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History of HHD 1st Medical Group

The Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment (HHD), 1st Medical Group, was constituted on 15 August 1942 and activated during World War II to provide command and administrative support for medical units supporting combat operations. The unit played a critical role in ensuring medical readiness, coordinating field hospitals, and facilitating casualty evacuation in various theaters of operation. Over the decades, the HHD, 1st Medical Group, has supported numerous conflicts and humanitarian missions, adapting to advancements in military medicine and evolving battlefield requirements. Today, the unit continues its legacy by supporting U.S. Army medical operations and maintaining readiness for rapid deployment worldwide.

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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.”

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