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U.S. Army Veteran
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
First Sergeant (1SG)
Service Years
1968 - 1989

7th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 7th Infantry Division is a unit of the United States Army based out of Joint Base Lewis-McChord in Washington. It was first activated in 1917 during World War I and has since participated in numerous conflicts, including World War II, the Korean War, and the Iraq War. The division is known for its iconic Indian head patch and motto of "Bayonet Division." Today, the 7th Infantry Division remains a key element of the US Army's force structure and is ready to deploy in support of national security objectives.
4TH ARMORED DIVISION
U.S. Army
The 4th Armored Division was a celebrated unit of the United States Army, activated in April 1941. Under the command of Major General John S. Wood, the division played a crucial role in World War II, spearheading General Patton’s Third Army across France following the D-Day landings. It was instrumental in the relief of Bastogne during the Battle of the Bulge, earning the nickname "Breakthrough Division." After the war, the 4th Armored Division served in Germany during the Cold War before being inactivated in 1971.
1:11th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry Regiment (1/11th Infantry) has a distinguished history within the United States Army, tracing its lineage back to its constitution in 1861 during the Civil War. The unit fought valiantly in major campaigns such as the Battle of Gettysburg and the Atlanta Campaign, earning a reputation for discipline and courage. Throughout the 20th century, 1/11th Infantry served in World War II and Vietnam, adapting to evolving combat environments and playing key roles in operations. In the modern era, the battalion is primarily associated with the U.S. Army Infantry School at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), where it is responsible for training and developing future infantry leaders.
1-23rd infantry battalion
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 23rd Infantry Regiment (1-23 IN), known as "Tomahawks," traces its origins to the formation of the 23rd Infantry Regiment in 1812. The battalion has fought in major conflicts, including the Indian Wars, World Wars I and II, Korean War—where it earned a Presidential Unit Citation for actions at Chipyong-ni—and the Global War on Terrorism with deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan. Throughout its history, 1-23 IN has been recognized for its courage and adaptability, serving under various divisions such as the 2nd Infantry Division and the 7th Infantry Division. Today, it continues to uphold its motto, “We Serve,” as an integral part of the U.S. Army’s mission.
9th Div, 60th Infantry
U.S. Army
The **9th Division, 60th Infantry Regiment** is a storied unit of the United States Army, originally constituted in 1917 during World War I. The 60th Infantry Regiment became part of the 9th Infantry Division and saw distinguished combat service during World War II, participating in the North African and European campaigns, including the Normandy landings and the Battle of the Bulge. Reactivated for the Vietnam War, the regiment played a significant role in the Mekong Delta, conducting riverine and counterinsurgency operations. Throughout its history, the 9th Division, 60th Infantry has earned numerous campaign streamers and decorations for its valor and effectiveness in combat.
2:39th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 39th Infantry Regiment (2/39th Infantry) was first constituted in 1917 and has a distinguished service record in multiple conflicts. During World War II, the battalion fought as part of the 9th Infantry Division, participating in campaigns across North Africa, Sicily, and Northwest Europe, including Normandy and the Battle of the Bulge. In the Vietnam War, 2/39th Infantry was again part of the 9th Infantry Division, conducting extensive riverine and ground operations in the Mekong Delta. In recent decades, the battalion has served primarily as a basic training unit at Fort Jackson, South Carolina, preparing new generations of soldiers for service in the U.S. Army.

1st Logistical Command
U.S. Army
The 1st Logistical Command was a United States Army unit responsible for providing logistical support to military operations during the Vietnam War. It was activated on October 15, 1965 and was headquartered in Saigon, Vietnam. The command was tasked with managing the transportation, supply, maintenance, and medical services for all U.S. Army units in the region. The 1st Logistical Command played a crucial role in sustaining the operations of American forces in Vietnam until its deactivation on March 1, 1973.
HHC, 2:2nd Infantry
U.S. Army
Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 2nd Battalion, 2nd Infantry Regiment, is a storied unit in the United States Army with origins dating back to the early 19th century. The 2nd Infantry Regiment has served in major American conflicts, including the Civil War, World Wars I and II, Vietnam, and the Global War on Terrorism. The HHC element provides command, control, and logistical support for the battalion, ensuring operational effectiveness. Over its history, HHC, 2/2nd Infantry has demonstrated adaptability and resilience, upholding the regiment’s motto, “NOLI ME TANGERE” (“Touch Me Not”).

4th Infantry Division
U.S. Army
The 4th Infantry Division is a division of the United States Army that is based at Fort Carson, Colorado. It is known for its role in World War II, where it played a key role in the D-Day invasion of Normandy. The division has also served in the Vietnam War, Operation Iraqi Freedom, and Operation Enduring Freedom in Afghanistan. The 4th Infantry Division is currently a versatile and adaptable unit that trains to deploy rapidly and conduct combat operations in a variety of environments.
UNCSF-JSA Camp Kitty Hawk, South Korea
U.S. Army
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2nd 32nd inf:1st 32nd inf.
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment ("2-32 INF") and 1st Battalion, 32nd Infantry Regiment ("1-32 INF") are storied units of the United States Army with distinguished lineages. Originally constituted in 1916, the 32nd Infantry Regiment has served in major conflicts from World War II—where it fought in the Aleutians and the Pacific—to the Korean War and the Vietnam War, earning numerous campaign streamers and decorations. In more recent history, both battalions have been elements of the 10th Mountain Division, deploying to Afghanistan and Iraq in support of Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. Renowned for their motto "Against All Odds," the battalions continue to uphold a tradition of valor and service in modern military operations.
1st Battalion 16th Infantry (Mech)
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 16th Infantry Regiment (Mechanized), known as the "Iron Rangers," has a distinguished history dating back to its formation in 1861. The battalion fought in major campaigns during the Civil War, World War I, and World War II, including the Normandy landings. During the Cold War, it was mechanized and served as part of the 1st Infantry Division in Europe. In recent decades, the unit has deployed to the Balkans, Iraq, and Afghanistan, earning numerous awards for valor and professionalism.
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