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67th Evac Hospital
U.S. Army
The 67th Evacuation Hospital was a notable U.S. Army medical unit with distinguished service in multiple conflicts. Activated during World War II in 1942, it provided vital frontline medical care during campaigns in North Africa, Sicily, and Europe, including supporting the Normandy invasion. Reactivated for the Vietnam War, the 67th Evac Hospital was stationed at Qui Nhon and later Pleiku, where it treated thousands of casualties from 1966 to 1972. Its legacy is marked by dedication to saving lives under combat conditions and adapting to the evolving demands of battlefield medicine.
US Army Security Agency
U.S. Army
The US Army Security Agency (ASA) was established in 1945 as the Army’s primary signals intelligence and electronic warfare organization, inheriting its mission from the World War II-era Signal Intelligence Service. Throughout the Cold War, the ASA played a crucial role in intercepting and analyzing enemy communications, particularly against the Soviet Union and its allies. ASA personnel served worldwide, including significant deployments during the Korean and Vietnam Wars, often operating in highly secretive and hazardous conditions. In 1977, the ASA was disbanded and its functions were merged into the newly formed US Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), marking the end of the agency as a separate entity.
Wilford Hall Medical Center
U.S. Army
Wilford Hall Medical Center, located at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas, has a distinguished history as one of the United States Air Force's premier medical facilities. Established during World War II, it was named in honor of Major General Wilford F. Hall, a noted pioneer in Air Force medicine. Over the decades, Wilford Hall served as the Air Force's largest medical center, providing advanced healthcare to service members, their families, and veterans, as well as supporting global military operations with specialized medical teams. In 2011, its inpatient services transitioned to the newly established San Antonio Military Medical Center, but Wilford Hall continues its legacy as an outpatient ambulatory care center, remaining a key pillar in military medicine.
1:19th FA
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 19th Field Artillery Regiment (1/19th FA) has a distinguished history dating back to its constitution in 1916 as part of the Regular Army. The battalion saw action during World War I and World War II, providing vital artillery support in campaigns across Europe and the Pacific. During the Vietnam War, 1/19th FA served with distinction, delivering fire support for infantry operations. In recent decades, the unit has continued its legacy as both a training and operational force, adapting to modern artillery tactics and supporting U.S. Army missions worldwide.
1:36 Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 36th Infantry Regiment (1/36 Infantry), known as "Spartans," traces its lineage to the 36th Infantry Regiment, which was constituted in 1917. Throughout its history, the battalion has seen service in major conflicts, including World War II, where it fought as part of the 3rd Armored Division in campaigns across Europe. In the post-Cold War era, 1/36 Infantry has deployed in support of operations in the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, demonstrating adaptability in both conventional and counterinsurgency missions. Today, 1/36 Infantry is assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 1st Armored Division, continuing its legacy of readiness and service.
1:40th Armored Division
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 40th Armored Regiment (1/40th Armored) traces its origins to World War II, where its predecessor units served with distinction in major campaigns across Europe. Reactivated during the Cold War, the battalion became part of the 40th Armored Division, California Army National Guard, tasked primarily with armored warfare and homeland defense missions. Throughout the latter half of the 20th century, 1/40th Armored participated in numerous training exercises and mobilizations, ensuring readiness for both national emergencies and overseas deployments. Although the 40th Armored Division was inactivated in 1968, the legacy of the 1/40th Armored endures in the traditions and history of California’s armored forces.
1:503d inf, 2ID
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 503rd Infantry Regiment (1/503d INF) traces its origins to World War II as part of the 503rd Parachute Infantry Regiment, known for its historic airborne assaults in the Pacific Theater. The unit later became attached to the 2nd Infantry Division (2ID), serving with distinction in various conflicts, including the Vietnam War, where it earned numerous commendations for its bravery and effectiveness in combat. Over the decades, 1/503d INF has participated in multinational training exercises and operations, reinforcing its reputation as a premier light infantry force. Today, the battalion continues to uphold its proud legacy, demonstrating readiness and professionalism as part of the U.S. Army’s global commitments.
2:57th ADA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 57th Air Defense Artillery (2/57th ADA) traces its lineage to earlier coastal and antiaircraft artillery units activated during World War II. As part of the U.S. Army's air defense forces, the 2/57th ADA served at various times under different commands, providing critical protection against aerial threats with both gun-based and later missile-based systems. During the Cold War, the unit was stationed in key locations in Europe, such as Germany, to defend against potential Soviet air attacks. The battalion was eventually inactivated as part of the post-Cold War drawdown and restructuring of U.S. air defense assets.
2:59TH ADA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 59th Air Defense Artillery Regiment (2/59th ADA) traces its origins to the 59th Coast Artillery, which was constituted in the early 20th century to provide coastal defense. During World War II, the unit participated in the defense of the Philippines and saw action during the Bataan campaign. Reactivated during the Cold War era, 2/59th ADA was stationed in Europe, where it provided air defense coverage as part of NATO forces, operating systems such as the HAWK missile. The battalion was eventually inactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions, but its legacy continues through the lineage of the 59th ADA Regiment.
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