ABOUT HHD 1st Medical Group
- Origins: The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 1st Medical Group (HHD 1st Med Gp) traces its lineage to World War II, highlighting its long-standing service in U.S. Army medical operations.
- European Theater Service: The unit played a critical role in the European Theater during World War II, supporting combat troops with medical care and evacuation services.
- Normandy Campaign: HHD 1st Medical Group participated in the Normandy Invasion, providing vital medical support during one of the most significant operations of the war.
- Battle Honors: The unit earned several campaign streamers for its service, including those for Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe.
- Cold War Era: Post-World War II, the 1st Medical Group was stationed in Germany and played a key role in the medical support of U.S. forces during the Cold War.
- Vietnam War Support: Although not directly deployed, the group provided stateside and logistical support for medical units operating in Vietnam.
- Operation Desert Storm: Elements of the 1st Medical Group supported operations during the Gulf War, ensuring the health and readiness of deployed forces.
- Humanitarian Missions: The unit has participated in numerous humanitarian missions, offering medical aid in disaster-stricken areas around the world.
- Modernization: The 1st Medical Group has been at the forefront of military medical modernization, adopting new technologies and practices to improve battlefield care.
- Legacy of Care: Today, HHD 1st Medical Group continues its mission of supporting military readiness and saving lives, embodying the Army Medical Department’s motto, “To Conserve Fighting Strength.”