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In mid-January, after the air war had begun, the 82nd Airborne Division displaced nearly 650 miles (1,050 km) to the northwest near the Iraqi border in preparation for the commencement of the ground war. On 22 February, a day before the official start of the ground war - Task Force Falcon which
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With violence in Iraq escalating out of control, the President on 10 January announced a new strategy involving an increase of forces and a new emphasis on counter-insurgency tactics. Within a week of receiving orders, the brigade had 3,000 troops, 300 vehicles, and thousands of pieces of equipment
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The 3-325th infantrymen began arriving in Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina on 18 December 1995, to set up perimeter security, which completed the first in a series of steps paving the way for the arrival of thousands of NATO troops. 3-325th ABCT was the lead element for Task Force Eagle, part of Operation
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based in Vicenza Italy was re-flagged as the 4-325 Airborne Battalion Combat Team (ABCT) Part of the NATO's Southern European Task Force (SETAF) In June 1986 The 4-325 began to rotate to Ft Bragg NC as the 3-325 rotated to Italy to assume the duties of the ABCT. During the Cold War the 3-325th ABCT
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began their drive into Iraq and were responsible for the destruction of massive amounts of enemy weapons, equipment, and ammunition. The 1-325 and 4-325, as trailing elements, were responsible for the capture of several thousand Iraqi soldiers. The division is credited with playing a major role in
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In May 2011 the 325th deployed to Iraq, over the next 8 months the brigade conducted combat operations and close out of American footholds from Haditha, Ramadi and Baghdad. The brigade suffered the loss of the last American service member in Iraq, SPC. David E. Hickman, on 14 November 2011. By 25
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3-325 ABCT Stationed in Vicenza, Italy with SETAF" Campaign: Operation Provide Comfort, deployed 19 April 1991, a Humanitarian mission in Northern Iraq to secure the 36 parallel to the north border of Iraq. In the northern area Saddam Hussein's regime brutally murdered the Kurds using chemical
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In January 2006, the 325th AIR underwent one of the largest restructurings in its history. As part of the army-wide transformation program, the regiment was reorganized into a modular structure to become the 2nd Brigade Combat Team. As part of the restructuring, the brigade lost one infantry
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Reconstituted 6 April 1945 in the Army of the United States as the 2d Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry; concurrently consolidated with the 3d Battalion, 325th Glider Infantry, and consolidated unit designated as the 3d Battalion, 325th Glider Infantry, an element of the 82d Airborne
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to send its men to other camps in order to help create other units. This left the regiment with only a small training cadre of just under 800 officers and men. They were replaced by conscripts from all 48 states, giving rise to the 82nd Division's nickname of the "All Americans".
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U.S. Army Soldiers, deployed in support of Combined Joint Task Force - Operation Inherent Resolve, assigned to 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, use a rooftop as an observation post in Mosul Iraq, 7 March
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capitulated in May 2003, the 325th AIR remained in Baghdad to conduct combat and support and stability operations. Missions continued until February 2004, when, after almost a year of sustained combat operations, the regiment returned home to Fort Bragg.
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More than 800 members of the 3-325th ABCT landed on Bosnian soil, bringing with them artillery, engineers, transportation and cooks that all helped prepare Eagle Base, Tuzla, for the onslaught of soldiers moving through the base and into the US sector.
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More than 800 members of the 3-325th ABCT landed on Bosnian soil, bringing with them artillery, engineers, transportation and cooks that all helped prepare Eagle Base, Tuzla, for the onslaught of soldiers moving through the base and into the US sector.
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Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Airborne Battle Group, 325th Infantry Regiment, and remained assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division (organic elements concurrently constituted and activated).
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battalion – the 3/325 – but gained an artillery battalion, a mounted reconnaissance and surveillance squadron, a support battalion, and a special troops battalion containing signal, military intelligence, military police and engineer companies.
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At 04:30 on 26 October, Captain Ritz and his recon patrol were ambushed. Captain Ritz and SSG Gary Epps were killed but the rest of the patrol, although wounded, survived. Bravo Company soon discovered large caches of weapons and equipment.
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weapons after the Kurds and PKK tried to help the United States overthrow Saddam Hussein's regime during the Gulf War. The unit earned a Humanitarian Ribbon and Congressional Medal of Honor for its service in Operation Provide Comfort.
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After serving as the primary protection force for Eagle Base, Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina since mid-December 1995, members of the 3rd Battalion, 325th Infantry (Airborne Combat Team), began to return to their home base of Vicenza, Italy.
