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Vietnam - VCM - UH-1 Huey - Medievac UH-1Bs flew with "high visibility" stateside markings. Simple red cross symbols were painted on the cargo doors and nose. The word "AMBULANCE" in white or yellow appeared above the cargo door window |
Vietnam - VCM - AH-1 Cobra The Bell AH-1 Cobra (company designation: Model 209) is a two-blade, single engine attack helicopter manufactured by Bell Helicopter. It was developed using the engine, transmission and rotor system o |
Ribbon - VN - VCM - 5th SFG The 5th Special Forces Group was among those units activated in 1961, and while attending training at the Special Warfare Center, Kennedy visited the units and personally approved the distinctive Spec |
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Ribbon - VN - VCM - 173rd Abn Bde The brigade was the first major United States Army ground formation deployed in Vietnam, serving there from 1965 to 1971 and losing almost 1,800 soldiers. Noted for its roles in Operation Hump and Ope |
Ribbon - VN - VCM - 101st Abn Div In mid-1965, the 1st Brigade and support troops were deployed to the Republic of Vietnam, followed by the rest of the division in late 1967. The 101st was deployed in the northern I Corps region opera |
Ribbon - VN - VCM - 4th ID The 4th Infantry Division deployed from Fort Lewis to Camp Holloway, Pleiku, Vietnam on 25 September 1966 and served more than four years, returning to Fort Carson, Colorado on 8 December 1970. Two br |
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Ribbon - VN - VCM - 1st Cavalry Div The 1st Cavalry Division next fought in the Vietnam War. No longer a conventional infantry unit, the division had become an air assault division as the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), commonly refer |
Ribbon - VN - VCM - 25th ID During the Tet offensives of 1968 and 1969, Tropic Lightning soldiers were instrumental in defending the besieged city of Saigon. Due to its success in fending off that attack, the 25th Infantry Divis |
121st Signal Battalion (Divisional) With Text 121st Signal Battalion, signal, United States Army, 1st Infantry Division, United States Army Signal Corps, Puerto Rico, Spanish American War, crest, Unit, Logo, Crest, Insignia, Military, |
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Army - 96th Supply and Services Battalion w SVC Ri The mission of the 96th ASB is provide logistical and maintenance support to the 101st Aviation Brigade's aircraft. On order, 96th Aviation Support Battalion deploys to new theater area of operations |
121st Signal Battalion (Divisional) with SVC Ribbo 121st Signal Battalion, signal, United States Army, 1st Infantry Division, United States Army Signal Corps, Puerto Rico, Spanish American War, crest, Unit, Logo, Crest, Insignia, Military |
121st Signal Battalion (Divisional) wOut Text 121st Signal Battalion, signal, United States Army, 1st Infantry Division, United States Army Signal Corps, Puerto Rico, Spanish American War, crest, Unit, Logo, Crest, Insignia, Military, |
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Canada goose-No Text The Canada goose was one of the many species described by Carl Linnaeus in his 18th-century work Systema Naturae.It belongs to the Branta genus of geese, which contains species with largely black plum |
Geese in Flight-w Text The flying geese paradigm FGP is a view of Japanese scholars upon the technological development in Southeast Asia viewing Japan as a leading power. It was developed in the 1930s, but gained wider popu |
Flash - 1st Brigade - 101st Airborne Division The 101st Airborne Division (Screaming Eagles)—is a U.S. Army modular light infantry division trained for air assault operations. During World War II, it was renowned for its role in Operation Overlor |
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Vietnam - Mobile Strike Force - Det C The Mobile Strike Force Command, or MIKE Force, was a key component of United States Army Special Forces in the Vietnam War. They served with indigenous soldiers selected and trained through the large |
VN Vet - VCM - Mech Inf In Vietnam, the M113 was often fitted with extra armament and used as an ad-hoc Infantry Fighting Vehicle. |
VN Vet - VCM - AR BR Even though the armor branch traces its linage back to the original cavalry units, its first beginnings date from the First World War. |
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2nd Bn - 503rd Infantry (Airborne) - Vietnam In February 1967 Operation Junction City was launched, it would be the largest operation the Coalition Force would assemble. During this operation, 845 members of the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Ai |
319th Field Artillery (Airborne) - Vietnam In February 1967 Operation Junction City was launched, it would be the largest operation the Coalition Force would assemble. During this operation, 845 members of the 2nd Battalion, 503rd Infantry (Ai |
Army - 27th Surgical Hospital No Text The mission of the 27th Surgical Hospital was to provide medical support to the United States Army, Vietnam (USARV), Free World Military AssistanceForces (FWMAF), and designated civilian war casualtie |
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Army - 27th Surgical Hospital NO SVC Ribbon - V2 The mission of the 27th Surgical Hospital was to provide medical support to the United States Army, Vietnam (USARV), Free World Military AssistanceForces (FWMAF), and designated civilian war casualtie |
