ABOUT 574th S&S Company
- Origins: The 574th Supply and Service (S&S) Company was first constituted during World War II as part of the U.S. Army’s logistical support units, specializing in supply and service operations.
- Vietnam War Service: The 574th S&S Company is most noted for its distinguished service during the Vietnam War, where it provided critical logistical support to combat units.
- Long Binh Post: The unit was stationed at Long Binh Post, one of the largest U.S. Army bases in Vietnam, and was vital in managing supplies, ammunition, and fuel.
- Tet Offensive: Members of the 574th S&S Company endured and responded to the Tet Offensive in 1968, helping to maintain supply lines under attack.
- Unit Motto: The company's unofficial motto was “Service Above Self,” reflecting its mission to ensure combat readiness through effective logistics.
- Humanitarian Missions: In addition to combat support, the 574th S&S Company also participated in humanitarian missions, providing food, water, and medical supplies to local Vietnamese civilians.
- Technological Innovation: The company was among the first to implement computerized inventory management systems in the field during the late Vietnam War years.
- Decorations: The 574th S&S Company received several commendations for meritorious service, including the Meritorious Unit Commendation for its efforts in Vietnam.
- Legacy: Many veterans of the 574th S&S Company formed lifelong bonds and have held reunions to commemorate their shared experiences and sacrifices.
- Post-Vietnam: After Vietnam, the 574th S&S Company continued to serve in various capacities, adapting to new missions as military logistics evolved in the late 20th century.