ABOUT 475th Transportation Co.
- World War II Origins: The 475th Transportation Company traces its lineage back to World War II, where it was first constituted as a Quartermaster Truck Company, providing vital logistical support to U.S. forces.
- Korean War Service: The unit was activated for the Korean War and played a key role in moving supplies, ammunition, and troops along hazardous supply routes under combat conditions.
- Vietnam War Operations: Elements of the 475th participated in logistics operations in Southeast Asia, supporting both Army and allied forces with convoy operations and cargo transport.
- Desert Shield/Desert Storm: The company was mobilized during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, transporting fuel, food, and equipment across the deserts of Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
- Humanitarian Missions: The 475th has a history of participating in humanitarian relief operations, including disaster responses after hurricanes and floods in the United States.
- Modernization: The unit has been at the forefront of adopting new transportation technologies, such as the Palletized Load System (PLS) and advanced GPS tracking for convoy security.
- Global War on Terror: Since 2001, the 475th has deployed to Iraq and Afghanistan, executing thousands of convoy missions and earning commendations for its operational excellence and safety record.
- Female Trailblazers: The unit was among the first in its brigade to integrate women into combat support roles, with several female soldiers rising to key leadership positions.
- Decorations and Honors: The 475th Transportation Company has received multiple unit citations for meritorious service, including the Meritorious Unit Commendation and Army Superior Unit Award.
- Community Engagement: The company is known for its strong ties to its home community, participating in parades, school outreach, and veterans’ events to foster military-civilian partnership.