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The 715th Truck Company saw combat in Korea. Naming their company orderly room "Blair House," they flew a DC flag over the Korean peninsula on 8 December 1951. [2] 74th Troop Command heritage continued to deploy overseas to every major conflict in support of the United States Army throughout the Cold War era.
Multi-Agency Augmentation Command, commanded by COL Paul M. Franken; 74th Troop Command, commanded by a Colonel; 372nd Military Police Battalion ("Red Hand" [2]), 74th Troop Command, commanded by Major Roland Lane; HHD, 372nd Military Police Battalion, 273rd Military Police Company, commanded by CPT Nathan Vaichus and 1SG Tonce Cutler
After the war Harries returned to command of the district National Guard as a brigadier general, and he attained promotion to major general before retiring in 1915. [ 17 ] The D.C National Guard served with border patrols on the Southwest border in 1916 during the Pancho Villa raids, a mission similar to the one they would return to in the 21st ...
The volunteers are solicited from different commands under the 74th Troop Command such as the 372nd Military Police (MP) Battalion, the different MP companies, 547th Transportation Company, and the 104th Maintenance Company within the DCARNG. The volunteers are screened and selected based on appearance, conduct and ability to execute drill and ...
Pages in category "Military in Washington, D.C." The following 28 pages are in this category, out of 28 total. ... 74th Troop Command (United States) 231st Combat ...
Police have released additional photos of a suspect on the run after three explosions took place in Washington, DC over the weekend in what appears to be targeted attacks on businesses.. An ATM, a ...
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Oregon Army National Guard Brig. Gen. William J. Edwards (left), Land Component Commander; Col. Gregory T. Day (center), outgoing commander; and Lt. Col. (promotable) Stephen L. Schmidt (right), incoming commander, stand at attention during the beginning of a change of command ceremony for the 82nd Brigade (Troop Command), June 3, 2017, at Camp Withycombe in Clackamas, Oregon.