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U.S. Army Veteran
Branch
U.S. Army
Rank
Colonel
Service Years
1964 - 1995
US Army Medical Depot Einsiedlerhof
U.S. Army
The US Army Medical Depot Einsiedlerhof was established in the early 1950s near Kaiserslautern, Germany, as part of the post-World War II American military presence in Europe. Its primary mission was to provide medical supply support, including pharmaceuticals, medical equipment, and maintenance services, to U.S. Army units stationed throughout Europe during the Cold War. The depot played a critical logistical role during emergencies and exercises, ensuring readiness and rapid response capabilities for American forces and their NATO allies. With the restructuring of U.S. military logistics after the Cold War, the depot's operations were gradually reduced and eventually consolidated into other facilities by the late 20th century.
US Army Health Facility Planning Agency
U.S. Army
The US Army Health Facility Planning Agency (USAHFPA) was established to provide specialized expertise in the planning, design, and construction of military medical facilities worldwide. Originally formed under the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the agency evolved to support the Army Medical Command by ensuring that hospitals, clinics, and other health facilities meet operational and medical requirements. USAHFPA has played a key role in modernizing Army healthcare infrastructure, supporting both stateside and deployed environments. Through its efforts, the agency has contributed significantly to the readiness and resilience of Army medical services.
93rd EVAC Hospital
U.S. Army
The 93rd Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a long and storied history. Originally activated during World War II, the 93rd provided critical frontline medical care in the European Theater, notably supporting the Normandy invasion and subsequent campaigns across France and Germany. The unit was reactivated for later conflicts, serving valiantly in the Vietnam War from 1966 to 1971, where it operated near Long Binh and Bien Hoa, treating thousands of wounded soldiers and civilians. Throughout its service, the 93rd Evacuation Hospital earned multiple commendations for its dedication, expertise, and lifesaving contributions on the battlefield.
US Military Training Mission Saudi Arabia
U.S. Army
The US Military Training Mission (USMTM) to Saudi Arabia was established in 1953 as a result of a security assistance agreement between the United States and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Its primary mission is to advise, assist, and train Saudi Arabian military forces to promote regional security and strengthen the strategic partnership between the two nations. Over the decades, USMTM has played a crucial role in modernizing the Saudi armed forces, supporting the development of their capabilities in areas such as air defense, ground operations, and naval security. The mission continues to serve as a cornerstone of US-Saudi military cooperation in the Middle East.
2nd Surgical Hospital
U.S. Army
The 2nd Surgical Hospital was a U.S. Army medical unit renowned for its service during the Vietnam War. Activated in the early 1960s, the unit provided advanced surgical and trauma care close to combat zones, often operating as a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH). The hospital was stationed at various locations in South Vietnam, including Chu Lai and An Khe, where its medical teams treated thousands of wounded soldiers and civilians under challenging conditions. Its legacy is marked by innovations in battlefield medicine and a strong commitment to saving lives amidst the rigors of war.
US Army Medical Depot Okinawa
U.S. Army
The US Army Medical Depot Okinawa was established following World War II to support the growing needs of American military forces stationed in the Pacific region. Located strategically on Okinawa, the depot was responsible for receiving, storing, and distributing medical supplies and equipment to units throughout the Far East. During the Korean and Vietnam Wars, its role became especially critical, ensuring timely medical support for combat and support units. Over the decades, the depot played a key part in maintaining the health and readiness of US forces in the Asia-Pacific before its functions were eventually absorbed into broader logistical operations as military needs evolved.