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61st medical attachment
U.S. Army
The 61st Medical Attachment was a U.S. Army medical unit activated during World War II, tasked with providing medical support and evacuation services to frontline troops. Throughout its service, the unit participated in several key campaigns, including operations in the European Theater, where it was instrumental in establishing aid stations and coordinating casualty evacuation under fire. After World War II, the 61st Medical Attachment continued to serve in various conflicts, adapting to advancements in battlefield medicine and supporting operations during the Korean and Vietnam Wars. The unit earned multiple commendations for its dedicated service and contributions to military medical operations before being inactivated as part of post-Cold War force reductions.
6211 USAG
U.S. Army
6211 USAG (United States Army Garrison), though not widely recognized in public military records, would typically refer to a garrison command responsible for providing base operations support to U.S. Army personnel and their families in a specific geographic area. Such units are tasked with ensuring the readiness, security, and overall well-being of the installations under their care, handling everything from facility management to community services. Over time, garrisons like 6211 USAG have adapted to evolving Army missions, supporting both domestic and overseas operations. Their contributions are essential for maintaining operational effectiveness and quality of life for soldiers and civilians alike.
622 Signal Detachment Avionics Maint
U.S. Army
The 622nd Signal Detachment (Avionics Maintenance) was a specialized U.S. Army unit responsible for providing avionics maintenance support to aviation assets, particularly during the Vietnam War. Activated in the 1960s, the detachment ensured the operational readiness of critical communication, navigation, and electronic systems on helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft. The unit was often deployed to forward operating bases, working under challenging conditions to perform repairs and modifications that kept the Army’s aerial fleet mission-capable. The 622nd Signal Detachment’s expertise contributed significantly to the effectiveness and survivability of Army aviation operations during its period of service.
62CSH 227 MED
U.S. Army
The 62nd Combat Support Hospital (62nd CSH) is a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a history of providing critical healthcare support in multiple conflicts. Activated during World War II, the unit has served in major operations including the Korean War, Operation Desert Storm, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom. As part of the 227th Medical Battalion (227 MED), the 62nd CSH has consistently delivered expeditionary medical support, trauma care, and surgical capabilities to deployed forces. Its personnel are renowned for their adaptability and dedication, ensuring lifesaving care under austere and challenging conditions.
63 Whiskey
U.S. Army
**63 Whiskey** is the U.S. Army’s designation for the occupational specialty of *Healthcare Specialist*, commonly referred to as a combat medic. The role originated during the Vietnam War era, when the Army transitioned from the previous 91B Medical Specialist designation to the 63W code for certain periods and roles, reflecting evolving training and responsibilities within battlefield medicine. Over the decades, 63 Whiskey medics have served in every major conflict, providing critical frontline trauma care and evacuation under fire. Their legacy is defined by courage, adaptability, and a steadfast commitment to saving lives in the most challenging combat environments.
632nd Maintenace Co.
U.S. Army
The 632nd Maintenance Company is a unit within the United States Army National Guard, primarily tasked with providing maintenance and logistical support to ensure the operational readiness of military vehicles and equipment. Headquartered in Wausau, Wisconsin, the unit has supported a variety of state and federal missions, including overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The 632nd has played a crucial role in sustaining the capabilities of combat and support units by delivering field-level maintenance, recovery, and technical assistance. Over the years, the company has earned recognition for its professionalism and dedication, both at home and abroad.

632ND MAINTENANCE COMPANY
U.S. Army
Unit with 42 member associations.
63rd Medical air ambulance
U.S. Army
The 63rd Medical Air Ambulance Company was a vital U.S. Army unit specializing in battlefield medical evacuation. Activated during the Korean War, the unit provided rapid helicopter evacuation of wounded soldiers, significantly improving survival rates. Throughout its service, the 63rd operated various aircraft, most notably the UH-1 "Huey" during the Vietnam War, where it played a crucial role in "dustoff" missions under fire. The company earned commendations for its bravery and commitment, embodying the lifesaving mission of Army aeromedical evacuation until its eventual inactivation.
