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603rd Ordnance
U.S. Army
The 603rd Ordnance Company was activated during World War II in 1942, specializing in the maintenance and supply of munitions and ordnance equipment. It played a crucial role in supporting front-line units by ensuring a steady flow of ammunition and repair of critical weaponry throughout the European Theater. After the war, the 603rd continued its service, adapting to new technologies and participating in various training and support operations during the Cold War era. Its legacy is marked by its commitment to logistical excellence and support to combat operations wherever deployed.
607th MP Battalion
U.S. Army
The 607th Military Police Battalion was constituted on 27 May 1943 in the Army of the United States and activated on 1 June 1943 at Fort Custer, Michigan. During World War II, the battalion provided vital military police support in the European Theater, including traffic control, security, and prisoner of war operations. Following the war, the unit was inactivated on 13 November 1945 in France. The 607th MP Battalion has since been periodically reactivated and inactivated, continuing to serve in various military police roles as needed by the U.S. Army.
60th AAA
U.S. Army
The 60th Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) Battalion was originally constituted during World War II to provide air defense for critical assets and troop concentrations. Activated in 1942, the unit saw service in the European Theater, notably protecting Allied forces during the campaigns in France and Germany from enemy aircraft. Following the war, the 60th AAA continued its mission through various reorganizations during the early Cold War era, adapting to new threats and technologies. The unit’s legacy is marked by its dedication to safeguarding friendly forces from aerial attacks and its adaptability in the evolving landscape of air defense warfare.
60th Signal Co
U.S. Army
The 60th Signal Company was constituted during World War II as part of the U.S. Army’s expanding communications forces, tasked with providing reliable signal support to combat units. Activated on 23 January 1942, the unit played a vital role in ensuring command and control by establishing and maintaining communications throughout various theaters of operations. Over the decades, the 60th Signal Company supported a range of Army missions, adapting to advancements in communications technology. Its legacy continues as a testament to the critical role of signal units in modern military operations.
60th Station Hospital
U.S. Army
The 60th Station Hospital was a United States Army medical unit activated during World War II. Initially formed in 1942, the unit provided essential medical support to American and Allied forces in the European Theater, particularly during the campaigns in North Africa and Italy. The hospital was responsible for treating battle casualties, performing surgeries, and supporting the recovery of wounded soldiers close to the front lines. After the end of hostilities, the 60th Station Hospital played a vital role in postwar care and the repatriation of injured personnel before its eventual deactivation.
617th ADA
U.S. Army
The 617th Air Defense Artillery (ADA) traces its lineage to World War II, where it was originally activated as an anti-aircraft artillery unit. Over the decades, the 617th ADA has been reorganized and redesignated to meet evolving air defense needs, including Cold War-era deployments to protect key assets and installations. The unit has operated a variety of air defense systems, from towed anti-aircraft guns to modern missile platforms, contributing to both continental and forward-deployed air defense missions. Today, the 617th ADA remains a vital component of the Army’s air and missile defense capability, ensuring protection against aerial threats in support of U.S. and allied operations worldwide.
617th FAOBN
U.S. Army
The 617th Field Artillery Observation Battalion (FAOBN) was activated during World War II to provide specialized artillery observation and target acquisition support to U.S. Army field units. Equipped with advanced radar, sound ranging, and survey equipment, the battalion played a critical role in detecting enemy artillery positions and directing counter-battery fire. Throughout the European Theater, the 617th FAOBN contributed to the success of major campaigns by enhancing the accuracy and effectiveness of Allied artillery. After the war, the unit was inactivated as advancements in technology and organizational changes transformed battlefield observation methods.
618 Medical CO. Clearing Korea
U.S. Army
The 618th Medical Clearing Company was a U.S. Army medical unit that served during the Korean War (1950–1953). Activated to provide medical support and casualty clearing operations, the company was responsible for receiving, stabilizing, and preparing wounded soldiers for evacuation to rear-area hospitals. Throughout the conflict, the 618th operated close to the front lines, often under challenging conditions, ensuring rapid and effective medical care for combat casualties. Their efforts significantly contributed to reducing battlefield mortality and improving the overall effectiveness of U.S. military medical services during the war.
61st inf regt 8th golden arrow div.
U.S. Army
The 61st Infantry Regiment is a distinguished unit of the 8th Infantry Division, known as the "Golden Arrow Division," of the Pakistan Army. The regiment traces its origins to the post-independence era and has a proud record of service in various operations and conflicts, including the Indo-Pak wars. Renowned for its discipline and valor, the 61st Infantry Regiment has participated in both defensive and offensive operations along Pakistan’s eastern border. Over the decades, the unit has earned numerous commendations for its professionalism and dedication to duty, embodying the spirit of the Golden Arrow Division.
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