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History of 26th S&S Company

The 26th Supply and Service (S&S) Company was a logistics unit in the United States Army, primarily active during the Vietnam War era. Tasked with providing essential supply, maintenance, and field services, the company played a crucial role in supporting combat and support units in their area of operations. Stationed at various locations throughout Vietnam, the 26th S&S Company managed the distribution of food, fuel, ammunition, and repair parts, ensuring frontline forces remained operational. Their efforts contributed significantly to sustaining prolonged military campaigns in challenging environments.

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ABOUT 26th S&S Company

  • Origins: The 26th Supply & Service (S&S) Company was originally activated during the Vietnam War era, serving as a key logistical unit in the US Army.
  • Vietnam Service: The company played a major role in providing supplies, fuel, and maintenance support to combat units in Vietnam, operating under the 506th Field Depot.
  • Nickname: Members of the 26th S&S Company were often referred to as "Quartermasters of the Battlefield" due to their vital resupply missions under dangerous conditions.
  • Base Locations: The unit was stationed at several locations during the war, including Long Binh Post and Cam Ranh Bay, two of the largest US military bases in South Vietnam.
  • Convoy Operations: The 26th S&S Company frequently ran convoy operations along perilous supply routes, occasionally coming under enemy fire and requiring armed escorts.
  • Support Roles: The company was responsible for a wide range of logistical functions: fuel distribution, rations, water purification, laundry, and even mortuary affairs.
  • Unit Decorations: For its exemplary service, the 26th S&S Company received several commendations and campaign streamers for its Vietnam service.
  • Demobilization: Following the drawdown of US forces in Vietnam, the company was inactivated, but its lineage and honors continue to be recognized in Quartermaster Corps history.
  • Veteran Reunions: Former members of the 26th S&S Company have held periodic reunions and maintain active alumni groups to preserve their shared history and camaraderie.
  • Legacy: The 26th S&S Company is remembered for its tireless support of front-line troops, exemplifying the essential—yet often unsung—role of logistics in military success.

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