1st Cavalry Division
Direct Support Units
15th Personnel Services Battalion
Organizational Legacy
"Committed to Service"



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"15th Personnel Services Battalion - Baghded, 2007"


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Introduction

The 1st Cavalry Division, a major subordinate command of the US Third Mobile Armored Corps, is a 19,000 soldier, heavy armored division stationed at Ft. Hood, TX. As one of the two "on-call" heavy contingency force divisions of the Army, the First Team has an on-order mission to deploy by sea, air or land to any part of the world on a short notice. The following narratives, divided in timeline eras of major operational missions, describes the threat environment, tactical conditions, evolution of equipment technology and the strategic methodology employed by one of its associated units, the 15th Personnel Services Battalion and its Subordinate Units, to contribute to the successful missions enhancement of the warring organization of the 1st Cavalry Division and the honors they achieved are summarized in the chapters that follow.

Mission

On order, deploy by air, rail and/or sea, establish a personnel services battalion area of operations, provide direct personnel service support to designated units, be prepared to relocate the battalion, provide for the defense, security and life support of all assigned and attached personnel and on order, redeploy upon completion of the mission.

Operational Summary

In the Vietnam and post Vietnam eras, Personnel Services were provided to Division Commanders in a mix of systems and organizatioinal structures:

In accomplishing their "training and handover" objectives of Personnel Services Delivery (PSD), the 15th Personnel Services Battalion "worked themselves out oif a responsible position. The 15th Personnel Services Battalion was inactivated oh 15 July, 2008.

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In direct support of the 1st Cavalry Division at Fort Hood, the 15th Personnel Battalion services the personnel requiremnts of approximately 18,000 soldiers. In carrying out its operation, the 15th personnel Battalion provided a trained and ready deployable force to support all units in its Aea Of Responsibility (AOR) throughout the continuum of peace and war. In addition, it ensured the financial readiness of supported units prior to deployment; disseminated policy guidance, assisted unit commanders, and provided continuous finance support.


This folio of material highlights of the many subsequent historical critical missions performed by members of the 15th Personnel Battalion, whose actions, operations and the many critical issues resolved over its 41+ years history to meet the changing threat and the honors they achieved are summarized in the following sections:

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