505th - Infantry Regiment #35028678
Description
The 505th Infantry Regiment, 1st Battalion is a historic and highly decorated unit that is part of the 82nd Airborne Division, based at Fort Liberty (originally Fort Bragg), North Carolina. Here are some key details: Mission and Role: • The 1st Battalion, 505th Infantry Regiment is an airborne infantry unit, meaning its primary role is to deploy via airborne operations, typically dropping into enemy territory via parachute from aircraft. • The battalion is trained to conduct a variety of operations, including direct combat, air assault, reconnaissance, and peacekeeping, among others. Short History: • The 505th Infantry Regiment was activated in 1942 and became a part of the 82nd Airborne Division. The unit has participated in numerous key operations, most notably in World War II, Vietnam, and more recent conflicts such as Iraq and Afghanistan. • The 1st Battalion has earned a reputation for excellence, with soldiers participating in numerous combat operations around the world.
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| 22 Aug 2026, 17:36 | 3 | first reading |
Ownership
Owned by Wiking (@prob_JJ) as measured.
Members we’ve seen
Wiking (@prob_JJ) — Lieutenant Colonel (rank 255)
Collin (@Collinplaysroblox707) — Specialist (rank 5)
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