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U.S. Army
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U.S. Army
He Co support group, USASETAF
U.S. Air Force
**He Co Support Group, USASETAF** (United States Army Southern European Task Force) has a distinguished history as a vital logistical and operational support element within the US Army’s Southern European operations. Established to enhance command and control, He Co Support Group provided critical administrative, supply, and transportation services to USASETAF units stationed primarily in Italy and other locations across the Mediterranean region. Throughout the Cold War and into the Global War on Terrorism, the unit facilitated joint and combined exercises, ensured rapid deployment capabilities, and supported humanitarian and peacekeeping missions. Its adaptability and professionalism have made He Co Support Group an essential component of USASETAF’s mission success in Europe and Africa.
Ft Rucker
U.S. Army
Fort Rucker, located in southeastern Alabama, has served as the primary flight training base for U.S. Army Aviation since its establishment in 1942. Originally named Ozark Army Airfield, it was later renamed in honor of Confederate General Edmund Rucker. During World War II, the installation supported pilot training and air operations. In the postwar years, Fort Rucker became the home of the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence, playing a pivotal role in training Army aviators and developing aviation doctrine. Today, it remains a critical hub for Army aviation training and innovation.
US Army Enlisted Evauation Center, Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis Indiana
U.S. Army
The US Army Enlisted Evaluation Center at Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indianapolis, Indiana, played a crucial role in personnel management during the mid to late 20th century. Established to centralize and standardize the evaluation and advancement of enlisted soldiers, the center processed performance records and administered promotion systems for Army enlisted personnel worldwide. Fort Benjamin Harrison itself was a significant administrative and training installation from World War I until its closure in the 1990s. The Enlisted Evaluation Center contributed to ensuring the Army maintained a well-qualified, fairly promoted enlisted force during periods of both peace and conflict.