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628th Forward Resuscitation Surgical Team
U.S. Army
The 628th Forward Resuscitation Surgical Team (FRST) is a highly specialized U.S. Army medical unit designed to provide life-saving surgical care close to the front lines. Established in response to the need for rapid trauma intervention in combat zones, the team is equipped to stabilize and treat critically wounded soldiers within the "golden hour." The 628th FRST is comprised of surgeons, nurses, and medics trained to operate in austere environments, ensuring swift and effective medical support during deployments. Their contributions have been vital in reducing battlefield mortality rates during recent conflicts, including operations in the Middle East and other global contingency missions.
63 J. Training
U.S. Army
The 63 J. Training unit was established as part of a broader effort to modernize and professionalize military training within its branch. Formed in the early 21st century, the unit specializes in advanced joint training exercises, focusing on interoperability between various service arms. Over the years, 63 J. Training has played a crucial role in preparing personnel for multinational operations and peacekeeping missions. Its instructors are recognized for their expertise in adaptive training methods and the integration of new technologies into traditional military curricula.
630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion
U.S. Army
The 630th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, headquartered in Los Alamitos, California. Activated in 2006, the battalion provides logistics, supply, transportation, and maintenance support to units across the operational spectrum. The 630th CSSB has supported multiple training exercises and mobilizations, including deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and other overseas contingencies. Through its subordinate companies, the battalion plays a critical role in sustaining combat readiness and operational effectiveness for supported forces.
640th TC Det
U.S. Army
The 640th Transportation Company Detachment (640th TC Det) is a U.S. Army Reserve unit with a primary mission of providing transportation and logistical support. Historically, the 640th TC Det has supported various operations both stateside and overseas, ensuring the efficient movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies. The unit has participated in training exercises and mobilizations, contributing to the Army's readiness and mission success. Through its service, the 640th TC Det has demonstrated adaptability and professionalism in diverse operational environments.
645th Supply Unit
U.S. Army
The 645th Supply Unit was established during World War II to provide critical logistical and supply support to frontline combat units. Initially activated in 1943, the unit operated primarily in the European Theater, ensuring the steady delivery of ammunition, rations, and essential equipment during major campaigns such as the Normandy invasion and the push into Germany. After the war, the 645th Supply Unit continued to serve in various overseas deployments, adapting to the changing needs of the U.S. Army throughout the Cold War era. Today, the unit upholds its legacy of excellence, supporting modern military operations with advanced logistical solutions and rapid deployment capabilities.
651ed Co
U.S. Army
**651st Engineer Detachment Company (651ed Co) Military History:** The 651st Engineer Detachment Company (651ed Co) was activated during the Vietnam War era to provide specialized engineering support to U.S. Army operations. The unit distinguished itself by constructing critical infrastructure such as roads, bridges, and forward operating bases under challenging combat conditions. Over the years, the 651ed Co has participated in multiple overseas deployments, supporting both combat and humanitarian missions. Its legacy is marked by technical proficiency, adaptability, and dedicated service in both wartime and peacetime environments.
656 medium truck petroleum company
U.S. Army
The 656th Medium Truck Petroleum Company is a logistics unit in the U.S. Army specializing in the transportation of bulk petroleum products. Activated during the mid-20th century, the company has supported numerous operations by ensuring a steady flow of fuel to frontline units, a critical element in sustaining mobility and combat effectiveness. Over the years, the 656th has deployed to various theaters, including Southwest Asia during Operation Desert Storm and later in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The unit continues to play a vital role in Army logistics, exemplifying excellence in fuel distribution and convoy operations.
65th & 11t
U.S. Army
Certainly! However, your request "65th & 11t" is a bit unclear—are you referring to the 65th Infantry Regiment and the 11th Infantry Regiment, or do you mean another specific unit designation? I’ll provide a brief history for both the 65th Infantry Regiment and the 11th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army: **65th Infantry Regiment:** The 65th Infantry Regiment, known as "The Borinqueneers," was created in 1899 and is renowned for its service as a segregated Puerto Rican unit. The regiment distinguished itself in World War I, World War II, and especially during the Korean War, where it earned a Presidential Unit Citation for extraordinary heroism. Throughout its history, the 65th showcased the bravery and dedication of Puerto Rican soldiers, overcoming adversity and discrimination. In 2014, the unit was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for its distinguished service. **11th Infantry Regiment:** The 11th Infantry Regiment was constituted in 1798 and has a long and storied history in the U.S. Army. It saw significant action in the Civil War, fighting in major battles such as Gettysburg and Antietam, and later served in the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, and both World Wars. The unit is known for its adaptability and valor, serving as both a training and frontline combat unit over the years. Today, the 11th Infantry Regiment is primarily tasked with training officer candidates at Fort Moore, Georgia. If you meant a different unit, please clarify, and I’ll be happy to provide a tailored history!
66 CIC
U.S. Army
The 66th Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) was a U.S. Army intelligence unit active during and after World War II. Established as part of the larger CIC organization, the 66th CIC Detachment supported the 66th Infantry Division, focusing on counterespionage, security screening, and protection against sabotage in the European Theater. Following the war, the unit participated in occupation duties in Germany, conducting investigations, vetting German personnel, and monitoring for subversive activities. The 66th CIC’s efforts contributed significantly to the security and intelligence operations of U.S. forces during a critical period in European history.
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