Army - 27th Surgical Hospital w SVC Ribbon - V2 The mission of the 27th Surgical Hospital was to provide medical support to the United States Army, Vietnam (USARV), Free World Military AssistanceForces (FWMAF), and designated civilian war casualtie |
Aviation Door Gunner w Bck The concept of the door gunner originated during the Vietnam War, when helicopters were first used in combat in large numbers. The original personnel who served as early door gunners aboard CH-21, UH- |
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Army - Da Nang Support Cmd w SVC Ribbons DaNang Support Command was established in 1968 to provide logistical support for Army tactical units in I Corps, roughly the northern quarter of South Vietnam. As a Command publication called it, this |
Army - Delta Aviation Bn Provisional w SVC Ribbon Under the pressure of war, the Delta Battalion (Provisional) was formed in Can Tho, Viet Nam, on 4 July 1963 to provide airmobility to the IV Vietnamese Corps. The provisional headquarters assumed co |
Door Gunner - Vietnam The concept of the door gunner originated during the Vietnam War, when helicopters were first used in combat in large numbers. The original personnel who served as early door gunners aboard CH-21, UH- |
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Vietnam - Infantry As a branch of the armed forces, the role of the infantry in warfare is to engage, fight, and kill the enemy at close range — using either a firearm (rifle, pistol, machine gun), an edged-weapon (knif |
Vietnam Veteran - Service Medal The Vietnam Service Medal (VSM) is a award of the United States Armed Forces established in 1965 by order of President Lyndon B. Johnson. The distinctive design has been attributed to both sculptor Th |
Vietnam - AVN - Air Assault U.S. Army CH-21 helicopter transports arrived in Vietnam on 11 December 1961. Air assault operations using South Vietnamese (ARVN) troops began 12 days later in Operation Chopper. These were very succ |
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Vietnam - Aviation - Air Assault U.S. Army CH-21 helicopter transports arrived in Vietnam on 11 December 1961. Air assault operations using South Vietnamese (ARVN) troops began 12 days later in Operation Chopper. These were very succ |
Army - Medical Command Korea The U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) is a direct reporting unit of the U.S. Army that provides command and control of the Army's fixed-facility medical, dental, and veterinary treatment facilities, |
Army - Medical Command Korea w SVC Ribbon The U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM) is a direct reporting unit of the U.S. Army that provides command and control of the Army's fixed-facility medical, dental, and veterinary treatment facilities, |
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DUI - USA Engineer Command,Vietnam The Engineer Command drew further personnel from the 18th Brigade, including its commanding officer. In ceremonies conducted at Tan Son Nhut, Major General Robert R. Ploger, recently promoted, assumed |
DUI - USA Engineer Command,Vietnam w SVC Ribbon The Engineer Command drew further personnel from the 18th Brigade, including its commanding officer. In ceremonies conducted at Tan Son Nhut, Major General Robert R. Ploger, recently promoted, assumed |
U.S. Army Delta Support Command w SVC Ribbon CASCOM provides Training and Leader Development, and develops concepts, doctrine, organizations, lifelong learning, and materiel solutions, to provide Sustainment in support of a campaign quality Army |
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U.S Army Spt Cmd,Saigon w Svc Ribbon Saigon was organized according to requirements established by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, CINCPAC, and MACV, and was activated on 28 January 1973.Its mission was to act as the logistics headquarters fo |
U.S Army Spt Cmd,Qui Nhon w SVC Ribbon After us 1963-1964 guys left Vietnam, it didn't take long for things to get big - really big. Beginning in late 1964 and into 1965, as the "Advisory Phase" shifted to the "Combat Phase," companies an |
Army - USASTRATCOM (Southeast Asia) w SVC Ribbons Forwarded as inclosure is Operational Report - Lessons Learned, _LL. Headquarters, 1st Signal Brigade (USASTRATCOM) for quarterly period ending 31 January 1967. Information contained in this report s |
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Army - U.S Ryukyu Islands w SVC Ribbon The Ryukyu Islands.known in Japanese as the Nansei Islands "Southwest Islands") and also known as the Ryukyu Arc are a chain of volcanic Japanese islands that stretch southwest from Kyushu to Taiwan |
Army - 1st Logistical Cmd (Saigon) w SVC Ribbons Constituted 24 August 1950 in the Regular Army as Headquarters, 1st Logistical Command. Activated 4 October 1950 at Fort McPherson, Georgia. (Headquarters Company constituted 3 September 1952 in the R |
Army - 1st Medical Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 1st Medical Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 1st Supply and Transport Battalion - Divisi Organized 17 February 1918 in the Regular Army at Menil-la-Tour, France, as the Motor Supply Train, 1st Division.Reorganized and redesignated in August 1918 as the 1st Supply Train, an element of the |
