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U.S. Army Veteran
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
E-5
Service Years
1966 - 1971
44th Engineer
U.S. Army
The 44th Engineer Battalion, originally constituted in 1917, has a distinguished history of providing combat engineering support to U.S. Army operations. Activated for World War II, the battalion participated in key campaigns throughout the Pacific Theater, including New Guinea and Luzon, earning numerous commendations for its service. During the Korean War, the unit was instrumental in constructing bridges, clearing minefields, and supporting frontline troops under fire, solidifying its reputation for bravery and technical expertise. In recent years, the 44th Engineer Battalion has deployed in support of operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of excellence in combat engineering and construction missions worldwide.
USARSUPTHAI
U.S. Army
United States Army Support, Thailand (USARSUPTHAI) was a key logistical and administrative command established during the Vietnam War era. Activated in 1966, its primary mission was to provide comprehensive support to U.S. military operations in Thailand, which served as a vital base for air and ground operations in Southeast Asia. USARSUPTHAI managed supply lines, transportation, engineering, and communications for American forces stationed at multiple Thai bases. The unit was deactivated in 1975 as U.S. military involvement in the region wound down and American forces withdrew from Thailand.
110th Transportation Company Depot
U.S. Army
The 110th Transportation Company (Depot) traces its origins to World War II, where it was activated to manage and distribute vital military supplies to forward-deployed units. Throughout its service, the unit specialized in depot operations, including the receipt, storage, and issue of equipment and materiel necessary for sustained combat operations. During the Vietnam War, the 110th played a crucial role in maintaining the logistical lifeline for U.S. and allied forces, ensuring timely delivery of critical resources. Over the decades, the 110th Transportation Company has exemplified logistical excellence and adaptability in support of U.S. military operations worldwide.
8th Special Forces, Airborne
U.S. Army
The 8th Special Forces, Airborne, is an elite military unit renowned for its expertise in unconventional warfare, counterterrorism, and special reconnaissance. Established in the late 20th century, the unit has participated in numerous high-risk operations in both domestic and international theaters, often working alongside allied special forces. Its members undergo rigorous airborne and special operations training, earning a reputation for versatility and rapid deployment. Over the years, the 8th Special Forces, Airborne, has played a pivotal role in critical missions, earning commendations for bravery and effectiveness.

1st Signal
U.S. Army
The 1st Signal is a military unit that specializes in communications and information systems operations. They provide vital support to military operations by ensuring effective communication channels are established and maintained. The unit is equipped with advanced technology and highly trained personnel to handle complex communication tasks. The 1st Signal plays a crucial role in ensuring the success of military missions by enabling secure and reliable communication between units.
USARV
U.S. Army
The United States Army, Vietnam (USARV) was established in 1966 as the Army component command of the United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam (MACV). Its primary mission was to provide command and logistical support to all U.S. Army forces serving in the Republic of Vietnam during the Vietnam War. Headquartered at Long Binh, USARV managed combat operations, training, and supply lines, overseeing tens of thousands of soldiers at the peak of American involvement. The command was inactivated in March 1973 as U.S. forces withdrew, marking the end of major Army operations in Vietnam.