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201st Evacuation Hospital (ANGUS)
U.S. Army
The 201st Evacuation Hospital (ANGUS) was a U.S. Army medical unit, primarily composed of Army National Guard personnel, activated for federal service during periods of conflict. The unit was originally constituted during World War II and later re-designated and reorganized through the Cold War era. Its mission was to provide surgical and medical care to wounded soldiers near combat zones, playing a critical role in casualty evacuation and treatment. Over its history, the 201st Evacuation Hospital participated in training exercises, mobilizations, and supported various contingency operations, reflecting the vital role of Army medical units in both wartime and peacetime missions.
20TH STATION HOSPITAL, NURENBERG, GERMANY
U.S. Army
The 20th Station Hospital was a United States Army medical unit stationed in Nuremberg, Germany, during and after World War II. Originally formed to provide medical care for American military personnel, the hospital played a significant role in treating wounded soldiers and later supported occupation forces. After the war, the 20th Station Hospital also cared for civilians and assisted in the medical needs of the Nuremberg Trials' participants. Its presence contributed to post-war recovery and the stabilization of the region before eventual deactivation.
210th FSB
U.S. Army
The 210th Forward Support Battalion (FSB) was a key logistics and support unit in the U.S. Army, originally activated to provide comprehensive logistical, maintenance, and medical support to its assigned brigade combat teams. It was most notably assigned to the 10th Mountain Division, supporting their deployments and operations both in the United States and overseas. The 210th FSB played a critical role during operations such as Operation Restore Hope in Somalia and later in peacekeeping and combat operations in the Balkans and Afghanistan. In the mid-2000s, as part of Army modular transformation, the battalion was reorganized and redesignated, with its lineage continuing under different support structures within the division.
2113th trans co
U.S. Army
The 2113th Transportation Company is a United States Army Reserve unit with a history of providing vital logistical and transportation support. Activated during the Cold War era, the company has been responsible for the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies in various domestic and overseas operations. Over the years, the 2113th has participated in multiple training exercises and real-world deployments, supporting missions ranging from disaster relief to overseas contingency operations. The unit is recognized for its professionalism, adaptability, and commitment to ensuring mission success within the Army’s transportation corps.
214th CAB Bearcat
U.S. Army
The 214th Combat Aviation Battalion (CAB), known by the callsign "Bearcat," was a distinguished aviation unit of the United States Army during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1967, the 214th CAB was based at Bearcat Base, near Bien Hoa, and provided critical air mobility, assault, and support missions throughout III Corps Tactical Zone. The unit operated a mix of helicopters, including UH-1 Hueys and CH-47 Chinooks, playing a vital role in troop transport, medevac, and resupply operations. The 214th CAB earned a reputation for its effectiveness in supporting ground operations and contributed significantly to the overall mission until its inactivation in the early 1970s.
21st CID
U.S. Army
The 21st Criminal Investigation Division (CID) is a specialized unit within the United States Army tasked with investigating felony-level crimes involving Army personnel and property. Established during the latter half of the 20th century, the 21st CID has played a crucial role in both domestic and overseas operations, ensuring the integrity and security of Army activities. The unit has supported numerous deployments, providing investigative support during conflicts such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Over the years, the 21st CID has maintained a reputation for professionalism and excellence in military law enforcement and criminal investigation.
21st Evacuation Hospital, Pusan Korea
U.S. Army
The 21st Evacuation Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit deployed to Pusan, South Korea, during the Korean War. Activated in response to the North Korean invasion in June 1950, the hospital arrived in Pusan in July 1950 to provide critical medical care to wounded United Nations forces. Operating under challenging conditions, the 21st Evacuation Hospital played a vital role in triage, surgery, and post-operative care, handling thousands of casualties during the conflict’s early months. Its efforts contributed significantly to saving lives and maintaining the fighting strength of UN troops during the crucial defense of the Pusan Perimeter.
21st Supply and company
U.S. Army
The 21st Supply and Company was activated during World War II to provide critical logistical support to frontline combat units. Tasked with the procurement, storage, and distribution of essential supplies such as ammunition, food, and equipment, the unit played a pivotal role in sustaining military operations across various theaters. Over the decades, the 21st Supply and Company has participated in numerous campaigns, adapting to evolving military logistics and technologies. Today, it continues its mission by ensuring rapid and efficient supply chain management in support of modern military operations.
222 Aviation, Ft wainwright ak
U.S. Army
The 222nd Aviation Battalion, stationed at Fort Wainwright, Alaska, is a key aviation unit supporting U.S. Army operations in the Arctic region. Activated in 1986, the unit provides air assault, medevac, and logistical support to ground forces, specializing in operations under extreme cold weather conditions. The battalion operates a variety of rotary-wing aircraft, including UH-60 Black Hawks, to ensure rapid troop movement and supply delivery across Alaska’s challenging terrain. Over the years, the 222nd Aviation has participated in numerous training exercises and joint operations, reinforcing its vital role in Arctic defense and readiness.
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