Army - 2nd AR VN Frnt/Bck The 1/50 Infantry; 2/1 Cavalry; 1/40 Field Artillery; and 1/92 Field Artillery fought in the war in Vietnam, but not the Division as a whole. The main division, however, would spend much of the next 3 |
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Army - II Field Force, Vietnam w SVC Ribbon II Field Force, Vietnam was a United States Army Corps-level command during the Vietnam War.Activated on 15 March 1966, it became the largest corps command in Vietnam and one of the largest in Army hi |
Army - II Field Force, Vietnam II Field Force, Vietnam was a United States Army Corps-level command during the Vietnam War.Activated on 15 March 1966, it became the largest corps command in Vietnam and one of the largest in Army hi |
Army - 2nd Signal Group w SVC Ribbon The 2nd Signal Group, along with the 160th Signal Group, were from resources of inactivated units from the 22nd and 4th Signal Groups. It was redesignated on 1 October 1979 as Headquarters and Headq |
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DUI - 3rd Field Hospital The 3rd Field Hospital, with an illustrious history of service in the South Pacific during W.W.II and in Korea, was reactivated at Ft. Lewis, Washington on 11 March 1965 to provide medical support for |
DUI - 3rd Field Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 3rd Field Hospital, with an illustrious history of service in the South Pacific during W.W.II and in Korea, was reactivated at Ft. Lewis, Washington on 11 March 1965 to provide medical support for |
Army - 3rd Surgical Hospital The 3rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) initially served in the Bien Hoa - Long Binh vicinity but moved to Dong Tam in May 1967, where it was associated with the 9th Infantry Division while under |
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Army - 3rd Surgical Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 3rd Mobile Army Surgical Hospital (MASH) initially served in the Bien Hoa - Long Binh vicinity but moved to Dong Tam in May 1967, where it was associated with the 9th Infantry Division while under |
Army - 5th Transportation Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
Army - 5th Transportation Battalion w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 7th Psychological Operations Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 7th Psychological Operations Bn w SVC Ribbo The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 8th Field Hospital The 8th Field Hospital was activated on 25 January 1943 at Camp Butner, near Raleigh, North Carolina (Division Camp with an acreage of 40,344 and a troop capacity of 2,403 Officers & 41,700 EM –ed) fr |
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Army - 8th Field Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 8th Field Hospital was activated on 25 January 1943 at Camp Butner, near Raleigh, North Carolina (Division Camp with an acreage of 40,344 and a troop capacity of 2,403 Officers & 41,700 EM –ed) fr |
Army - 8th Transportation Group The 8th Transportation Group was formed on December 9, 1943, at Fort Lawton, Wash. It was originally called the 8th Traffic Regulation Group. After training in Washington, the group was transferred to |
Army - 8th Transportation Group The 8th Transportation Group was formed on December 9, 1943, at Fort Lawton, Wash. It was originally called the 8th Traffic Regulation Group. After training in Washington, the group was transferred to |
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Army - 9th Aviation Battalion The 9th Aviation Battalion was the aviation element of the 9th Infantry Division. They operated in southern III Corps and IV Corps (the Delta). The 9th Aviation Battalion had two organic aviation elem |
Army - 9th Aviation Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 9th Aviation Battalion was the aviation element of the 9th Infantry Division. They operated in southern III Corps and IV Corps (the Delta). The 9th Aviation Battalion had two organic aviation elem |
Army - 12th Evacuation Hospital V2 The 12th Evacuation Hospital was first activated on 3 January 1918 and served in France in WWI participating in the St. Mihiel campaign. In 1942 the 12th was ordered into federal service and participa |
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Army - 12th Evacuation Hospital V2 w SVC Ribbon The 12th Evacuation Hospital was first activated on 3 January 1918 and served in France in WWI participating in the St. Mihiel campaign. In 1942 the 12th was ordered into federal service and participa |
Army - 12th Evacuation Hospital V1 The 12th Evacuation Hospital was first activated on 3 January 1918 and served in France in WWI participating in the St. Mihiel campaign. In 1942 the 12th was ordered into federal service and participa |
Army - 12th Evacuation Hospital V1 w SVC Ribbon The 12th Evacuation Hospital was first activated on 3 January 1918 and served in France in WWI participating in the St. Mihiel campaign. In 1942 the 12th was ordered into federal service and participa |
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Army - 15th Transportation Battalion Aircraft Main The 15th Transportation Battalion (Aircraft Maintenance) was part of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in Vietnam and was one of the largest in the army. The Battalion's shops were equipped to hand |
