ABOUT 440th MEDICALCOMPANY (CLEARING)
- World War II Origins: The 440th Medical Company (Clearing) was originally constituted during World War II, providing crucial medical support to U.S. Army combat units overseas.
- Campaign Participation: The company participated in several major campaigns, including those in the European Theater, such as Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe.
- Role as a Clearing Company: As a "Clearing" company, the 440th served as an intermediate medical facility, stabilizing wounded soldiers before further evacuation to field or general hospitals.
- Post-War Service: After World War II, the unit was inactivated and later reactivated as part of the Army Reserve, continuing its legacy of medical support.
- Korean War Reactivation: The 440th was reactivated during the Korean War period, ready to provide medical support if needed, highlighting its ongoing strategic importance.
- Decorations: The unit has received several honors and citations for its service, including campaign streamers for its World War II participation.
- Training Excellence: The 440th became known in the Army Reserve for its high standards in medical training and readiness exercises.
- Humanitarian Missions: Members of the 440th have participated in humanitarian relief efforts, both domestically and internationally, providing medical care during natural disasters.
- Modern Deployments: In the 21st century, the 440th Medical Company supported operations during the Global War on Terrorism, including deployments to Iraq and Afghanistan.
- Legacy of Service: The 440th Medical Company (Clearing) has a storied history of saving lives under fire, earning a reputation as a crucial component of U.S. Army medical support for over 70 years.