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The 62nd Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) unit has a distinguished history of providing critical bomb disposal and ordnance clearance support to military operations. Activated during World War II, the unit initially supported Allied campaigns in Europe by safely disarming unexploded enemy munitions and supporting frontline advances. Over the decades, the 62nd EOD has deployed to multiple conflict zones, including Iraq and Afghanistan, where its specialists neutralized improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and safeguarded coalition forces and civilians. Today, the unit continues to serve as an essential component of military readiness, conducting training, support, and rapid-response missions worldwide.
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The 631st Maintenance Battalion was a key support unit in the United States Army, responsible for providing direct and general maintenance support to combat and combat support units. Activated during the Cold War era, the battalion played a crucial role in ensuring the operational readiness of vehicles, weapons, and equipment within its assigned area. Throughout its service, the 631st Maintenance Battalion participated in numerous training exercises and deployments, demonstrating adaptability and technical expertise. The unit's commitment to excellence contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and sustainability of its parent brigade and higher command.
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The 636th Tank Destroyer Battalion was activated in December 1941 and trained extensively in the United States before deploying to the European Theater during World War II. Equipped primarily with M10 tank destroyers, the battalion landed in North Africa and later participated in the Italian Campaign, supporting Allied forces through challenging terrain and fierce enemy resistance. The 636th distinguished itself in key battles, including the breakthrough at the Gustav Line and the advance toward Rome. Throughout the war, the unit earned commendations for its effectiveness in anti-armor operations and its vital role in supporting infantry advances.
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The 649th Military Police Company is a unit within the California Army National Guard, headquartered in San Luis Obispo, California. The unit specializes in law enforcement, area security, detainee operations, and support to civil authorities during emergencies. The 649th has deployed both domestically, providing disaster response and crowd control during state emergencies, and overseas, supporting operations in Iraq and Afghanistan as part of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. Throughout its service, the company has earned commendations for its professionalism, adaptability, and dedication to mission success both at home and abroad.
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The 64th Medical Detachment (Veterinary), commonly referred to as the 64th Med Det (Vet), is a U.S. Army unit specializing in veterinary services. Activated during the Vietnam War, the unit provided essential veterinary care for military working dogs and inspected food supplies to ensure troop health and safety. The 64th Med Det deployed to various locations, supporting both combat operations and humanitarian missions by safeguarding animal health and food quality. Its contributions have been vital to maintaining operational readiness and force protection throughout its service history.
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The 64th Ordnance Detachment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), commonly known as the 64th EOD, is a specialized unit within the U.S. Army tasked with the detection, identification, recovery, and disposal of explosive ordnance. The unit has supported both domestic and overseas operations, including providing critical EOD support during Operations Iraqi Freedom and Enduring Freedom. Throughout its history, the 64th EOD has worked alongside other military branches and civilian agencies to ensure the safety of personnel and the public from explosive hazards. Renowned for its technical expertise and professionalism, the detachment continues to play a vital role in maintaining operational readiness and security.
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The 656th Transportation Company is a unit within the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during periods of heightened military need, the unit has provided critical convoy operations, cargo transport, and supply chain management in both domestic and overseas missions. The 656th has supported major operations including mobilizations for Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, ensuring the movement of troops, equipment, and supplies. Renowned for its adaptability and professionalism, the 656th Transportation has played a vital role in sustaining Army operations and mission readiness.
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The 65th Data Processing Unit was established in the early 1980s as part of the U.S. Army's initiative to modernize and streamline military data management systems. Initially tasked with supporting logistical and personnel operations, the unit played a critical role in transitioning from paper-based records to digital databases. During Operation Desert Storm, the 65th provided essential data processing support, ensuring timely communication and coordination across multiple commands. Over the years, the unit has remained at the forefront of military information technology, adapting to advances in cybersecurity and network integration to support global Army operations.