Army - 15th Transportation Battalion Aircraft Main The 15th Transportation Battalion (Aircraft Maintenance) was part of the 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile) in Vietnam and was one of the largest in the army. The Battalion's shops were equipped to hand |
Army - 16th Military Police Group Constituted on March 23, 1966 as HHD, 16th MP Group.Activated May 20, 1966, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.Reorganized and redesignated HHC, 16th MP Brigade on July 16, 1981. |
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Army - 16th Military Police Group w SVC Ribbon Constituted on March 23, 1966 as HHD, 16th MP Group.Activated May 20, 1966, at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.Reorganized and redesignated HHC, 16th MP Brigade on July 16, 1981. |
DUI - 17th Field Hospital A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. This term is used overwhe |
DUI - 17th Field Hospital w SVC Ribbon A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. This term is used overwhe |
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DUI - 17th Field Hospital - V2 A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. This term is used overwhe |
DUI - 17th Field Hospital - V2 w SVC Ribbon A field hospital is a large mobile medical unit that temporarily takes care of casualties on-site before they can be safely transported to more permanent hospital facilities. This term is used overwhe |
Army - 17th Sustainment Bde 17th SB provides command and control for 3-7 sustainment of functional logistics battalions and assigned HR/FM companies. On order conducts theater distribution, supports redeployment operations and p |
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Army - 17th Sustainment Bde w SVC Ribbon 17th SB provides command and control for 3-7 sustainment of functional logistics battalions and assigned HR/FM companies. On order conducts theater distribution, supports redeployment operations and p |
Army - 18th Surgical Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 18th Surgical Hospital was reactivated on March 26, 1963 and assigned to Fort Gordon, Georgia. In June 1966, the hospital arrived in the Republic of Vietnam and was established in an semi-fixed fa |
Army - 18th Surgical Hospital The 18th Surgical Hospital was reactivated on March 26, 1963 and assigned to Fort Gordon, Georgia. In June 1966, the hospital arrived in the Republic of Vietnam and was established in an semi-fixed fa |
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Army - 22nd Surgical Hospital The 22nd Surgical Hospitals Medical Unit, Self-Contained. Transportable (MUST) arrived at Long Binh and was moved on 30 January 1968 to the Phu Bai vicinity to render assistance to the 101st Airborne |
Army - 22nd Surgical Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 22nd Surgical Hospitals Medical Unit, Self-Contained. Transportable (MUST) arrived at Long Binh and was moved on 30 January 1968 to the Phu Bai vicinity to render assistance to the 101st Airborne |
Army - 23rd Medical Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 23rd Medical Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 23rd Support Group The 23rd Support Group was inactivated in June 2006, casing its colors during a ceremony on 15 June 2006. The 6th Ordnance Battalion was reassigned as part of the reorganized US Army Materiel Support |
Army - 23rd Support Group w SVC Ribbon The 23rd Support Group was inactivated in June 2006, casing its colors during a ceremony on 15 June 2006. The 6th Ordnance Battalion was reassigned as part of the reorganized US Army Materiel Support |
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Army - 24th Evacuation Hospital The 24th Evacuation Hospital was activated June 15, 1942 at Fort Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan. The initial complement was 1 Officer and 23 Enlisted Men transferred from the 23d Evacuation Hospital a |
Army - 24th Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 24th Evacuation Hospital was activated June 15, 1942 at Fort Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan. The initial complement was 1 Officer and 23 Enlisted Men transferred from the 23d Evacuation Hospital a |
DUI - 25th Aviation Battalion The 25th Aviation Regiment is an aviation regiment of the U.S. Army.Constituted 1 February 1957 in the Regular Army as the 25th Aviation Company, assigned to the 25th Infantry Division, and activated |
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DUI - 25th Aviation Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 25th Aviation Regiment is an aviation regiment of the U.S. Army.Constituted 1 February 1957 in the Regular Army as the 25th Aviation Company, assigned to the 25th Infantry Division, and activated |
Army - 25th Medical Battalion The 25th Division was formed from the 27th and 35th Infantry regiments of the original Hawaiian Division. This was a pre-second World War "square division" composed of four infantry regiments. The rem |
Army - 25th Medical Bn w SVC Ribbon The 25th Division was formed from the 27th and 35th Infantry regiments of the original Hawaiian Division. This was a pre-second World War "square division" composed of four infantry regiments. The rem |
