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USAEHA Ft.Meade.MD
U.S. Army
The U.S. Army Environmental Hygiene Agency (USAEHA), headquartered at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland, was established in 1942 as part of the Army’s efforts to protect soldier health and well-being. Initially focused on preventive medicine and controlling disease in the military, USAEHA evolved to address environmental health challenges such as water quality, industrial hygiene, and hazardous material management. Throughout the Cold War and beyond, the agency provided expert assessments and technical guidance to Army installations worldwide. In 1994, USAEHA was reorganized into the U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM), continuing its mission under a new name.
USAR GARRISON DETROIT MICHIGAN
U.S. Army
The USAR Garrison Detroit, Michigan, served as a key administrative and logistical hub for the United States Army Reserve in the Midwest. Established during the mid-20th century, the garrison provided essential support, training facilities, and mobilization coordination for Reserve units throughout the Detroit metropolitan area. Over the decades, it played a vital role in preparing Army Reserve soldiers for deployments in various conflicts, including the Gulf War and post-9/11 operations. The garrison’s presence underscored Detroit’s enduring contribution to national defense and the readiness of Reserve forces.
USARV Finance
U.S. Army
The United States Army Republic of Vietnam (USARV) Finance unit was established to provide comprehensive financial support and services for U.S. Army personnel and operations in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Activated in 1966 under USARV headquarters, the unit was responsible for payroll, disbursement of funds, currency exchange, and financial management for both soldiers and military operations. USARV Finance played a crucial logistical role, ensuring timely payment and supporting the economic stability of U.S. forces during a complex and rapidly changing conflict. The unit continued its operations until the drawdown of U.S. forces, ceasing activities as the United States completed its withdrawal from Vietnam in 1973.
USASTRATCOM Ft.Hauchuca, AZ
U.S. Army
The United States Army Strategic Communications Command (USASTRATCOM) was established in 1964 to consolidate and manage the Army’s global communications systems during the Cold War. Fort Huachuca, Arizona, served as a key site for USASTRATCOM due to its strategic location and advanced communications facilities. At Fort Huachuca, USASTRATCOM managed critical functions including satellite communications, electronic warfare, and secure information transmission, supporting both continental and overseas operations. In 1973, USASTRATCOM’s missions were absorbed by the newly formed U.S. Army Communications Command (USACC), but Fort Huachuca has remained a center for Army communications and intelligence activities ever since.
USASTRATCOM Thailand
U.S. Army
USASTRATCOM Thailand, formally known as the United States Army Strategic Communications Command-Thailand, was established in the early 1960s to support U.S. military operations during the Vietnam War. Its primary mission was to provide and maintain critical communications and signal support for American and allied forces operating in Southeast Asia. Headquartered in Bangkok, with installations across Thailand, the unit managed a vast network of radio, telephone, and teletype links crucial for command and control. USASTRATCOM Thailand operated until 1976, when U.S. military presence in Thailand was significantly reduced following the end of the Vietnam War.
USATC FA HDQ Company
U.S. Army
The USATC FA HDQ Company, short for United States Army Training Center, Field Artillery Headquarters Company, has played a pivotal role in training and supporting field artillery operations for the U.S. Army. Based primarily at Fort Sill, Oklahoma—the home of the Field Artillery—the unit has been responsible for facilitating the organization, administration, and logistical support of field artillery training for new recruits and officers. Throughout its history, especially during major conflicts such as World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, the company has ensured that artillery units were combat-ready and well-coordinated. Its legacy endures as a crucial backbone in preparing soldiers for the complexities of modern artillery warfare.
USATCFE MP Co
U.S. Army
The **USATCFE MP Co** (United States Army Forces in the Far East Military Police Company) was a military police unit activated during World War II to serve under the United States Army Forces in the Far East (USAFFE). The company was primarily responsible for maintaining law and order, traffic control, and security operations in the Philippines and other areas under US control during the Japanese invasion and subsequent liberation campaigns. Members of the USATCFE MP Co played crucial roles in supporting combat operations, protecting supply lines, and ensuring discipline among troops. After the war, the unit contributed to occupation duties and the restoration of civil authority in liberated territories.
USDB MP Battalion
U.S. Army
The United States Disciplinary Barracks Military Police Battalion (USDB MP Battalion) is a specialized unit of the U.S. Army tasked with providing security, custody, and care for military prisoners at the United States Disciplinary Barracks, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Established to support the unique mission of the Army's only maximum-security prison, the battalion is responsible for maintaining order, discipline, and safety within the facility. Over the years, the USDB MP Battalion has adapted to evolving correctional practices and military law, ensuring compliance with Department of Defense standards. The unit’s personnel are trained in both military police operations and correctional procedures, making them a critical component in the military justice system.
usmacthai:jusmagthai
U.S. Army
The United States Military Assistance Command, Thailand (USMACTHAI), and its subordinate, the Joint United States Military Advisory Group, Thailand (JUSMAGTHAI), were established in the early 1950s to strengthen defense cooperation between the United States and Thailand during the Cold War. USMACTHAI played a pivotal role in coordinating U.S. military aid, training, and support to the Royal Thai Armed Forces, particularly during the Vietnam War, when Thailand served as a key regional ally and host for American military operations. JUSMAGTHAI continues to function as a key liaison and advisory body, facilitating joint training exercises, logistics, and defense planning between the U.S. and Thai militaries. Today, JUSMAGTHAI remains vital in promoting regional stability and fostering enduring military-to-military relationships in Southeast Asia.
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