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56th MPCO: Utah
U.S. Army
The 56th Military Police Company (56th MPCO), part of the Utah Army National Guard, has a proud history of service both domestically and abroad. Activated in Utah, the unit has provided crucial military police support, including law enforcement, security operations, and detainee operations. Over the years, the 56th MPCO has deployed in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom, earning recognition for its professionalism and dedication. In addition to overseas missions, the unit regularly supports state emergency response efforts, demonstrating its versatility and commitment to both community and country.
56TH RPSC
U.S. Army
Imported from legacy system. Member count: 34
5700 civil engineer sq. crash rescue
U.S. Army
The 5700th Civil Engineer Squadron (Crash Rescue) was a United States Air Force unit based at various locations, most notably at Wheelus Air Base, Libya, during the 1950s and 1960s. Its primary mission was to provide rapid crash rescue and firefighting services for military aircraft operations, ensuring the safety of aircrews and the protection of valuable Air Force assets. The squadron played a critical support role during the era of Strategic Air Command deployments and NATO training exercises in North Africa. Its personnel were highly trained in emergency response, contributing significantly to airfield safety and operational readiness until the American withdrawal from Wheelus in 1970.
575th Army Postal Unit Ft Lewis, WA
U.S. Army
The 575th Army Postal Unit, based at Fort Lewis, Washington, has played a crucial role in providing mail and postal services to U.S. Army personnel. Established to support troop morale and logistics, the unit ensured the reliable delivery of correspondence and packages during both peacetime and deployments. Over its history, the 575th supported numerous operations, adapting to technological advances in military mail handling and distribution. Its dedicated service contributed significantly to maintaining communication links between soldiers and their families, reinforcing the Army's commitment to troop welfare.
575th fsc
U.S. Army
The 575th Forward Support Company (FSC) is a logistics unit in the United States Army, typically assigned to support a maneuver battalion within a Brigade Combat Team. Activated as part of the Army’s modular force transformation in the early 21st century, the 575th FSC provides essential sustainment functions, including supply, maintenance, and transportation. The unit has supported overseas contingency operations, deploying to locations such as Iraq and Afghanistan to ensure frontline troops receive necessary equipment and services. The 575th FSC continues to play a vital role in maintaining the operational readiness of supported units during both training and real-world missions.
5760 Signal Detachment.
U.S. Army
The 5760 Signal Detachment was a specialized communications unit within the United States Army, established during the Cold War era. Tasked with providing secure and reliable signal support, the detachment played a crucial role in maintaining communication lines for command and control operations. Throughout its active years, the 5760 Signal Detachment supported various field exercises and deployments, ensuring seamless information flow between higher headquarters and subordinate units. Its expertise in tactical communication contributed significantly to mission success before the unit was eventually inactivated as part of broader force restructuring.
57th ATC Unit
U.S. Army
The 57th Air Traffic Control (ATC) Unit was activated in 1967 to provide critical airspace management and control for military operations. Initially deployed during the Vietnam War, the unit played a vital role in coordinating air support and ensuring the safe movement of allied aircraft in contested environments. Over the decades, the 57th ATC Unit has supported various missions, including humanitarian aid, disaster relief, and combat operations worldwide. Known for its technical expertise and operational flexibility, the unit continues to uphold a legacy of excellence in air traffic services for the United States military.
589 Motor Ambulance Company
U.S. Army
The 589th Motor Ambulance Company was a United States Army medical unit activated during World War II to provide frontline casualty evacuation and medical transport. Organized in 1944, the company was equipped with motorized ambulances and assigned to various Army corps in the European Theater of Operations. Its personnel were responsible for rapidly retrieving wounded soldiers from battle zones and transporting them to field hospitals under often hazardous conditions. The 589th played a crucial role in saving lives by ensuring timely medical care and evacuation during major campaigns, including the push across France and into Germany. The company's dedication earned it commendations for bravery and efficiency in combat support operations.
58th Evac Hosp
U.S. Army
The 58th Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II. It was deployed to the European Theater, providing vital medical support to frontline troops, including participating in the Normandy Campaign after D-Day in 1944. The unit operated mobile hospital facilities, treating thousands of wounded soldiers under challenging combat conditions. After WWII, the 58th Evacuation Hospital was inactivated, but its legacy remains as a symbol of lifesaving service during critical military operations.
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