns across France and Germany after landing at Utah Beach in July 1944. Reactivated during the Cold War, the 8th Infantry Division was stationed in West Germany, serving as a key component of NATO's defense against the Warsaw Pact. HHC 8th ID provided command and control for the division until its inactivation in 1992 following the end of the Cold War.