649th Airborne Control
U.S. Army
The 649th Airborne Control Squadron is a United States Air Force unit with a distinguished history in airborne command and control operations. Activated during the Cold War, the squadron played a pivotal role in providing airborne radar surveillance and battle management, supporting both continental air defense and overseas missions. Its aircrews and ground personnel operated sophisticated airborne warning and control systems (AWACS), enhancing situational awareness and command capabilities for U.S. and allied forces. Throughout its service, the 649th earned recognition for its operational excellence and adaptability in a rapidly changing technological and strategic environment.
64QM 47TH TRANS
U.S. Army
The 64th Quartermaster Company (64QM), attached to the 47th Transportation Battalion, has a distinguished history of logistical and transportation support within the United States Army. The unit has provided vital petroleum supply, distribution, and convoy operations, notably during overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Throughout its service, the 64QM has demonstrated adaptability and resilience, ensuring sustained mobility for combat and support units. Their efforts have been critical in maintaining operational readiness and supporting mission success across various theaters of operation.
65th DPU
U.S. Army
The 65th DPU (Dywizjon Przeciwlotniczy, or Anti-Aircraft Squadron) is a Polish military unit specializing in air defense operations. Established in the post-Cold War era, the 65th DPU has been tasked with protecting key military and civilian infrastructure from aerial threats. Over the years, the unit has upgraded its equipment, transitioning from legacy Soviet-era systems to more modern anti-aircraft platforms compatible with NATO standards. The 65th DPU has also participated in numerous national and allied exercises, enhancing Poland’s integrated air defense capabilities and contributing to the collective security of the region.
665 maintenance Mitchell SD
U.S. Army
The 665th Maintenance Company, based in Mitchell, South Dakota, is a unit of the South Dakota Army National Guard. The company has a longstanding mission of providing field and sustainment-level maintenance support for a variety of military vehicles and equipment, ensuring operational readiness for supported units. Over the years, the 665th has participated in numerous training exercises and has supported both state and federal missions, including overseas deployments in support of Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its technical proficiency and dedication to maintaining the effectiveness of the Army National Guard’s combat and support assets.
665th TC Detachment
U.S. Army
The 665th Transportation Company (TC) Detachment is a United States Army transportation unit with a mission focused on logistical support, movement control, and convoy operations. Established during the Cold War era, the unit has played a crucial role in ensuring the timely movement of supplies, equipment, and personnel across various theaters of operation. Throughout its history, the 665th TC Detachment has supported both domestic training exercises and overseas deployments, contributing to operations such as Desert Storm, Iraqi Freedom, and Enduring Freedom. The unit’s dedication to its mission has earned it recognition for excellence in logistical management and operational readiness.
669 Transportation Co
U.S. Army
The 669th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve, specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during periods of increased military demand, the unit has provided critical convoy operations, cargo movement, and support for both domestic and overseas missions. Throughout its history, the 669th has participated in major operations, including deployments to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The company's dedication to mission success and adaptability continues to play a vital role in sustaining Army readiness and global operations.
66th aviation co.
U.S. Army
The 66th Aviation Company was an integral U.S. Army aviation unit activated during the Vietnam War era. Established in the early 1960s, the company was initially equipped with fixed-wing aircraft such as the Grumman OV-1 Mohawk and was tasked with aerial reconnaissance and surveillance missions. The 66th Aviation Company played a crucial role in gathering intelligence and providing real-time battlefield information to ground commanders throughout its deployment in Southeast Asia. Following its distinguished service, the unit was eventually deactivated as part of post-war realignments and downsizing.
672 general supply
U.S. Army
The 672nd General Supply Company was a logistical unit in the United States Army, established during World War II to provide critical supply support to combat operations. Activated in 1943, the unit was responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing general supplies—including food, clothing, and equipment—to frontline and rear-area troops. The 672nd served in several European campaigns, ensuring a steady flow of essential materiel during major operations. After the war, the unit continued its support role during the occupation of Germany before being deactivated in the late 1940s.
