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62d S&S Co, FORSCON FC
U.S. Army
The 62d Supply and Service Company (62d S&S Co) is a logistics unit traditionally assigned under the U.S. Army Forces Command (FORSCOM), Field Command (FC). Activated in the mid-20th century, the 62d S&S Co has provided vital supply, distribution, and field services support to Army operations both within the United States and overseas. The unit has participated in numerous training exercises, major deployments, and contingency operations, ensuring that combat and support units receive critical supplies, fuel, and maintenance. Throughout its history, the 62d S&S Co has upheld a reputation for logistical excellence and mission readiness in support of Army objectives.
62nd AAA
U.S. Army
The 62nd Anti-Aircraft Artillery (AAA) Battalion was activated during World War II as part of the United States Army’s air defense forces. The unit was initially formed to provide protection against enemy aircraft for ground troops and critical installations in the European Theater. After distinguished service in campaigns such as Normandy and the Rhineland, the 62nd AAA adapted to postwar changes, transitioning to new air defense technologies during the Cold War. Its legacy is marked by a tradition of vigilance and adaptability in the face of evolving aerial threats.
62nd DPU USARSO Panama CZ
U.S. Army
The **62nd Direct Support Platoon (DPU)** was a U.S. Army Reserve unit assigned to United States Army South (USARSO) and stationed in the Panama Canal Zone. Throughout its service in Panama, the 62nd DPU provided critical logistical and direct support functions, ensuring the operational readiness of U.S. Army forces in the region. The unit played a vital role during the heightened tensions of the Cold War, supporting both routine missions and contingency operations in Central and South America. Its presence contributed to the strategic U.S. military posture in the Panama Canal Zone until the gradual drawdown of American forces from the area in the late 20th century.
62nd S&S Company
U.S. Army
The 62nd Supply and Service (S&S) Company is a logistics unit within the United States Army with a distinguished history of providing vital supply and service support. Activated during World War II, the company played a crucial role in sustaining combat operations in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the 62nd S&S Company has participated in numerous conflicts and operations, including the Vietnam War, Operation Desert Storm, and various humanitarian missions. Renowned for its adaptability, the unit continues to support Army readiness by delivering essential logistics, maintenance, and supply services wherever required.
632d maintenance
U.S. Army
The 632d Maintenance Squadron has a distinguished history of providing critical aircraft and equipment maintenance support to the United States Air Force. Activated during the height of the Cold War, the unit was originally tasked with maintaining and repairing a wide range of tactical aircraft, ensuring mission readiness in support of strategic deterrence and rapid deployment operations. Over the decades, the 632d adapted to evolving technologies, incorporating advanced diagnostics and repair techniques to support both legacy and next-generation platforms. Today, the squadron continues its legacy of excellence, playing a vital role in sustaining combat capability and operational effectiveness for assigned wings and mission partners.
63rd Finance Disbutsing Section USAEurope, Orleans, France
U.S. Army
The **63rd Finance Disbursing Section** was a United States Army finance unit stationed in Orléans, France, during the post-World War II era as part of U.S. Army Europe. Activated to support the large American military presence, the section managed payroll, disbursements, and other essential financial services for U.S. personnel across the region. Its operations were critical during the Cold War, ensuring the smooth functioning of American forces stationed in France. The unit continued its mission until the U.S. military withdrew from France in the late 1960s, following the French government's decision to leave NATO's integrated military command.
63rd Maintenance Battalion Combat Direct Support
U.S. Army
The 63rd Maintenance Battalion (Combat Direct Support) was a key logistics and support unit within the United States Army, originally constituted during periods of military expansion to provide direct maintenance support to combat units. Throughout its service, the battalion was responsible for the repair and upkeep of vehicles, weaponry, and other essential equipment, ensuring operational readiness on the front lines. The battalion saw deployments in various theaters, providing critical support during major conflicts such as the Vietnam War and later in the Cold War era. Renowned for its technical expertise and rapid response, the 63rd Maintenance Battalion played a vital role in sustaining combat effectiveness for U.S. Army forces until its eventual reorganization or deactivation.
63rd Readiness Brigade USAR
U.S. Army
The 63rd Readiness Brigade, part of the United States Army Reserve (USAR), traces its lineage to the distinguished 63rd Infantry Division, which was activated during World War II and earned acclaim in campaigns across France and Germany. Reactivated in the postwar era, the unit transitioned from a combat division to a support role, adapting to evolving Army Reserve needs. Today, the 63rd Readiness Brigade is headquartered in Mountain View, California, and is responsible for providing base operations, logistical support, and readiness oversight to Army Reserve units throughout the western United States. The brigade plays a key role in ensuring that Reserve soldiers and units are properly equipped, trained, and prepared to deploy in support of national defense and civil missions.
