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2225th Engineers
U.S. Army
The 2225th Engineers is a United States Army Reserve unit with a distinguished history of construction and combat support missions. Activated during World War II, the unit was tasked with building vital infrastructure, such as roads, bridges, and airfields, in support of Allied operations in the European Theater. Over the decades, the 2225th Engineers have participated in numerous domestic and overseas assignments, including disaster relief and humanitarian assistance missions. Today, the unit continues to serve as a critical component of Army engineering capabilities, providing expertise and readiness for both military and civilian operations.
224 Aviation Bn
U.S. Army
The 224th Aviation Battalion was constituted on 1 February 1966 in the Regular Army and activated on 25 February 1966 at Fort Benning, Georgia. During the Vietnam War, the battalion served as a key aviation unit, providing aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, and support to ground forces, notably utilizing OV-1 Mohawk aircraft. It played a significant role in gathering intelligence and supporting combat operations throughout the conflict. The 224th Aviation Battalion continued its service until it was inactivated following the end of major U.S. involvement in Vietnam.
225th Med Det. Ft Stewart
U.S. Army
The 225th Medical Detachment (225th Med Det) was a U.S. Army medical unit stationed at Fort Stewart, Georgia. It specialized in providing veterinary services, preventive medicine, and medical support to both military personnel and government working animals. Throughout its tenure, the unit supported various training exercises, deployments, and community health initiatives, ensuring force health protection at Fort Stewart and regional installations. The 225th Med Det played a vital role in maintaining readiness and public health, exemplifying the Army’s commitment to comprehensive medical care.
228th signal hontray island vietnam
U.S. Army
The 228th Signal Company was a U.S. Army unit that operated during the Vietnam War, providing crucial communications support. Stationed on Hon Tre Island, off the coast of Nha Trang, the unit maintained and operated signal equipment essential for command and control across the region. The isolated island site allowed the 228th Signal Company to relay messages between headquarters and field units, ensuring operational effectiveness. Their work was vital to the success of military operations in II Corps Tactical Zone throughout the conflict.
229th Med Det, Fort Drum, NY
U.S. Army
The 229th Medical Detachment (229th Med Det) was a U.S. Army medical unit stationed at Fort Drum, New York. Tasked primarily with providing comprehensive veterinary services, the unit supported both military working animals and food safety operations for the installation and its deployed forces. Throughout its history, the 229th Med Det participated in various training exercises and deployments, ensuring readiness to support contingency operations worldwide. The unit played a vital role in maintaining the health and readiness of personnel and animals at Fort Drum until its eventual inactivation or reorganization as part of broader Army medical restructuring.
22nd Finance
U.S. Army
The 22nd Finance was a United States Army unit responsible for providing financial management and support services to military personnel and operations. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in ensuring soldiers received timely pay and handling disbursements for logistics and operational needs. Over the decades, the 22nd Finance supported various campaigns and peacetime missions, adapting to changes in military finance systems and technology. The unit exemplified the vital behind-the-scenes work that sustains military effectiveness and readiness.
22nd Supply
U.S. Army
The 22nd Supply, originally activated during World War II, played a pivotal role in ensuring the logistical support of frontline units in the European Theater. Tasked with the procurement, storage, and distribution of critical supplies, the unit enabled sustained combat operations for allied forces. Throughout its service, the 22nd Supply adapted to evolving logistical challenges, supporting campaigns from the D-Day landings to the final push into Germany. Post-war, the unit continued to serve in various capacities, modernizing its operations to meet the demands of contemporary military engagements.
22repl batalion cam rhan bay USARV
U.S. Army
The 22nd Replacement Battalion, based at Cam Ranh Bay, served under United States Army Republic of Vietnam (USARV) during the Vietnam War. Activated to process and support incoming and outgoing U.S. Army personnel, the battalion managed the reception, assignment, and redeployment of thousands of troops arriving in Vietnam. Its strategic location at Cam Ranh Bay, a major logistical hub, allowed the efficient movement and support of personnel throughout the theater. The 22nd Replacement Battalion played a vital role in maintaining the operational strength and readiness of American forces during the conflict.
23rd AAA Battalion
U.S. Army
The 23rd Antiaircraft Artillery (AAA) Battalion was originally activated during World War II as part of the United States Army’s efforts to provide air defense for critical assets and formations. Trained in the operation of anti-aircraft guns and radar equipment, the battalion was deployed to various theaters, including the European and Pacific campaigns, where it protected troops and infrastructure from enemy air attacks. Following the war, the 23rd AAA Battalion continued to serve during the early Cold War period, adapting to new technologies and threats as missile systems began to supplement traditional gun-based air defense. The unit’s legacy is marked by its adaptability and dedication to safeguarding Allied forces against aerial threats.
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