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4215th United States Army Hospital (USAH)
U.S. Army
The **4215th United States Army Hospital (USAH)** is a U.S. Army Reserve medical unit with a mission to provide comprehensive healthcare support to military personnel during both peacetime and wartime operations. Activated in the latter half of the 20th century, the 4215th USAH has participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, ensuring readiness to deploy in support of contingency operations. The unit specializes in providing hospitalization, medical treatment, and surgical care, often augmenting active duty medical facilities during large-scale deployments. Throughout its history, the 4215th USAH has demonstrated a steadfast commitment to maintaining the health and readiness of U.S. Army forces, both at home and abroad.
421st Quartermaster Unit Company, Fort Valley, Georgia 31030
U.S. Army
The 421st Quartermaster Company, based in Fort Valley, Georgia, is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in logistical support and supply distribution. Established as part of the Quartermaster Corps, the unit has provided essential services such as fuel, water, and general supply management for military operations both domestically and overseas. Over the years, the 421st has supported various training exercises and mobilizations, ensuring combat readiness and efficient resource allocation for supported units. The company’s dedication to excellence has earned it recognition within the Army Reserve community for its professionalism and mission success.
423rd Medical Company
U.S. Army
The 423rd Medical Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve specializing in medical support and healthcare services for military operations. Activated during periods of conflict and national emergency, the 423rd has provided essential medical care, including casualty treatment, medical evacuation, and support to both combat and humanitarian missions. The unit has participated in several large-scale training exercises and overseas deployments, notably supporting operations in Southwest Asia during the Global War on Terrorism. Recognized for its professionalism and dedication, the 423rd Medical Company continues to uphold a proud tradition of service to soldiers and civilians alike.
424th Medical Battalion
U.S. Army
The 424th Medical Battalion was a unit of the United States Army that provided medical support and casualty evacuation for frontline troops. Activated during World War II, the battalion played a crucial role in supporting combat operations by establishing field hospitals and ensuring wounded soldiers received timely care. The 424th often operated close to the front lines, braving hazardous conditions to deliver life-saving treatment and transport. After the conflict, the battalion continued to serve in various capacities before eventual inactivation as part of post-war restructuring.
42nd Field Hospital
U.S. Army
The 42nd Field Hospital has a distinguished history of providing critical medical support to U.S. and allied forces. Activated during World War II, the unit served in the European and Pacific Theaters, offering surgical and emergency care near front-line operations. In subsequent decades, the 42nd Field Hospital supported missions during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, adapting to advances in battlefield medicine and rapid deployment. More recently, the unit has participated in humanitarian missions and overseas contingency operations, maintaining its commitment to saving lives and supporting global military readiness.
43rd US AD DET USAREUR
U.S. Army
The 43rd U.S. Army Artillery Detachment (43rd US AD) was a specialized unit assigned to the United States Army Europe (USAREUR) during the Cold War. Established in the late 1950s, the 43rd US AD was responsible for the custodial care and operational readiness of nuclear warheads assigned to NATO allied forces in West Germany. The unit worked closely with German Bundeswehr artillery units, providing technical expertise and security for the deployment of nuclear-capable weapons systems. The 43rd US AD remained active through the 1980s, playing a critical role in NATO's deterrence posture until the withdrawal and deactivation of U.S. nuclear forces from Europe at the end of the Cold War.
443rd Field Depot
U.S. Army
The 443rd Field Depot was a logistics unit of the United States Army established during the Korean War. Activated in the early 1950s, its primary mission was to provide vital supply, storage, and maintenance support to U.S. and United Nations forces operating on the Korean Peninsula. The unit managed the distribution of essential equipment, ammunition, and spare parts, ensuring frontline troops remained operationally effective. After the armistice, the 443rd Field Depot continued to support postwar activities until its eventual inactivation as part of broader military restructuring.
449th Chemical Company, 49th AR DIV
U.S. Army
The 449th Chemical Company is a specialized unit within the 49th Armored Division (49th AR DIV) of the United States Army National Guard. Activated during the late 20th century, the 449th Chemical Company’s primary mission was to provide chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) defense support to division-level operations. Over its service, the unit participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, supporting both homeland defense and overseas contingencies. The 449th gained recognition for its professionalism and technical expertise before organizational changes in the early 21st century led to its reorganization and reassignment within the Texas Army National Guard structure.
455th Engineers
U.S. Army
The 455th Engineer Company is a United States Army Reserve unit with a storied history of construction and combat support. Activated during World War II, the unit provided critical engineering services such as building bridges, clearing obstacles, and supporting frontline operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the 455th Engineers have participated in numerous training exercises and supported both domestic and overseas missions, including deployments to the Middle East during the Global War on Terrorism. Their expertise in mobility, survivability, and general engineering continues to make them a vital asset to Army operations.
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