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USMACV ADV TEAM 92 :USARV
U.S. Army
USMACV Advisory Team 92 was a United States military unit operating in Vietnam under the U.S. Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (USMACV), and the United States Army, Vietnam (USARV). Activated during the Vietnam War, Team 92 was primarily responsible for providing military advisory support and coordination to the Army of the Republic of Vietnam (ARVN) units operating in Hau Nghia Province. The team assisted in tactical planning, intelligence sharing, and training to strengthen South Vietnamese combat effectiveness against Viet Cong and North Vietnamese forces. Their efforts contributed to the broader U.S. strategy of Vietnamization, aiming to empower local forces while gradually reducing American ground involvement.
USN Hospital Memphis
U.S. Army
U.S. Navy Hospital Memphis, originally commissioned as Naval Hospital Memphis in 1942, was established to provide medical care for military personnel during World War II. Located in Millington, Tennessee, the facility supported Naval Air Station Memphis and served as a critical treatment center for wounded servicemembers returning from overseas. Over the decades, the hospital continued to deliver comprehensive healthcare services to active duty, retirees, and their families, adapting to changing military needs. In 1993, the hospital was renamed Naval Branch Health Clinic Mid-South, reflecting its integration into Navy Medicine’s broader network and its ongoing mission of supporting operational readiness.
USNSE Amf(l)
U.S. Army
**USNSE Amf(l)**, or United States Navy Support Element Amphibious (Logistics), is a specialized logistics unit within the U.S. Navy. Established in the late 20th century, its primary mission is to provide logistical and supply support to amphibious operations, ensuring that Marine and Navy forces have the necessary resources for sustained operations ashore. The unit has been integral in supporting exercises, humanitarian missions, and contingency operations, particularly in the Pacific and Mediterranean regions. Throughout its history, USNSE Amf(l) has adapted to evolving logistical challenges, incorporating advanced technologies and joint-service coordination to enhance the effectiveness of U.S. amphibious capabilities.
Vietnam 125th Maintenance Division
U.S. Army
The Vietnam 125th Maintenance Division was a key logistical and technical support unit in the People’s Army of Vietnam (PAVN), established during the Vietnam War to ensure the operational readiness of military hardware and vehicles. Stationed near major supply routes, the division was responsible for the repair and maintenance of tanks, trucks, artillery, and other equipment crucial for sustained combat operations. The 125th played a vital role during major offensives, such as the Ho Chi Minh Campaign, by keeping frontline units supplied and mobile. After the war, the division continued to serve in peacetime, supporting modernization and training efforts within the PAVN’s broader logistics network.
VMO-3, Camp Pendleton, Phu Bai,RVN.
U.S. Army
Marine Observation Squadron 3 (VMO-3) was a United States Marine Corps observation and reconnaissance squadron formed during World War II and later reactivated at Camp Pendleton, California. During the Vietnam War, VMO-3 deployed to Phu Bai, Republic of Vietnam (RVN), in 1965, where it provided aerial reconnaissance, artillery spotting, and close air support missions using aircraft such as the OV-10 Bronco and UH-1E Huey. The squadron played a crucial role in supporting Marine ground operations in northern I Corps, including the defense of the DMZ and the Battle of Hue. VMO-3 remained active in Vietnam until 1969, after which it returned to the United States and was eventually decommissioned.
Warrior Transition Battalion, JBLM, WA
U.S. Army
The Warrior Transition Battalion (WTB) at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM), Washington, was established to provide comprehensive care and support to wounded, ill, and injured soldiers as they transition either back to active duty or to civilian life. Activated in the late 2000s as part of the Army’s response to the growing need for specialized care during the Global War on Terrorism, the battalion integrated medical, mental health, and administrative services under one command. Over the years, WTB JBLM played a crucial role in rehabilitating thousands of soldiers, fostering resilience and recovery through personalized treatment plans and adaptive programs. The battalion’s mission and structure evolved as part of the Army’s broader Soldier Recovery Unit (SRU) initiative, continuing its legacy of dedicated service and support to America’s warriors.
WMCo, HqBn, HqRegt, MCB, CampPen, California
U.S. Army
**WMCo, HqBn, HqRegt, MCB Camp Pendleton, California** (commonly known as the Western Military Company, Headquarters Battalion, Headquarters Regiment, Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton) has served as a pivotal administrative and support unit within the United States Marine Corps. Established to provide command, control, and services to the installation and tenant commands, WMCo has played a key role in ensuring the operational readiness of Marine forces based at Camp Pendleton. Over the years, the unit has supported numerous deployments, training evolutions, and humanitarian missions, contributing significantly to the Marine Corps’ mission both domestically and abroad. Its personnel have been recognized for their professionalism and dedication to duty, upholding the proud traditions of the Marine Corps.
WSMR R AND D, Atmospheric Science
U.S. Army
The WSMR R AND D, Atmospheric Science unit is a specialized research division at White Sands Missile Range (WSMR), established to support military testing and development through advanced atmospheric science. Since its inception in the Cold War era, the unit has played a critical role in studying weather, atmospheric phenomena, and their effects on missile trajectories and defense systems. Its research has enabled more accurate missile testing, improved safety protocols, and contributed to innovations in meteorological instrumentation. Over the decades, the unit’s expertise has been vital in supporting U.S. Army, Department of Defense, and allied operations at WSMR and beyond.

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