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  • and activated at the United States Army Chemical Center, Maryland Inactivated 1 September 1958 at the United States Army Chemical Center, Maryland Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 1st Antiaircraft Artillery
  • Corps Reconstituted 1 July 1924 in the Regular Army as the 1st Coast Artillery and partially organized with Headquarters at Fort de Lesseps, Canal Zone (1st Battalion activated 1 June 1926 at Fort Randolph, Canal Zone; inactivated
  • Zone Reconstituted 21 June 1950 in the Regular Army as the 1st Coast Artillery to consist of the 1st and 2d Battalions; 1st and 2d Battalions concurrently redesignated as the 1st and 54th Antiaircraft Battalions, respectively
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  • System, reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System, and transferred to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command with Headquarters at Fort Knox, Kentucky 16th Cavalry Honors Campaign Participation
  • System, and transferred to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command with Headquarters at Fort Knox, Kentucky 16th Cavalry Honors Campaign Participation Credit World War II : Rhineland; Central Europe
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  • between 26 October and 4 November transported Army engineers to Nagoya, Honshu. From Japan she arrived Saipan 14 November and operated in the Marianas during the remainder of the year. LST-883 steamed to San Pedro Bay, Leyte, between 15 and
  • an in-custody status, and was transferred to the Army 26 August for use in Japan. Reacquired by the Navy 1 July 1950, LST-883 recommissioned at Yokosuka, Japan, 26 August, Lt. Charles M. Miller in command. In response to President Truman's
  • aggression in Korea, she embarked Marines and Army troops, loaded combat stores, and departed Kobe, Japan, 10 September. She sailed for Inchon, South Korea, as part of an amphibious attack force. Assigned to TG 90.3 LST-883 arrived off the
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  • write a bright page in the history of the U.S. Army. On 27 October, the 442d was called on to rescue a surrounded U.S. battalion. They attacked the heavily fortified defenses of a superior German force. Fighting was desperate, often
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  • An exhibit, Bands of Brothers: The Army’s Musical Heritage , opened on 27 July 2006 at the U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum to honor the contributions of Army musicians and Army bands, and relates the history and importance of the
  •   2006 Annual U.S. Army Museum System Training Course Review Col. (Ret.) Robert S. Voyles, U.S. Army Fort Douglas Military Museum Fort Douglas, UT
  • Col. (Ret.) Robert S. Voyles, U.S. Army Fort Douglas Military Museum Fort Douglas, UT   describing the work done by a provisional recovery team from Illinois and
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  • Couvillion (Couvi), Supervisory Curator of the Army Historical Clearinghouse at Anniston Army Depot, Jeffrey Kimball, Chief Conservator of the Army Museum System and myself, the local interpreter, headed for New Orleans on 7 October. Couvi and I
  • The Army Museum System Jackson Barracks Assessment Team Report 7–10 October 2005 David Hanselman, Director U.S. Army
  • Hanselman, Director U.S. Army Transportation Museum Fort Eustis, VA Soon after the water began to subside from the devastation of Hurricane Katrina, members of the Army Museum System began
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  • U.S. Army Transportation Museum Exhibit Honors Army Divers Marc Sammis, Museum Specialist U.S. Army Transportation Museum Fort Eustis, VA
  • Museum Exhibit Honors Army Divers Marc Sammis, Museum Specialist U.S. Army Transportation Museum Fort Eustis, VA The staff at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum
  • Sammis, Museum Specialist U.S. Army Transportation Museum Fort Eustis, VA The staff at the U.S. Army Transportation Museum along with the assistance of the dive team at Fort Eustis, recently completed an
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