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History of 88th Transportation

The 88th Transportation Company was originally constituted during World War II to provide critical logistical and transportation support for frontline units. Throughout its history, the unit has participated in numerous campaigns, including operations in Europe and later in the Korean and Vietnam Wars, where it was instrumental in moving troops, equipment, and supplies under challenging conditions. Over the decades, the 88th Transportation Company adapted to new technologies and mission requirements, supporting both combat operations and humanitarian missions worldwide. Its legacy is marked by a tradition of excellence, flexibility, and dedication to ensuring the mobility and readiness of U.S. military forces.

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ABOUT 88th Transportation

  • Origins in WWII: The 88th Transportation Company was originally activated during World War II, supporting vital logistics operations in the European Theater.
  • Red Ball Express: Elements of the 88th were involved in the famed Red Ball Express, a truck convoy system that kept Allied forces supplied after the Normandy invasion.
  • Korean War Service: The unit saw extensive service during the Korean War, delivering critical supplies to front-line troops in harsh terrain and weather.
  • Vietnam War Deployments: The 88th Transportation Company supported combat and construction units in Vietnam, frequently operating in dangerous and contested areas.
  • Desert Storm Contributions: During Operation Desert Storm, the unit transported fuel, ammunition, and equipment across vast desert distances, often under threat of enemy attack.
  • Distinctive Unit Insignia: The 88th’s insignia features a wheel and wing motif, symbolizing speed and mobility—core values of Army transportation units.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Beyond combat, the 88th has participated in humanitarian relief, including disaster response missions during hurricanes and floods in the United States.
  • Modernization: The 88th was among the first transportation units to field modern, armored trucks designed to better protect convoys from improvised explosive devices (IEDs) in Iraq and Afghanistan.
  • Global Deployments: Over the decades, the 88th has been stationed or deployed to Germany, Korea, the Middle East, and numerous US bases, reflecting its global mission.
  • Motto: The unit’s motto, "Wheels of Victory," underscores its essential role in ensuring frontline forces receive the supplies and support needed for success.

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