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The 661st Ordnance Company is a United States Army unit specializing in munitions handling, maintenance, and distribution. Activated during World War II, the company played a pivotal role in supporting frontline operations by ensuring the timely supply and serviceability of ammunition and explosives. Over the decades, the 661st has been deployed in various capacities, including during the Korean War and in support of operations in the Middle East. Renowned for its technical expertise and logistical efficiency, the unit continues to uphold a tradition of excellence in ordnance support within the Army’s sustainment community.
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The 665th Medical Detachment (665th MED DET) was a U.S. Army medical unit stationed in Korea. Activated during the post-Korean War era, the 665th MED DET provided essential veterinary and preventive medicine services to U.S. Forces Korea and supported the health and readiness of both personnel and military working animals. The unit played a crucial role in food safety inspections, zoonotic disease prevention, and public health initiatives throughout the peninsula. Over the years, the detachment contributed significantly to maintaining high standards of health and welfare for the military community in Korea.
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The 66th Military Intelligence Brigade is a key U.S. Army military intelligence unit headquartered in Wiesbaden, Germany. It traces its lineage back to World War II, where it was originally activated as the 66th Counter Intelligence Corps Detachment in 1944. Over the decades, the brigade has provided critical intelligence support throughout the Cold War, post-Cold War Europe, and modern operations, focusing on signals intelligence, counterintelligence, and human intelligence. Today, the 66th MI Brigade continues to support U.S. Army Europe and Africa, delivering timely and actionable intelligence to commanders across the theater.
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The 673rd Quartermaster Company was activated during World War II to provide vital logistical and supply support to frontline combat units. Specializing in the distribution of fuel, rations, and other essential materiel, the unit played a critical role in sustaining operations during key campaigns in the European Theater. Following the war, the 673rd underwent several reactivations and reorganizations, supporting both peacetime training missions and overseas deployments. Its legacy is marked by adaptability, ensuring combat readiness and operational effectiveness for the units it serves.
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The 67th Aviation Company, originally activated during the Vietnam War, was a U.S. Army aviation unit specializing in aerial surveillance and reconnaissance missions. Nicknamed the “Phoenix,” the unit operated OV-1 Mohawk aircraft, providing vital intelligence and target acquisition for ground forces from 1965 until its inactivation in the early 1970s. The 67th played a crucial role in supporting combat operations, including interdiction and artillery adjustment, throughout various regions of Vietnam. Their efforts contributed significantly to the success of numerous missions and the safety of allied troops during the conflict.
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The 68th Assault Helicopter Company (AHC), known as the "Top Tigers," was activated in 1966 and served with distinction during the Vietnam War. Operating primarily out of Bien Hoa and later Ninh Hoa, the unit provided critical air assault, troop transport, medevac, and resupply missions in support of U.S. and allied ground forces. The 68th AHC was equipped with UH-1 "Huey" helicopters and was comprised of two flight platoons—the Top Tigers (slicks) and the Mustangs (gunships). The unit was highly decorated for its bravery and effectiveness under fire before being inactivated in 1971.
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The 69th Signal Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide critical communications support for U.S. Army operations in the European Theater. Activated in 1942, the unit played a vital role in establishing and maintaining signal networks during key campaigns, including the Normandy landings and subsequent advances across France and Germany. After the war, the 69th Signal Company underwent several reactivations and reorganizations, serving in various capacities during the Cold War era and supporting contingency operations worldwide. Today, the 69th Signal Company continues its mission of delivering reliable, secure communications to support Army command and control in diverse operational environments.
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The **6th Missile Battalion, 562nd Artillery (USARSEVEN)** was a U.S. Army missile unit active during the Cold War, assigned to U.S. Army Europe’s Seventh Army (USAREUR/USARSEVEN). Equipped with the nuclear-capable Nike Hercules surface-to-air missile system, the battalion was responsible for air defense in Western Europe, primarily stationed in West Germany. Its mission was to deter and, if necessary, defend against Soviet air attacks on NATO forces and critical infrastructure. The battalion played a key role in maintaining readiness and contributing to the integrated NATO air defense network until the eventual drawdown of Nike Hercules sites in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
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The 6th Battalion, 60th Artillery (6th/60th Artillery) was an artillery unit of the United States Army, activated during the Vietnam War era. Initially equipped with self-propelled 105mm howitzers, the battalion provided direct and general support fire for infantry and armored units, notably operating with the 9th Infantry Division in the Mekong Delta from 1967 to 1970. The battalion played a critical role in numerous operations, including counterinsurgency and riverine assaults, delivering accurate and timely fire support under challenging conditions. Following the drawdown of U.S. forces in Vietnam, the 6th/60th Artillery was inactivated, its lineage continuing as part of the U.S. Army’s broader artillery heritage.
