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113th Med co
U.S. Army
The 113th Medical Company (113th Med Co) is a distinguished unit within the United States Army with a history rooted in providing critical medical support on the battlefield. Originally constituted as part of the Army National Guard, the unit has participated in various operations, offering evacuation, treatment, and support to wounded soldiers. Over the decades, the 113th Med Co has been mobilized for both domestic emergencies and overseas deployments, including missions in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The company is recognized for its professionalism and commitment to saving lives under challenging conditions, upholding the proud tradition of Army medical units.
119 th Helicopter Company
U.S. Army
The 119th Assault Helicopter Company, nicknamed the "Alligators" for its gunships and "Crocodiles" for its transport helicopters, was activated in 1962 and deployed to Vietnam as part of the U.S. Army’s growing air mobility operations. Stationed primarily at Camp Holloway near Pleiku, the unit played a crucial role in troop transport, resupply missions, and close air support throughout the Central Highlands. The 119th participated in numerous major campaigns, including the Battle of Dak To and the defense of Kontum during the North Vietnamese Easter Offensive in 1972. The unit was highly decorated for its bravery and effectiveness before being deactivated following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Vietnam.
120th Combat Engineers
U.S. Army
The 120th Combat Engineers is a distinguished military unit with a legacy of service dating back to World War II, where it played a critical role in supporting infantry operations across Europe by constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and ensuring mobility for advancing forces. Throughout the Cold War and into the modern era, the 120th has participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, enhancing its expertise in combat engineering and route clearance. The unit has contributed to both overseas contingency operations and domestic emergency responses, showcasing versatility in both combat and humanitarian missions. Renowned for their technical skills and bravery under fire, the 120th Combat Engineers continue to uphold a proud tradition of excellence within the Army’s engineer corps.
125 ATC
U.S. Army
The 125th Air Traffic Control Squadron (125 ATC) is a unit of the United States Air National Guard, activated to provide mobile air traffic control and landing systems support for military operations. Established in the late 20th century, the 125 ATC has participated in both domestic and overseas deployments, ensuring safe airspace management during combat, humanitarian missions, and disaster relief. The unit is known for its rapid deployability and technical expertise, operating advanced radar and communications systems in austere environments. Throughout its history, the 125 ATC has played a vital role in supporting both U.S. and allied air operations worldwide.
128th Evacuation Hospital
U.S. Army
The 128th Evacuation Hospital was a United States Army medical unit activated during World War II. It was formed in 1942 and deployed to the European Theater, where it provided critical medical care and surgical support to wounded soldiers close to the front lines. The unit participated in several major campaigns, including the Normandy invasion and the push across France and into Germany. After the war, the 128th Evacuation Hospital was inactivated as part of the postwar demobilization.
12th Aviation Co
U.S. Army
The 12th Aviation Company was activated in 1956 as part of the U.S. Army’s expansion of its aviation assets during the Cold War. Initially stationed at Fort Benning, Georgia, the unit specialized in aerial reconnaissance and light transport missions, primarily utilizing fixed-wing aircraft such as the U-1A Otter. During the Vietnam War, the 12th Aviation Company deployed to Southeast Asia, where it provided critical support for combat operations, including troop movements, supply delivery, and aerial surveillance. The unit was eventually inactivated in the early 1970s as part of a broader realignment of Army aviation resources.
12th Medical Detachment
U.S. Army
The 12th Medical Detachment is a U.S. Army medical unit with a distinguished history of providing critical medical support in both combat and peacetime operations. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit was responsible for delivering forward medical care, casualty evacuation, and preventive medicine services to deployed forces. Over the years, the 12th Medical Detachment has supported a variety of missions worldwide, adapting to evolving medical technologies and battlefield requirements. Its legacy reflects the dedication and professionalism of Army medical personnel committed to saving lives in challenging environments.
140th Heavy Equipment Maintenance Co
U.S. Army
The 140th Heavy Equipment Maintenance Company is a support unit specializing in the repair and upkeep of military vehicles and heavy equipment. Established in the mid-20th century, the unit has provided critical maintenance support during both peacetime operations and overseas deployments, ensuring the operational readiness of armored and mechanized units. Throughout its history, the 140th has served in multiple theaters, including conflicts in the Middle East, where its expertise was vital in sustaining mission tempo. The company is known for its highly skilled technicians and adaptability, contributing significantly to the success of supported combat units.
143rd Infantry
U.S. Army
The 143rd Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the United States Army with origins dating back to 1880 as part of the Texas Volunteer Guard. It was federally recognized in 1917 and served with valor during World War I and World War II as part of the 36th Infantry Division, participating in major campaigns such as the Italian Campaign and the liberation of southern France. The regiment also saw service during the Korean War and has since been activated for various homeland security and overseas missions, including deployments in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Today, the 143rd Infantry continues its proud tradition as a component of the Texas Army National Guard, upholding its legacy of service and sacrifice.
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