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Army - 27th Surgical Hospital The 27th Surgical Hospital was reactivated on March 25, 1963, and attached to the 43rd Medical Group, Fort Lewis, Washington. The hospital was alerted in June 1967 for overseas shipment and departed |
Army - 27th Surgical Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 27th Surgical Hospital was reactivated on March 25, 1963, and attached to the 43rd Medical Group, Fort Lewis, Washington. The hospital was alerted in June 1967 for overseas shipment and departed |
Army - 29th Evacuation Hospital The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
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Army - 29th Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
Army - 29th General Support Group (Logistical Area The 29th Support Group was inactivated during a ceremony at Rhine Ordinance Barracks on 9 June 2008 as part of the restructuring of US forces in Europe. The 29th Support Group's mission was to provide |
Army - 29th General Support Group (Logistical Area The 29th Support Group was inactivated during a ceremony at Rhine Ordinance Barracks on 9 June 2008 as part of the restructuring of US forces in Europe. The 29th Support Group's mission was to provi |
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Army - 36th Evacuation Hospital The 36th Evacuation Hospital Vung Tau Vietnam served in Vietnam from 1966 until 1969. This page is dedicated to the Nurses, Physicians, Dentists, Corpsmen, X-ray Techs, Lab Techs, PT's and Techs, supp |
Army - 36th Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 36th Evacuation Hospital Vung Tau Vietnam served in Vietnam from 1966 until 1969. This page is dedicated to the Nurses, Physicians, Dentists, Corpsmen, X-ray Techs, Lab Techs, PT's and Techs, supp |
Army - 38th Support Group In a support group, members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic. Members with the same i |
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Army - 38th Support Group w SVC Ribbon In a support group, members provide each other with various types of help, usually nonprofessional and nonmaterial, for a particular shared, usually burdensome, characteristic. Members with the same i |
Army - 44th Medical Brigade w SVC Ribbon The 44th Medical Brigade is a US Army unit located at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, providing health care and medical services to the Fort Bragg community, and continuing training in its combat support |
Army - 44th Medical Brigade The 44th Medical Brigade is a US Army unit located at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, providing health care and medical services to the Fort Bragg community, and continuing training in its combat support |
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Army - 45th Engineer Group (Construction) The 45th Engineer Group (Construction) was under the 18th Enginner Brigade throughout it's service in Vietnam planning and coordinating the activities of it's assigned and attached units. These consis |
Army - 45th Engineer Group (Construction) w SVC Ri The 45th Engineer Group (Construction) was under the 18th Enginner Brigade throughout it's service in Vietnam planning and coordinating the activities of it's assigned and attached units. These consis |
Army - 45th Surgical Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 45th was first organized on the 7th of June in 1943 at Camp White, Oregon as the 45th Portable Hospital. It was designed to be carried by men, pack animals or vehicles. |
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Army - 45th Surgical Hospital The 45th was first organized on the 7th of June in 1943 at Camp White, Oregon as the 45th Portable Hospital. It was designed to be carried by men, pack animals or vehicles. |
Army - 48th Transportation Group The 48th Transportation Group was the first truck group to arrive in South Vietnam, deploying from Fort Eustis, Virginia. Assigned to the U. S. Army Support Command, Saigon, in May 1966, the 48th assu |
Army - 48th Transportation Group w SVC Ribbon The 48th Transportation Group was the first truck group to arrive in South Vietnam, deploying from Fort Eustis, Virginia. Assigned to the U. S. Army Support Command, Saigon, in May 1966, the 48th assu |
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Army - 54th Artillery Group 54th Field Artillery Group Activated 17 January 1955 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina Redesignated 21 June 1958 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 54th Artillery Group Inactivated 7 November 1969 |
Army - 54th Artillery Group w Svc Ribbon 54th Field Artillery Group Activated 17 January 1955 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina Redesignated 21 June 1958 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 54th Artillery Group Inactivated 7 November 1969 |
Army - 57th Infantry Regiment The 57th Infantry Regiment was a unit in the Philippine Scouts. During their combat in Bataan members received 1 Medal of Honor, 21 Distinguished Service Crosses and 68 Silver Stars.The 57th was forme |
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Army - 57th Infantry Regiment w SVC Ribbon The 57th Infantry Regiment was a unit in the Philippine Scouts. During their combat in Bataan members received 1 Medal of Honor, 21 Distinguished Service Crosses and 68 Silver Stars.The 57th was forme |
