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62nd Maintenance Battalion
U.S. Army
The 62nd Maintenance Battalion was constituted on 1 May 1936 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 62nd Quartermaster Battalion (Laundry). Activated on 1 June 1941 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri, the battalion provided vital supply and maintenance support during World War II, including service in the European Theater. After the war, it underwent several redesignations, ultimately becoming the 62nd Maintenance Battalion in 1968. The unit supported U.S. Army operations in Korea, Vietnam, and later in Southwest Asia during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, earning numerous commendations for its logistical excellence. Throughout its history, the 62nd Maintenance Battalion has played a crucial role in sustaining combat effectiveness through superior maintenance and logistical operations.
66th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 66th Transportation Company was originally constituted and activated during World War II, providing crucial logistical and transportation support to U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the unit has been reactivated and inactivated several times, adapting to the evolving needs of the Army. The company played significant roles in both the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where it facilitated the rapid movement of troops, equipment, and supplies under challenging conditions. In more recent years, the 66th Transportation Company has supported operations in the Middle East, demonstrating its enduring commitment to excellence in military transportation and logistics.
67th Med Dep USAREUR
U.S. Army
The 67th Medical Detachment (67th Med Dep) was a United States Army medical unit assigned to the United States Army Europe (USAREUR). Activated during the Cold War, the unit provided essential medical evacuation and support services to U.S. and NATO forces stationed in Germany. Notably, the 67th Med Dep operated air ambulance helicopters, playing a critical role in casualty evacuation, training exercises, and humanitarian missions throughout the European theater. The detachment earned a reputation for professionalism and rapid response, contributing significantly to the health and readiness of allied forces during its years of service.
68th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 68th Signal Battalion was first constituted on 10 November 1941 in the Regular Army and activated on 1 June 1942 at Camp Blanding, Florida. During World War II, the battalion served in the European Theater, providing vital communications support for Allied operations. After the war, the unit was inactivated and reactivated several times, supporting major operations and contingencies, including missions in Southwest Asia during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. Today, the 68th Signal Battalion remains a key element of the U.S. Army’s signal community, delivering tactical communications and network services to support command and control on the modern battlefield.
690th Medical Co
U.S. Army
The 690th Medical Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in medical support and evacuation. Established to provide medical treatment and patient evacuation in combat and humanitarian missions, the unit has supported various operations both domestically and overseas. Over the years, the 690th Medical Company has participated in training exercises and deployments, ensuring readiness to respond to emergencies and conflicts. Its contributions have been vital in maintaining the health and well-being of service members and civilians in times of crisis.
69th Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 69th Transportation Company is a distinguished unit within the United States Army, primarily tasked with providing transportation and logistical support. Activated during World War II, the company played a vital role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies across multiple theaters of operation. Over the decades, the 69th has supported numerous missions, including deployments during the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and more recent operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. Renowned for its adaptability and dedication, the 69th Transportation Company continues to uphold its legacy of excellence in military logistics.
6th Ranger Training Battalion
U.S. Army
The 6th Ranger Training Battalion is a distinguished unit of the United States Army, headquartered at Eglin Air Force Base, Florida. Its origins trace back to the legendary 6th Ranger Infantry Battalion of World War II, renowned for its role in the liberation of the Philippines and the raid at Cabanatuan. Reactivated in 1951 as part of the U.S. Army Ranger School, the battalion became responsible for conducting the grueling "Swamp Phase," which tests students in jungle and coastal operations. Today, the 6th Ranger Training Battalion continues its legacy by training future Army leaders in small unit tactics, survival, and leadership under extreme conditions.
7th FA
U.S. Army
The 7th Field Artillery Regiment (7th FA) was first constituted in the Regular Army in 1916, just prior to America's entry into World War I. During the war, the unit served with distinction as part of the 1st Infantry Division, participating in key battles such as Cantigny, Soissons, and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive. In World War II, the 7th FA again saw extensive combat in North Africa, Sicily, and the European Theater, continuing its legacy of excellence. Over the decades, the regiment has supported U.S. Army operations in Korea, Vietnam, the Gulf War, and recent conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, earning numerous battle honors and decorations for its service.
81st FA
U.S. Army
The 81st Field Artillery (FA) traces its origins to its constitution in the Regular Army on 1 July 1916. Activated during World War I, the unit provided crucial artillery support in several key operations, later serving with distinction during World War II in campaigns across North Africa and Europe. The 81st FA has undergone several reorganizations and redesignations, adapting to evolving battlefield requirements throughout the Cold War and into the modern era. Today, the unit continues its legacy of excellence, supporting U.S. Army operations with advanced artillery capabilities.
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