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65th & 11t
U.S. Army
Certainly! However, your request "65th & 11t" is a bit unclear—are you referring to the 65th Infantry Regiment and the 11th Infantry Regiment, or do you mean another specific unit designation? I’ll provide a brief history for both the 65th Infantry Regiment and the 11th Infantry Regiment of the United States Army: **65th Infantry Regiment:** The 65th Infantry Regiment, known as "The Borinqueneers," was created in 1899 and is renowned for its service as a segregated Puerto Rican unit. The regiment distinguished itself in World War I, World War II, and especially during the Korean War, where it earned a Presidential Unit Citation for extraordinary heroism. Throughout its history, the 65th showcased the bravery and dedication of Puerto Rican soldiers, overcoming adversity and discrimination. In 2014, the unit was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal for its distinguished service. **11th Infantry Regiment:** The 11th Infantry Regiment was constituted in 1798 and has a long and storied history in the U.S. Army. It saw significant action in the Civil War, fighting in major battles such as Gettysburg and Antietam, and later served in the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, and both World Wars. The unit is known for its adaptability and valor, serving as both a training and frontline combat unit over the years. Today, the 11th Infantry Regiment is primarily tasked with training officer candidates at Fort Moore, Georgia. If you meant a different unit, please clarify, and I’ll be happy to provide a tailored history!
66 CIC
U.S. Army
The 66th Counter Intelligence Corps (CIC) was a U.S. Army intelligence unit active during and after World War II. Established as part of the larger CIC organization, the 66th CIC Detachment supported the 66th Infantry Division, focusing on counterespionage, security screening, and protection against sabotage in the European Theater. Following the war, the unit participated in occupation duties in Germany, conducting investigations, vetting German personnel, and monitoring for subversive activities. The 66th CIC’s efforts contributed significantly to the security and intelligence operations of U.S. forces during a critical period in European history.
665 maintenance unit
U.S. Army
The 665 Maintenance Unit is a support formation within the military, specializing in the repair, maintenance, and logistical support of vehicles and equipment. Established to ensure operational readiness, the unit has played a crucial role in sustaining frontline operations by providing timely technical services. Over the years, the 665 Maintenance Unit has participated in various campaigns, offering vital support during both peacetime and conflict. Renowned for its technical expertise and efficiency, the unit continues to uphold high standards in maintaining the military's operational capabilities.
66th EOD Detachment, FORSCOM
U.S. Army
The 66th Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) Detachment operates under the United States Army Forces Command (FORSCOM) and specializes in the detection, identification, recovery, and disposal of explosive threats. Activated during the Global War on Terrorism era, the unit has supported both domestic and overseas missions, assisting in counter-IED operations and providing EOD expertise to joint and combined forces. The 66th EOD Detachment has participated in major deployments to regions such as Iraq and Afghanistan, ensuring the safety of military personnel and civilians by neutralizing explosive hazards. The unit remains a vital component of FORSCOM, maintaining readiness to respond to explosive threats worldwide.
674th Transportion Unit
U.S. Army
The 674th Transportation Unit was activated during World War II to provide critical logistical and transport support for Allied forces in the European Theater. The unit specialized in the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies, ensuring front-line units were well-provisioned during key operations. After the war, the 674th continued its service through various reorganizations, supporting missions during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. Today, the unit remains an integral part of the U.S. Army’s logistics network, frequently deployed in support of both domestic and overseas operations.

67TH CSH
U.S. Army
Unit with 85 member associations.

67TH SIGNAL BN
U.S. Army
Unit with 223 member associations.
682 Combat Engineer
U.S. Army
**682 Combat Engineer** is a military engineering unit renowned for its expertise in mobility, counter-mobility, and survivability operations. Established in the late 20th century, the unit played a pivotal role in constructing defensive fortifications and clearing obstacles during major regional conflicts. Over the years, 682 Combat Engineer has supported both combat and humanitarian missions, including disaster relief and infrastructure rebuilding. Its legacy is marked by adaptability, technical proficiency, and a commitment to supporting frontline forces in both peacetime and war.
682nd Eng Bn
U.S. Army
The 682nd Engineer Battalion (682nd Eng Bn) is a unit in the United States Army National Guard, primarily based in Minnesota. Originally constituted in 1959, the battalion has provided valuable engineer support, including construction, combat engineering, and disaster response operations both domestically and overseas. Over the decades, the 682nd Eng Bn has deployed in support of major operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom and supported state emergency responses to natural disasters. The unit is recognized for its versatility, technical expertise, and commitment to both state and federal missions.
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