Army - 58th Medical Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 58th Medical Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 61st Medical Battalion The mission of the 61st Medical Battalion (Multifunctional) is to organize, train, deploy, and command and control attached and assigned units of a medical task force; and provide level I and level II |
Army - 61st Medical Battalion w SVC Ribbon The mission of the 61st Medical Battalion (Multifunctional) is to organize, train, deploy, and command and control attached and assigned units of a medical task force; and provide level I and level II |
Army - 64th Quartermaster Battalion w SVC Ribbon Quartermaster is one of two different military occupations. In land armies, especially US units, a quartermaster is either an individual soldier or a unit who specializes in distributing supplies and |
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Army - 64th Quartermaster Battalion Quartermaster is one of two different military occupations. In land armies, especially US units, a quartermaster is either an individual soldier or a unit who specializes in distributing supplies and |
Army - 67th Evacuation Hospital The 67th Evacuation Hospital was activated at Fort Rodman, Massachusetts on 16 March 1942 as a 750-bed Evacuation Hospital. At the time of commissioning, the total cadre for the Hospital was 47 Offi |
Army - 67th Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 67th Evacuation Hospital was activated at Fort Rodman, Massachusetts on 16 March 1942 as a 750-bed Evacuation Hospital. At the time of commissioning, the total cadre for the Hospital was 47 Offi |
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DUI - 67th Medical Group The 67th Medical Group was constituted 1942-07-13 in the Army of the United States as the 67th Medical Regiment.Constituted 1942-07-13 in the Army of the United States as the 67th Medical Regiment Ac |
DUI - 67th Medical Group w SVC Ribbon The 67th Medical Group was constituted 1942-07-13 in the Army of the United States as the 67th Medical Regiment.Constituted 1942-07-13 in the Army of the United States as the 67th Medical Regiment Ac |
Army - 68th Medical Group The 68th Medical Group was most recently reactivated on 21 October 1978 at Frankfurt, Germany and was assigned to 3rd Support Command, V US Corps. Its mission is to provide command and control to non- |
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Army - 68th Medical Group w SVC Ribbon The 68th Medical Group was most recently reactivated on 21 October 1978 at Frankfurt, Germany and was assigned to 3rd Support Command, V US Corps. Its mission is to provide command and control to non- |
Army - 69th Maintenance Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest established branch of the U.S. military. The 69th Ma |
Army - 69th Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest established branch of the U.S. military. The 69th Ma |
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Army - 71st Evacuation Hospital The 71st Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was stationed at Pleiku, where is served with the 4th Infantry Division. It was under the 43d Medical Group and had 400 beds in 1969. |
Army - 71st Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 71st Semi-Mobile Evacuation Hospital was stationed at Pleiku, where is served with the 4th Infantry Division. It was under the 43d Medical Group and had 400 beds in 1969. |
Army - 74th Field Hospital The 74th Field Hospital was an Army Reserve hospital from New York. It served under the 68th Medical group at Long Binh and had a 250-bed capacity in 1969. The torii gate represents service in World W |
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Army - 74th Field Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 74th Field Hospital was an Army Reserve hospital from New York. It served under the 68th Medical group at Long Binh and had a 250-bed capacity in 1969. The torii gate represents service in World W |
Army - 74th Medical Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 74th Medical Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 86th Maintenance Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 86th Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 91st Evacuation Hospital The 91st Evacuation Hospital can be traced to the 6th Surgical Hospital, which was largely involved in actions in France during WW1. In preparation for WW2, the 6th Surgical Hospital was reactivated o |
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Army - 91st Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 91st Evacuation Hospital can be traced to the 6th Surgical Hospital, which was largely involved in actions in France during WW1. In preparation for WW2, the 6th Surgical Hospital was reactivated o |
Army - 92nd Service Battalion DUI,92nd Service Battalion,Logistical Service,Supply and Transport,crest,insignia,military,patch,unit,vet,veteran,vietnam,Retired,US army,United States Army |
Army - 92nd Service Bn w SVC Ribbon DUI,92nd Service Battalion,Logistical Service,Supply and Transport,crest,insignia,military,patch,unit,vet,veteran,vietnam,Retired,US army,United States Army |
