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217th Evac Hospital
U.S. Army
The 217th Evacuation Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. It was deployed to the European Theater, landing in Normandy shortly after D-Day in June 1944. The hospital provided critical medical care to wounded soldiers as the front lines advanced across France, Belgium, and into Germany. Following VE Day, the 217th continued its service by treating liberated prisoners and displaced persons before being deactivated after the war.
220th Aviation Company
U.S. Army
The 220th Aviation Company, famously known as the "Catkillers," was activated in 1965 to provide aerial reconnaissance and support during the Vietnam War. Operating primarily the O-1 Bird Dog aircraft, the unit was tasked with directing artillery, spotting enemy positions, and performing visual reconnaissance missions over challenging terrain. The Catkillers became renowned for their bravery and effectiveness, often flying low and slow over hostile territory to gather critical intelligence for ground forces. The 220th served with distinction until its deactivation in 1971, leaving a lasting legacy of valor and service among Army aviation units.
220th Eng. Co (combat support)
U.S. Army
The 220th Engineer Company (Combat Support) is a unit within the United States Army National Guard, with a mission focused on providing engineering support to combat operations. Throughout its history, the 220th has participated in various stateside and overseas operations, including construction, route clearance, and infrastructure repair. The unit has deployed in support of missions such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, contributing to base construction and force protection. Renowned for its technical expertise and adaptability, the 220th Engineer Company continues to play a vital role in both combat and humanitarian missions.
222nd Personnel Service Company
U.S. Army
The 222nd Personnel Service Company was a U.S. Army unit responsible for providing human resources and administrative support to soldiers and commands. Activated during the late 20th century, the company played a critical role in processing personnel actions, maintaining records, and supporting deployments. Throughout its service, the 222nd Personnel Service Company supported various operations, including missions in Europe under the U.S. Army Europe command. The unit was recognized for its professionalism and dedication before eventual inactivation as part of Army restructuring efforts.
2291 USAH
U.S. Army
The 2291st United States Army Hospital (USAH) was a Reserve medical unit that provided vital medical support to the U.S. Army. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit was tasked with augmenting military medical capabilities during times of national emergency or deployment. The 2291st USAH participated in various training exercises and readiness missions, ensuring its personnel were prepared to deliver healthcare in both field and fixed-facility environments. Over the years, the unit contributed to the overall mission of Army Medicine by supporting mobilizations and domestic operations as needed.
238th Maintenance Co
U.S. Army
The 238th Maintenance Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve that specializes in providing maintenance support for military equipment and vehicles. Activated in the late 20th century, the company has supported numerous training exercises and deployments, ensuring operational readiness for supported units. The 238th has participated in both domestic and overseas missions, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it was tasked with repairing and maintaining a variety of critical assets. The company's dedication to excellence has earned it several commendations and a reputation for reliability within the Army's sustainment community.
23rd ASG, Camp Humphrey, Korea
U.S. Army
The 23rd Area Support Group (ASG) was a key U.S. Army logistics unit stationed at Camp Humphreys, South Korea. Tasked with providing comprehensive base operations and logistical support, the 23rd ASG played a critical role in sustaining U.S. and allied forces in the region. Throughout its tenure, the group managed supply distribution, transportation, maintenance, and community services, ensuring operational readiness. The 23rd ASG’s efforts contributed significantly to the United States’ enduring military presence and mission effectiveness on the Korean Peninsula.
23rd Med Battalion
U.S. Army
The 23rd Medical Battalion was a key medical support unit of the United States Army, originally activated during World War II. It provided comprehensive medical services, including evacuation, treatment, and hospitalization for wounded soldiers, often operating close to the front lines. The battalion played a significant role during the Vietnam War as part of the 23rd Infantry (Americal) Division, where it managed medical logistics and casualty care under combat conditions. Throughout its service, the 23rd Medical Battalion was recognized for its dedication to saving lives and maintaining the health and readiness of combat troops.
244th AVN Co USARPAC
U.S. Army
The 244th Aviation Company (244th AVN Co) was a United States Army aviation unit that served under the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC) command. Activated during the Vietnam War era, the 244th AVN Co provided critical aerial support, including troop transport, resupply missions, and reconnaissance operations in Southeast Asia. The unit operated a variety of rotary-wing aircraft, most notably the UH-1 "Huey" helicopters, and played a vital role in supporting ground operations. After its Vietnam service, the 244th Aviation Company continued to serve in the USARPAC area, contributing to training exercises and regional stability until its eventual deactivation.
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