648th MEB
U.S. Army
The 648th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade (MEB) is a unit of the Georgia Army National Guard, headquartered in Columbus, Georgia. Established in 2007, the brigade was designed to provide support to combat units by enhancing their freedom of action and movement on the battlefield. The 648th MEB has participated in numerous training exercises and domestic support missions, including disaster response within the state of Georgia. Throughout its history, the brigade has remained committed to readiness and supporting both state and federal missions.
652nd Engineer MRB
U.S. Army
The 652nd Engineer Multi-Role Bridge Company (MRB) is a U.S. Army Reserve unit specializing in bridging and water-crossing operations. Activated in the late 20th century, the unit has supported major training exercises and provided critical infrastructure capabilities during both wartime and disaster relief missions. The 652nd Engineer MRB has deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it facilitated the movement of troops and equipment across challenging terrain. Its soldiers are trained in constructing and operating various bridging systems, ensuring mobility and support for combat and humanitarian missions alike.
653rd Signal Company
U.S. Army
The 653rd Signal Company was activated during World War II to provide essential communications support for U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Specializing in the installation, maintenance, and operation of field telephones, radios, and wire lines, the unit enabled effective command and control across rapidly shifting battlefields. After the war, the 653rd continued to serve in various capacities, supporting both training exercises and real-world missions during the Cold War era. Over the decades, the company adapted to technological advancements and has remained a critical asset in ensuring reliable communications for military operations.
654th MP Company
U.S. Army
The 654th Military Police (MP) Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, originally constituted in the mid-20th century. Throughout its history, the 654th MP Company has provided vital law enforcement, security, and force protection both at home and during overseas deployments. The unit has supported various operations, including missions in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and other contingency operations abroad. Renowned for its professionalism and adaptability, the 654th MP Company continues to serve as a key component of military policing and support for Army missions worldwide.
657th Engineer Survey Battalion
U.S. Army
The 657th Engineer Survey Battalion was an engineering unit in the United States Army that was activated during World War II. Organized in 1943, the battalion specialized in topographic surveying, mapping, and geodetic operations to support Allied military campaigns, primarily in the European Theater of Operations. The unit played a vital role in providing accurate maps and terrain analysis for advancing forces, aiding in the planning and execution of combat operations. After the war, the battalion was inactivated as part of the postwar drawdown, but its contributions to military engineering and battlefield success were widely recognized.
670 transportation
U.S. Army
The 670th Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve, originally constituted in 1959. Based in Vallejo, California, the company’s primary mission has been to provide motor transport support, specializing in cargo and personnel movement. The 670th has participated in a variety of stateside and overseas operations, including deployments in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Throughout its service, the unit has earned recognition for its logistical excellence and commitment to mission readiness.
67th transportation CO
U.S. Army
The 67th Transportation Company (67th Trans Co) has a distinguished history of providing transportation and logistical support to the U.S. Army. Activated during World War II, the unit played a crucial role in moving troops, equipment, and supplies across the European Theater. Over the decades, the 67th Transportation Company has served in various conflicts, including the Vietnam War and Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, ensuring critical mobility for combat and support units. Renowned for their professionalism and adaptability, the company's soldiers have been recognized for their dedication and service in both peace and wartime missions.
68th Medical Ambulance Company Germany
U.S. Army
The 68th Medical Ambulance Company was a U.S. Army unit stationed in Germany, primarily tasked with providing medical evacuation and ambulance support to American and allied forces during the Cold War. Activated in the post-World War II era, the company played a crucial role in maintaining the health and readiness of troops stationed along the frontlines of NATO's central European defenses. The unit conducted regular field exercises and participated in major maneuvers, ensuring rapid casualty evacuation in both peacetime operations and potential wartime scenarios. Throughout its service, the 68th Medical Ambulance Company significantly contributed to the overall medical readiness of U.S. forces in Europe before eventual inactivation or reorganization as military needs evolved.
690th MP Co.
U.S. Army
The 690th Military Police Company (690th MP Co.) is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, originally activated to provide military police support during both peacetime and conflict. Over its history, the 690th has participated in a variety of missions, including law enforcement, force protection, and detainee operations, both stateside and overseas. The company has deployed in support of operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom, where its soldiers conducted critical convoy security and base defense missions. The 690th MP Co. continues to serve as a vital component of military policing, upholding discipline and security wherever assigned.
