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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
Fort Jackson,SC
U.S. Army
Fort Jackson, located in Columbia, South Carolina, was established in 1917 as a training camp during World War I and named after President Andrew Jackson. Over the decades, it has played a pivotal role in preparing U.S. Army soldiers, serving as the Army’s largest basic combat training center. During World War II, Fort Jackson expanded significantly to accommodate the training of hundreds of thousands of troops. Today, it continues to be a vital installation, graduating nearly 50 percent of all soldiers entering the Army each year.
158th Quartermasters
U.S. Army
The 158th Quartermaster Company has a distinguished history of logistical support within the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in supplying troops with essential materials and fuel across multiple theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 158th Quartermasters have supported numerous missions, from peacetime training exercises to overseas deployments, ensuring operational readiness. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, providing vital sustainment and logistical services wherever needed.
145th Aviation Bn
U.S. Army
The 145th Aviation Battalion was a distinguished aviation unit of the United States Army, activated during the Vietnam War. Organized in 1965, the battalion provided critical aviation support, including troop transport, resupply, and medevac missions throughout the III and IV Corps Tactical Zones. Stationed primarily at Bien Hoa Air Base, the 145th played a pivotal role in numerous major operations, adapting to the challenging conditions of jungle warfare. Following the end of U.S. involvement in Vietnam, the battalion was eventually inactivated, but its legacy endures as a symbol of the vital role of Army aviation in modern combat operations.