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After serving as the primary protection force for Eagle Base, Tuzla, Bosnia-Herzegovina since mid-December 1995, members of the 3rd Battalion, 325th Infantry (Airborne Combat Team), began to return to their home base of
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of professional Regular Army soldiers were originally assigned to the 325th. The cadre was intended to train the many hundreds of new conscripts, most of whom recently called up and were very young and had had no prior
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Scene at advanced first-aid station of the 325th Infantry Regiment, 82nd Division. The wounded arrive on stretchers while in the background a German munitions dump is burning at Marcq, American Red Cross. North of
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During its stay, Company A temporarily operated an observation point in the Russian sector on the zone of separation. From here the unit kept watch, monitoring for possible illegal troop movement in the zone.
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During its stay, A Company temporarily operated an observation point in the Serbian sector on the zone of separation. From here the unit kept watch, monitoring for possible illegal troop movement in the zone.
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Disbanded 15 August 1942; concurrently reconstituted in the Army of the United States as the 2d Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry, an element of the 101st Division, and activated at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
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The regiment returned to the 82nd Airborne Division on 15 December 1948 and was redesignated this time the 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment. On 1 May 1965, the 325th deployed to the revolution torn
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After the war the regiment was reorganized and redesignated, 15 December 1947, as Company A, 325th Infantry Regiment. (Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps.)
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In August 1990, as Division Ready Force (DRF) 1 for the 82nd Airborne Division, the 4-325 was called on to spearhead the deployment of U.S. forces to the Persian Gulf in response to the
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the highly successful 100-hour ground war. The first division elements began redeploying to Fort Bragg on 7 March, and by early April the redeployment of the division was complete.
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Department of the Army. "Lineage and Honors Information: 325th Infantry Regiment." U.S. Army Center for Military History. 31 March 2015. Web. Accessed 8 November 2015. <
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Relieved 1 September 1957 from assignment to the 82d Airborne Division and reorganized as the 325th Infantry, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System
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In September 2005, only six months after the end of their last deployment to Iraq, the 2nd Battalion returned to Iraq once more to provide contingency support in
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Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as the 325th infantry and assigned to the 82d Division (later redesignated as the 82d Airborne Division)
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was called upon to prepare/deploy as a rapid strike force to secure hostile airfields for follow on forces in several scenarios in the middle east including
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In December 2004, the 2nd and 3rd Battalions of the 325th deployed to Iraq to provide security for the country's first-ever free national elections.
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sector from 18 June - 10 August 1918. After a brief rest, the regiment returned to the line to participate in the offensive to reduce the
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The first contingent of about 80 soldiers, began leaving 31 January 1996. They included soldiers in D Battery, Airborne Field Artillery.
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World War II: Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Normandy (with arrowhead); Rhineland (with arrowhead); Nijmegen; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe
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Regimental Unit Study No. 4 506 The Forcing of the merderet Causeway at La Fiere, France: An Action of the 325th Glider Infantry
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Withdrawn 1 July 1983 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the United States Army Regimental System
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Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as the 2d Battalion, 401st Infantry, an element of the 101st Division
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Over the next 15 months, the 325th moved into small outposts throughout the city and waged an aggressive campaign against
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during the Iraqi national elections. Their successes during the five-month deployment were commended by the President.
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Constituted 23 July 1918 in the National Army as the 2d Battalion, 401st Infantry, an element of the 101st Division
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The first contingent of about 80 soldiers, began leaving 31 January 1996. They included soldiers in D Battery,
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U.S. Army Order of Battle, 1919-1941, Volume 1. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry Organizations, 1919-41
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In January 2017, Task Force Falcon comprising approximately 1,700 soldiers deployed to Iraq in support of
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The 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment deploys anywhere in the world, within 18 hours of notification. The
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Military Order of William (Degree of the Knight of the Fourth Class), Streamer embroidered NIJMEGEN 1944
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Committed to another glider-borne assault in September 1944, the regiment fought in Holland as part of
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Men of the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment moving through fog to a new position, Belgium, December 1944.
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Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as the 325th Infantry and assigned to the 82d Division
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https://web.archive.org/web/20090808135922/http://geocities.com/glidertroop325/DeGlopperMOHCert.html
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The regiment was again reorganized and redesignated on 25 May 1964 as the 325th Infantry Regiment.
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Ordered into active military service 25 March 1942 and reorganized at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana
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When the army's regimental system began affiliating separate units with existing regiments The
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or other assets, then increases combat power in order to control land, people, and resources.
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Withdrawn 25 November 1948 from the Organized Reserve Corps and allotted to the Regular Army
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In December 1989, the 4th Battalion "Gold Falcons" conducted a night parachute assault onto
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After further training, the regiment deployed to North Africa under the command of Colonel
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United States Army Garrison Italy: The Army's Power Projection Platform South of the Alps
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called upon the American military to fight global terrorism. The Brigade's role in the
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French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered STE. MERE EGLISE
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Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia; Liberation and Defense of Kuwait; Cease-Fire
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officer, the regiment, which was composed of large numbers of wartime volunteers and
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Members of the regiment in a live fire demonstration during Operation Desert Shield.
