ABOUT 96th Transportation Company
- Origins in World War II: The 96th Transportation Company was first constituted on 1 May 1936 as Company A, 96th Quartermaster Battalion, and was activated on 1 June 1941 at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri.
- World War II Service: The company saw extensive service during World War II, providing vital logistical and transportation support in the European Theater, including involvement in the Normandy campaign.
- Post-War Redesignation: After World War II, the unit was reorganized and redesignated as the 96th Transportation Corps Truck Company in 1946, reflecting the Army’s transition to motorized transport.
- Korean War Deployment: The 96th Transportation Company was deployed to Korea, where it played a crucial role in moving troops and supplies through challenging terrain and under combat conditions.
- Vietnam War Contributions: The unit was deployed to Vietnam, where it conducted convoy operations, often facing enemy ambushes and hazardous road conditions, earning commendations for its service.
- Gulf War Participation: During Operation Desert Storm in 1990-1991, the company provided transportation support, moving fuel, ammunition, and supplies across the harsh desert environment.
- Humanitarian Missions: The 96th Transportation Company has participated in various humanitarian missions, including disaster relief operations in the United States and abroad.
- Modern Deployments: In the 21st century, the unit has been deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, supporting Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom with vital logistics and convoy operations.
- Unit Motto: The company’s motto, “Can Do, Will Do,” reflects its longstanding reputation for reliability and mission accomplishment under all circumstances.
- Decorations and Honors: Over its history, the 96th Transportation Company has received numerous campaign streamers and commendations, recognizing its excellence and dedication in both combat and peacetime operations.