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DUI - 93rd Evacuation Hospital The 93rd Evacuation Hospital was a make-over of the 61st Surgical Hospital and operated through World War II, Vietnam, and the Gulf War.The parent unit of this hospital was activated as the 61st Surgi |
DUI - 93rd Evacuation Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 93rd Evacuation Hospital was a make-over of the 61st Surgical Hospital and operated through World War II, Vietnam, and the Gulf War.The parent unit of this hospital was activated as the 61st Surgi |
Army - 95th Evac Hospital The 95th Evacuation Hospital originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital 21 December 1928. It was activated at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1 June 1941. The hospital was then reorganized a |
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Army - 95th Evac Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 95th Evacuation Hospital originally constituted as the 74th Surgical Hospital 21 December 1928. It was activated at Fort Warren, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 1 June 1941. The hospital was then reorganized |
Army - 111st Infantry Regiment The 111th Infantry Regiment is represented in the U.S. Army by 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry assigned to the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division |
Army - 111st Infantry Regiment w SVC Ribbon The 111th Infantry Regiment is represented in the U.S. Army by 1st Battalion, 111th Infantry assigned to the Pennsylvania Army National Guard's 56th Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 28th Infantry Division |
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Army - 124th Transportation Bn The Transportation Corps was established 31 July 1942 by Executive Order 9082. The Transportation Corps is a combat service support branch of the U.S. Army, and was headquartered at Fort Eustis, Virgi |
Army - 124th Transportation Bn w SVC Ribbon The Transportation Corps was established 31 July 1942 by Executive Order 9082. The Transportation Corps is a combat service support branch of the U.S. Army, and was headquartered at Fort Eustis, Virgi |
Army - 124th Transportation Bn V2 The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
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Army - 124th Transportation Bn V2 w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
Army - 137th Infantry Regiment In January 2002, nearly 400 soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment, were called to active duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. They were mobilized as part of Task Force Santa |
Army - 137th Infantry Regiment w SVC Ribbon In January 2002, nearly 400 soldiers of the 2nd Battalion, 137th Infantry Regiment, were called to active duty in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. They were mobilized as part of Task Force Santa |
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Army - 143rd Ordnance Battalion The 143rd Ordnance Battalion is to continue the soldierization process and army values inculcation that produces ordnance soldiers who are motivated, physically fit, technically and tactically profici |
Army - 143rd Ordnance Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 143rd Ordnance Battalion is to continue the soldierization process and army values inculcation that produces ordnance soldiers who are motivated, physically fit, technically and tactically profici |
Army - 147th Military Intelligence Battalion w SVC The Military Intelligence Corps (sometimes referred to as MI) is the intelligence branch of the United States Army. The primary mission of military intelligence in the United States Army is to provide |
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Army - 147th Military Intelligence Battalion The Military Intelligence Corps (sometimes referred to as MI) is the intelligence branch of the United States Army. The primary mission of military intelligence in the United States Army is to provide |
Army - 160th Signal Group Constituted 6 March 1945 in the Army of the United States as the 3160th Signal Service Battalion and activated in France. Inactivated 20 June 1947 in Germany. Redesignated 3 December 1954 as Headq |
Army - 160th Signal Group w SVC Ribbon Constituted 6 March 1945 in the Army of the United States as the 3160th Signal Service Battalion and activated in France. Inactivated 20 June 1947 in Germany. Redesignated 3 December 1954 as Headq |
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DUI - 165th Aviation Group The 165th Combat Aviation Group (CAG) was activated on 17 February 1969 at Long Binh to assume the Air Traffic Control (ATC) mission over the entire length and breadth of South Vietnam. It included al |
DUI - 165th Aviation Group w SVC Ribbon The 165th Combat Aviation Group (CAG) was activated on 17 February 1969 at Long Binh to assume the Air Traffic Control (ATC) mission over the entire length and breadth of South Vietnam. It included al |
Army - 168th Engineer Bn The 168th Engineer Brigade is a Combat Engineer brigade of the United States Army based in Vicksburg, Mississippi. It is a part of the Mississippi Army National Guard. It commands two subordinate |