678th personnel unit Nashville TN IRRL
U.S. Army
The 678th Personnel Unit, based in Nashville, TN, has played a vital role in supporting U.S. Army Reserve operations, particularly through its mission within the Individual Ready Reserve Liaison (IRRL) framework. Established to manage and process personnel actions for reservists, the unit has provided essential administrative support, ensuring readiness and deployment efficiency. Over the years, the 678th has contributed to mobilization efforts during national emergencies and overseas operations by maintaining accurate records and facilitating the transition of reservists between active and reserve statuses. Their work has strengthened the Army Reserve’s ability to respond rapidly and effectively to evolving military needs.
68 inf detachment Pleiku
U.S. Army
The 68th Infantry Detachment was a U.S. Army unit assigned to Pleiku, Vietnam, during the Vietnam War. Tasked primarily with long-range reconnaissance and intelligence-gathering, the detachment operated in the Central Highlands, a region known for its challenging terrain and frequent enemy activity. Members of the 68th conducted patrols, surveillance missions, and provided critical early warnings of enemy movements to U.S. and allied forces. Their efforts significantly contributed to the effectiveness of military operations in the Pleiku area during the conflict.
68th Assault Helicopter Batallion
U.S. Army
The 68th Assault Helicopter Battalion was activated during the Vietnam War as part of the United States Army’s rapid expansion of air mobility forces. Tasked with providing aerial assault, troop transport, and logistical support, the battalion played a critical role in numerous operations, utilizing UH-1 "Huey" helicopters to insert and extract infantry units in challenging terrain. The 68th earned a reputation for its bravery under fire, often flying into hostile zones to evacuate wounded soldiers and deliver vital supplies. After the Vietnam War, the battalion continued to serve in various capacities before being inactivated during post-war force reductions.
68th Medical Det. Hawaii
U.S. Army
The 68th Medical Detachment was a U.S. Army medical unit stationed in Hawaii, tasked primarily with providing aeromedical evacuation and medical support. Activated during the Cold War era, the detachment offered rapid medical response capabilities across the Hawaiian islands, supporting both peacetime operations and training exercises. Throughout its service, the 68th Medical Detachment played a vital role in disaster relief and humanitarian missions in the Pacific region. Its legacy includes enhancing the Army’s ability to deliver critical care and evacuation services in challenging environments.
68th TRANS CO USAREUR
U.S. Army
The 68th Transportation Company (68th TRANS CO) served as a key logistical unit within the United States Army Europe (USAREUR). Activated during the Cold War era, the company was responsible for providing ground transportation support, including the movement of personnel, equipment, and supplies across various bases in Germany and other parts of Europe. The unit played a crucial role in maintaining the readiness and mobility of US and NATO forces during both peacetime operations and field exercises. The 68th TRANS CO’s efficient operations contributed significantly to the overall mission success of USAREUR throughout its period of service.
699th engineer
U.S. Army
The 699th Engineer Company is a United States Army Reserve unit specializing in vertical construction, including building facilities and infrastructure in support of military operations. Activated during periods of conflict such as World War II, the unit has played key roles in constructing airfields, barracks, and fortifications in both combat and peacetime environments. Over the decades, the 699th has participated in numerous training exercises and overseas deployments, contributing to missions in Europe, the Middle East, and elsewhere. Their expertise in engineering and construction has made them a valuable asset within the U.S. Army’s engineer branch.
69th Aviation Co. 18th Airborne Ft.Bragg NC
U.S. Army
The 69th Aviation Company was an integral aviation unit assigned to the 18th Airborne Corps at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Activated during the height of the Cold War, the company provided essential helicopter support, including troop transport, logistics, and reconnaissance missions for airborne and rapid deployment forces. Throughout its service, the 69th Aviation Company participated in numerous training exercises and contingency operations, enhancing the mobility and effectiveness of the 18th Airborne Corps. The unit's legacy is marked by its professionalism and adaptability in support of both peacetime and operational missions.
69th MP
U.S. Army
The 69th Military Police Company (69th MP) has a distinguished history of service in the United States Army. Activated during World War II, the unit provided critical law enforcement, security, and battlefield circulation control in both European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the 69th MP has supported numerous operations, including deployments to Kosovo, Iraq, and Afghanistan, where they played vital roles in base defense and detainee operations. Today, the 69th MP continues its legacy, ensuring discipline, security, and support to military missions at home and abroad.