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History of HHC 1:62 ADA

Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battalion, 62nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (HHC 1/62 ADA) traces its lineage to the original 62nd Coast Artillery, constituted in 1917 during World War I. The unit has served in various air defense roles throughout its history, including coastal defense in both World Wars and transitioning to modern air defense artillery missions during the Cold War. Over the decades, HHC 1/62 ADA has been stationed at key strategic locations and participated in major training exercises to maintain readiness against emerging aerial threats. Today, the unit continues to provide command and control for its battalion, supporting air defense operations and contributing to the protection of U.S. and allied forces worldwide.

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ABOUT HHC 1:62 ADA

  • Origins in the Vietnam War: HHC 1/62 ADA traces its lineage to units activated during the Vietnam War era, providing air defense artillery protection for U.S. forces in Southeast Asia.
  • Role in Air Defense: The unit’s primary mission has been air defense, utilizing surface-to-air missile systems to protect friendly forces from aerial attacks.
  • Hawk Missile System: In the 1960s and 1970s, HHC 1/62 ADA was equipped with the MIM-23 Hawk missile system, a medium-range surface-to-air missile used extensively during the Cold War.
  • Cold War Deployments: The battalion was stationed at various times in Europe and Asia, serving as a frontline air defense unit during the height of tensions between NATO and Warsaw Pact forces.
  • Desert Storm Participation: Elements of 1/62 ADA supported Operation Desert Storm in 1991, providing air defense coverage for allied forces against potential Iraqi air threats.
  • Transition to Patriot Missiles: In the 1990s, HHC 1/62 ADA transitioned from the Hawk system to the more advanced MIM-104 Patriot missile system, significantly enhancing its capabilities.
  • Homeland Defense Mission: The unit has also played a role in homeland defense, participating in exercises and deployments aimed at protecting critical infrastructure within the continental United States.
  • Joint Operations: HHC 1/62 ADA frequently trains and operates alongside allied and partner nations, enhancing interoperability and readiness through multinational exercises.
  • Decorations and Awards: The unit has received several commendations and awards for its exemplary service, including Meritorious Unit Commendations for its performance in both combat and peacetime operations.
  • Modern Deployments: In recent years, the unit has deployed to the Middle East and other regions in support of ongoing Operation Inherent Resolve and other U.S. Central Command missions, continuing its legacy of excellence in air defense artillery.

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