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U.S. Army Military Retiree
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
SFC
Service Years
1975 - 1995
Moncrief Army Community Hospital
U.S. Army
Moncrief Army Community Hospital traces its origins to World War I, when it was established in 1917 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, to provide medical support to soldiers training for overseas deployment. Named in honor of Brigadier General William Henry Moncrief, a distinguished Army surgeon, the hospital has served as a critical healthcare facility for Fort Jackson and the surrounding military community for over a century. Throughout its history, Moncrief has adapted to changing military needs, expanding its services during World War II, the Korean War, and subsequent conflicts. Today, Moncrief Army Community Hospital continues its legacy by offering comprehensive medical care to active-duty service members, retirees, and their families.
Moncrief Army Community Hospital
U.S. Army
Moncrief Army Community Hospital traces its origins to World War I, when it was established in 1917 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina, to provide medical support to soldiers training for overseas deployment. Named in honor of Brigadier General William Henry Moncrief, a distinguished Army surgeon, the hospital has served as a critical healthcare facility for Fort Jackson and the surrounding military community for over a century. Throughout its history, Moncrief has adapted to changing military needs, expanding its services during World War II, the Korean War, and subsequent conflicts. Today, Moncrief Army Community Hospital continues its legacy by offering comprehensive medical care to active-duty service members, retirees, and their families.
William Beaumont Army Medical Center (WBAMC)
U.S. Army
William Beaumont Army Medical Center (WBAMC), located in El Paso, Texas, was established in 1921 and named in honor of Army surgeon Dr. William Beaumont, renowned for his groundbreaking research on human digestion. Originally founded to care for soldiers stationed at Fort Bliss and returning World War I veterans, the facility has grown into a major military medical center serving the Southwest region of the United States. Throughout its history, WBAMC has played a vital role in supporting military operations, providing care to service members from World War II through present-day conflicts. The center is also recognized for its contributions to medical research, education, and its partnership with local civilian healthcare institutions.
8th USAFAD
U.S. Air Force
The 8th United States Army Field Artillery Detachment (8th USAFAD) was a specialized unit of the U.S. Army during the Cold War, primarily stationed in West Germany. Its mission was to provide custodial and technical support for NATO nuclear artillery warheads assigned to Belgian Army units as part of the alliance’s nuclear sharing arrangements. The detachment played a critical role in maintaining, securing, and, if authorized, releasing nuclear munitions for use by allied forces. The 8th USAFAD was deactivated following the end of the Cold War and the subsequent reduction of forward-deployed U.S. nuclear weapons in Europe.
Silas B. Hayes ACH, Ft Ord
U.S. Army
Silas B. Hayes Army Community Hospital (ACH) was a prominent military medical facility located at Fort Ord, California. Commissioned in 1941, the hospital provided critical medical support to soldiers during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War, serving both active duty personnel and their families. Over the decades, Silas B. Hayes ACH became known for its advanced medical care and training programs. The hospital continued operations until Fort Ord’s closure in 1994, after which the facility was decommissioned, marking the end of an era in Army medical history on the Monterey Peninsula.
1:19th Infantry
U.S. Army
The 1st Battalion, 19th Infantry Regiment (1/19th Infantry) traces its lineage to the original 19th Infantry Regiment, constituted in 1861 and organized during the American Civil War. Over its history, the battalion has seen action in major conflicts including the Civil War, the Indian Wars, the Philippine-American War, World War II, and the Korean War. In more recent decades, the 1/19th Infantry has served primarily as a training unit at Fort Moore (formerly Fort Benning), Georgia, responsible for conducting Infantry One Station Unit Training (OSUT) for new recruits. The battalion is recognized for its long-standing traditions of excellence, discipline, and service to the United States Army.
19th USAFAD
U.S. Air Force
The 19th United States Army Field Artillery Detachment (19th USAFAD) was a unit of the U.S. Army assigned to NATO during the Cold War. Stationed in Werl, West Germany, the 19th USAFAD was responsible for the custody, maintenance, and security of nuclear warheads assigned to Belgian Army artillery units under the NATO nuclear sharing arrangement. The detachment worked closely with Belgian forces equipped with Honest John and later MGM-52 Lance missiles. The 19th USAFAD was inactivated in the early 1990s following the end of the Cold War and the withdrawal of U.S. nuclear weapons from Western Europe.
14th Engineer
U.S. Army
The 14th Engineer Battalion was first constituted in 1917 and has served with distinction in numerous conflicts, including World War I, World War II, the Korean War, and operations in the Middle East. Known as a combat engineer unit, the 14th Engineers have supported both offensive and defensive operations by constructing bridges, clearing obstacles, and providing mobility support to maneuver forces. During World War II, the battalion participated in the Normandy invasion and campaigns across Europe, earning several battle honors. In recent decades, the 14th Engineer Battalion has supported missions in Iraq and Afghanistan, continuing its legacy of technical expertise and combat support.
2:11th FA
U.S. Army
The 2nd Battalion, 11th Field Artillery Regiment (2/11th FA) was originally constituted in the Regular Army in 1916, serving with distinction in World War I and later in World War II as part of the 25th Infantry Division. During World War II, the unit participated in major campaigns in the Pacific, including Guadalcanal, Northern Solomons, and Luzon, providing critical artillery support. In the Korean War, 2/11th FA again demonstrated its effectiveness in multiple operations, earning several unit commendations. Today, 2/11th FA remains an active and integral component of the 25th Infantry Division, continuing its legacy of service and readiness in support of U.S. military operations.