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The **711th Military Intelligence Battalion** was constituted on 1 June 1982 and activated at Fort Hood, Texas, as part of the 470th Military Intelligence Brigade. Tasked with providing intelligence support, the battalion’s primary mission is to conduct signals intelligence (SIGINT) operations, collection, analysis, and dissemination for U.S. Army South and other assigned commands. Throughout its history, the 711th MI Battalion has supported numerous operations and exercises in Latin America and the Caribbean, enhancing regional security and cooperation. The unit continues to play a vital role in supporting U.S. Southern Command’s intelligence requirements and countering transnational threats.
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The 714th Military Intelligence Battalion was a key U.S. Army intelligence unit stationed in Augsburg, Germany, during the Cold War. Activated in the early 1970s, the battalion played a critical role in signals intelligence (SIGINT) collection and analysis, monitoring Warsaw Pact activities from its strategic location. Operating out of the Augsburg Field Station, the 714th worked alongside other intelligence units to provide timely and actionable intelligence to U.S. and NATO commanders. The battalion continued its mission until the post-Cold War drawdown, when it was inactivated as part of the broader reduction of U.S. forces in Europe.
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The 735th Medical Detachment was a specialized medical unit assigned to the 7th Army of the United States Army. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit provided essential medical support, including field care, evacuation, and preventative medicine, to U.S. and allied forces in Europe. The 735th played a vital role in numerous training exercises and readiness operations, ensuring rapid medical response capabilities during periods of heightened tension. Through its dedicated service, the detachment contributed significantly to the overall health and effectiveness of the 7th Army throughout its operational history.
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The 73rd Field Artillery (FA) traces its origins to its constitution in the National Army on 5 July 1918 during World War I, where it served as part of the 13th Division. Reactivated and reorganized multiple times throughout the 20th century, the unit provided crucial fire support in both World War II and the Korean War. Over its history, the 73rd FA underwent several redesignations, most notably as the 73rd Field Artillery Battalion and later as part of the 3rd Infantry Division Artillery. Its distinguished service is marked by campaign participation credits and decorations for valor and meritorious achievement. The unit remains a proud symbol of the U.S. Army’s artillery heritage.
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The 73rd Maintenance Company (73rd Maint. Co.) is a U.S. Army unit specializing in providing maintenance support for a wide range of military vehicles and equipment. Historically, the company has played a vital role in ensuring operational readiness by conducting repairs, recovery, and technical inspections both in garrison and deployed environments. The unit has supported numerous training exercises and overseas operations, contributing to missions in areas such as Southwest Asia and Europe. Its dedication to logistical excellence has earned it commendations for sustaining combat and support units across various theaters of operation.
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The 74th Field Hospital was originally constituted during World War II, activated on 10 August 1942 at Camp Barkeley, Texas. It provided crucial medical support during the European Theater of Operations, notably participating in campaigns across France and Germany. After the war, the unit went through several periods of inactivation and reactivation, serving in various capacities to support U.S. Army medical missions. Today, the 74th Field Hospital continues its legacy by delivering expeditionary medical care to deployed forces around the globe.
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The 762nd Transportation Company is a unit of the United States Army Reserve specializing in transportation and logistical support. Activated during the Cold War era, the unit has played a critical role in providing convoy operations, vehicle maintenance, and supply distribution both domestically and during overseas deployments. Throughout its history, the 762nd has supported major military operations, including deployments to Southwest Asia in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom. The unit is recognized for its adaptability, professionalism, and commitment to ensuring the mobility and sustainment of U.S. Army forces in diverse operational environments.