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The 179th Infantry Regiment ("Tomahawks" [1]) is an infantry regiment of the United States Army's National Guard. Currently, the 1st Battalion is the only active battalion in the regiment and is organized as a combined arms battalion under the brigade unit of action table of organization and equipment.
The 179th Cyberspace Wing (179 CW) is a unit of the Ohio Air National Guard, stationed at Mansfield Lahm Air National Guard Base, Mansfield, Ohio.
The 179th was engaged in the Battle of the Crater, with dozens killed, wounded and missing; it was reduced by severe losses, and reorganized with more losses in the fall. The regiment rendered service during the attack of Fort Stedman in March 1865 and took part in its last battle, the storming of Petersburg in April, with yet more losses.
In October 1983, the mission changed again and the 179th returned to air defense becoming the 179th Fighter-Interceptor Squadron. The return to alert and air defense was accompanied by the McDonnell Douglas F-4D Phantom II tactical fighter, [ 26 ] most of the unit's aircraft being veterans of the Vietnam War.
The 179th New York State Legislature, consisting of the New York State Senate and the New York State Assembly, met from January 6, 1971, to May 12, 1972, ...
The 179th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, and mustered in for one year service on September 29, 1864, under the command of Colonel Harley H. Sage. The regiment was attached to Post of Nashville, Tennessee, Department of the Cumberland , to December 1864. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, XX Corps , Department of the ...
179th Military Police Company (CS) - Savannah, GA; 190th Military Police Company (Guard) - Kennesaw, GA; Georgia Army National Guard: National Guard 51st Military Police Battalion - Florence, SC Headquarters and HQ Detachment - Florence, SC; 132nd Military Police Company (CS) - West Columbia, SC; 133rd Military Police Company (CS ...
The 179th Tunnelling Company was one of the tunnelling companies of the Royal Engineers created by the British Army during World War I.The tunnelling units were occupied in offensive and defensive mining involving the placing and maintaining of mines under enemy lines, as well as other underground work such as the construction of deep dugouts for troop accommodation, the digging of subways ...