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Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in Belgium and Germany
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On 28 March 2003, the regiment was called on to spearhead the 82nd's assault into
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River. For its actions, the regiment was awarded the Presidential Unit Citation.
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to secure from the 36th parallel to the northern border of Iraq and protect the
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Withdrawn 15 November 1948 from the Organized Reserve Corps and allotted to the
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From 26 September - 9 October 1918, the regiment waited to be committed to the
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Armed Forces Expeditions: Dominican Republic; Grenada; Panama (with arrowhead)
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that will return them to their home base at the end of a five-day mission in
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Reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1948 as the 325th Airborne Infantry
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on 24 June 1921, assigned to the 82nd Division, and allotted to the Fourth
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A year later, in January 2007, the 325th was tasked with spearheading the
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered STE. MERE EGLISE
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Reorganized and redesignated 15 August 1942 as the 325th Glider Infantry
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Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered NINEVEH PROVINCE MAY-SEP 2005
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On 14 February 2003 the regiment began to deploy to Kuwait as part of
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conducts forced entry parachute assaults to seize, retain, and defend
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Reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1947 as the 325th Infantry
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The 325th Infantry was ordered into active military service during
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feeder school for new Reserve lieutenants for the regiment was the
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Organized in November 1921 in headquarters at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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terrorists, Sunni insurgents, Shiite militias, and other elements
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Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for SOUTHWEST ASIA 1990-1991
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Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2003
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in support of the Afghanistan national parliamentary elections.
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After further training in France, the regiment was committed to
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Organized in January 1922 with headquarters at Albany, Georgia
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unit when the 82nd Infantry Division was reorganized as the
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Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered BAGHDAD 2007-2008
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Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered BAGHDAD 2003-2004
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December 2011 the brigade had been returned to Fort Bragg.
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Members of the regiment waiting to dash across a street in
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Redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 325th Infantry Regiment
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into Iraq to restore security to the capital of Baghdad.
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Lineage And Honors Information, 325TH INFANTRY REGIMENT
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of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, 325th Infantry Regiment
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World War I: St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Lorraine 1918
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The 325th Infantry Regiment was reconstituted in the
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Army Superior Unit Award, Streamer embroidered 2010
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Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2003
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committed to destroying the fragile Iraqi democracy
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(later General) 946:On 19 April 1991, the 3-325 ABCT, stationed in 719:2nd Battalion, 401st Glider Infantry (attached) 644:on 25 March 1942, forming under the command of 18:2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment 1781: 1779: 1777: 1860:Historical Manuscripts Collection 8-3.1 BB 4. 1858:United States Army Center of Military History 1833:United States Army Center of Military History 355:. The regiment serves as the 82nd Airborne's 8: 1902:Infantry regiments of the United States Army 1717:: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list ( 1189:In July 2005, the 1st Battalion deployed to 608:some years at Camp McClellan, Fort Screven, 468:of the 82nd Division. However, only a small 1739:(Report). Human Rights Watch. 17 June 2003 1721:) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list ( 1223: 675:325th Glider Infantry Regiment (1942-1945) 670: 303: 1737:Iraq: U.S. Should Investigate al-Falluja 1228:325th Airborne Infantry Regiment (2023-) 1139:. The battalion suffered no casualties. 1120:to seize four critical bridges over the 1571: 1014:The 3-325th Infantry began arriving in 962:, deployed to Northern Iraq as part of 477:, who would soon be entering the camp. 1710: 1561:, civil rights attorney and politician 1508:Army Superior Unit Award for 1994–1996 1265:-Headquarters and Headquarters Company 1255:-Headquarters and Headquarters Company 721:-Headquarters and Headquarters Company 711:-Headquarters and Headquarters Company 701:-Headquarters and Headquarters Company 540:and was demobilized on 18 May 1919 at 31: 1872:2 BDE 82nd Airborne Division homepage 1304:101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) 1251:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 697:Headquarters and Headquarters Company 456:, also known as draftees, trained at 7: 1137:killing and wounding many protesters 901:, during Operation Just Cause, the 604:, Georgia. Also conducted infantry 588:, Georgia, and some years with the 1856:. 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Index

2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment

Coat of arms
United States
United States Army
Airborne forces
Regiment
82nd Airborne Division
Fort Liberty
North Carolina
World War I
World War II
Landing at Salerno
Operation Overlord
Operation Market Garden
Battle of the Bulge
Western Allied invasion of Germany
Operation Power Pack
Vietnam War
Operation Urgent Fury
Operation Desert Storm
Operation Iraqi Freedom
Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Inherent Resolve
Charles Billingslea
Distinctive unit insignia

Beret flashes

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