6th ACCB C Co 34th Sit Bn
U.S. Army
The 6th Airborne Command and Control Battalion, Charlie Company, 34th Signal Battalion (6th ACCB C Co 34th Sit Bn) is a communications-focused unit within the U.S. Army Signal Corps. Established in the late 20th century, its primary mission has been to provide secure, reliable command and control communications in support of airborne and rapidly deployable operations. Throughout its history, the company has played vital roles in numerous joint exercises and overseas deployments, ensuring connectivity and operational coordination for combat and humanitarian missions alike. Known for its technical expertise and adaptability, 6th ACCB C Co 34th Sit Bn continues to uphold a tradition of excellence in tactical communications support.
6th Army Ft. Huachuca, AZ
U.S. Army
The 6th Army, originally activated in 1943 during World War II, played a pivotal role in the Pacific Theater, participating in major campaigns such as the liberation of the Philippines. After the war, the 6th Army became a key Army headquarters responsible for training and operations within the western United States. For many years, its headquarters was located at the Presidio of San Francisco before being moved to Fort Huachuca, Arizona. At Fort Huachuca, the 6th Army continued its tradition of excellence, overseeing readiness and support for Army units throughout the southwestern United States until its inactivation in 1995.
6th Army Medical Laboratory
U.S. Army
The 6th Army Medical Laboratory was a specialized unit of the United States Army, activated during World War II to provide advanced medical laboratory services and disease control for troops in the Pacific Theater. Established in 1942, the unit played a crucial role in diagnosing and controlling infectious diseases, analyzing water and food safety, and supporting medical research in challenging tropical environments. Throughout the war, the 6th Army Medical Laboratory was instrumental in safeguarding the health of soldiers, particularly during campaigns in New Guinea and the Philippines. After the war, the unit’s expertise and innovations contributed to the development of modern military preventive medicine and laboratory procedures.
6th battalion 32nd battery field artillery
U.S. Army
The 6th Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery traces its origins to the 32nd Field Artillery Regiment, first constituted in the National Army in 1918. Reactivated and reorganized several times, the battalion saw distinguished service in World War II and the Korean War, providing crucial artillery support during key campaigns. Throughout the Cold War and into the modern era, the 6th Battalion, 32nd Field Artillery was stationed at various posts and participated in numerous training exercises to maintain combat readiness. Known for its precision and reliability, the unit upholds a proud legacy of excellence within the U.S. Army Field Artillery branch.
6th Cavalry, 2:58th Aviation Regiment
U.S. Army
The 6th Cavalry, 2nd Battalion, 58th Aviation Regiment is a unit with roots tracing back to the U.S. Army's cavalry traditions, adapting over time to incorporate modern aviation capabilities. Originally part of ground cavalry formations, the unit was reorganized as part of the Aviation Branch to provide aerial reconnaissance, surveillance, and support. Throughout its history, the 2-58th Aviation Regiment has participated in various training exercises and deployments, supporting both combat and peacekeeping missions. Its soldiers have demonstrated versatility and professionalism, upholding the legacy of the cavalry while embracing the advanced technology of Army aviation.
6TH FIELD STATION
U.S. Army
The 6th Field Station was a United States Army signals intelligence (SIGINT) unit, established during the Cold War to support strategic and tactical intelligence operations. Activated in the 1950s, it operated primarily in West Berlin and other locations in Europe, monitoring and intercepting communications from Warsaw Pact nations. The unit played a significant role in gathering electronic and communications intelligence, contributing to NATO’s situational awareness and early warning capabilities. The 6th Field Station was eventually reorganized and its functions absorbed into other intelligence units as technology and operational needs evolved after the end of the Cold War.
6TH INF BERLIN GERMANY
U.S. Army
The 6th Infantry, known as the 6th Infantry Regiment, has a distinguished legacy within the United States Army, tracing its origins back to the War of 1812. During the Cold War, elements of the 6th Infantry were stationed in Berlin, Germany, as part of the U.S. Army Berlin Brigade, serving a critical role in the defense of West Berlin against potential Warsaw Pact aggression. Throughout its deployment in Berlin, the unit participated in numerous patrols, training exercises, and diplomatic missions, symbolizing American commitment to the city’s freedom and security. The 6th Infantry’s presence in Berlin continued until the end of the Cold War, after which U.S. forces were gradually withdrawn following German reunification.