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Army - 168th Engineer Bn w SVC Ribbon The 168th Engineer Brigade is a Combat Engineer brigade of the United States Army based in Vicksburg, Mississippi. It is a part of the Mississippi Army National Guard. It commands two subordinate batt |
DUI - 169th Ordnance Battalion The Ordnance Battalion (EOD) accomplish the explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) support activity. The EOD battalion operates under FORSCOM (52nd Ordnance Group (EOD)) command and control with several co |
DUI - 169th Ordnance Battalion w SVC Ribbon The Ordnance Battalion (EOD) accomplish the explosive ordnance disposal (EOD) support activity. The EOD battalion operates under FORSCOM (52nd Ordnance Group (EOD)) command and control with several co |
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Army - 187th Ordnance Bn The mission and purpose of the 187th Ordnance Battalion “Maintainers” is to provide our Army with physically fit, well disciplined, trained and ready “Warrior Mechanics” in support of the Army's maint |
Army - 187th Ordnance Bn w SVC Ribbon The mission and purpose of the 187th Ordnance Battalion “Maintainers” is to provide our Army with physically fit, well disciplined, trained and ready “Warrior Mechanics” in support of the Army's maint |
Army - 191st Ordnance Bn The 191st Ordnance Battalion operates out of Miessau Army Ammunition Depot. Soldiers work long ours with little rest to provide ammunition for units moving down range. In addition to it's normal mis |
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Army - 191st Ordnance Bn w SVC Ribbon The 191st Ordnance Battalion operates out of Miessau Army Ammunition Depot. Soldiers work long hours with little rest to provide ammunition for units moving down range. In addition to it's normal |
Army - 191st Support Group Formal support groups may appear to be a modern phenomenon, but they supplement traditional fraternal organizations such as Freemasonry in some respects, and may build on certain supportive functions |
Army - 191st Support Group w SVC Ribbon Formal support groups may appear to be a modern phenomenon, but they supplement traditional fraternal organizations such as Freemasonry in some respects, and may build on certain supportive functions |
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DUI - 224th USA Security Agency Bn 224th Army Security Agency Battalion.Design approved August 2, 1967.On 1 June 1966, the 224th Aviation Battalion (Radio Research) was activated under the command of the 509th RRG. It consisted of four |
DUI - 224th USA Security Agency Bn w SVC Ribbon 224th Army Security Agency Battalion.Design approved August 2, 1967.On 1 June 1966, the 224th Aviation Battalion (Radio Research) was activated under the command of the 509th RRG. It consisted of four |
Army - 225th Support Battalion (Infantry Brigade) The 225th Support Battalion served with the 2nd Brigade (separate of the 25th Infantry Division for capabilities, see 6th Support Battalion). The mission of the 225th Brigade Support Battalion is to p |
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Army - 225th Support Battalion (Infantry Brigade) The 225th Support Battalion served with the 2nd Brigade (separate of the 25th Infantry Division for capabilities, see 6th Support Battalion). The mission of the 225th Brigade Support Battalion is to p |
Army - 269th Aviation Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 269th Aviation Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 269th Aviation Bn V2 w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 269th Aviation Bn V2 The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
DUI - 278th Supply & Service Bn V2 Constituted 14 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 278th Quartermaster Service Battalion. Activated 15 December 1942 at Camp Sutton, North Carol |
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Army - 278th Supply & Service Bn V2 w SVC Ribbon Constituted 14 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 278th Quartermaster Service Battalion. Activated 15 December 1942 at Camp Sutton, North Carol |
Army - 303rd USASA Bn The 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion is the U.S. Army’s most decorated MI battalion, with 25 campaign streamers, nine unit commendations, and three foreign unit decorations. The 303rd Military |
Army - 303rd USASA Bn w SVC Ribbon The 303rd Military Intelligence Battalion is the U.S. Army’s most decorated MI battalion, with 25 campaign streamers, nine unit commendations, and three foreign unit decorations. The 303rd Military |
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Army - 311th Field Hospital The 311th Field Hospital is a reserve unit from Cincinnati, Ohio. It was activated on 13 May 1968 upon order of President Johnson. On 21 May 1968, the unit entered a fourteen week training cycle at |
Army - 311th Field Hospital w SVC Ribbon The 311th Field Hospital is a reserve unit from Cincinnati, Ohio. It was activated on 13 May 1968 upon order of President Johnson. On 21 May 1968, the unit entered a fourteen week training cycle at |
Army - 312th Evacuation Hospital 312th Evacuation Hospital in Chu Lai, Republic of Vietnam, 1LT Sharon Ann Lane signed a letter to her parents in her characteristically upbeat manner, “See you sooner.” Writing to them about the heat |
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Army - 312th Evacuation Hospital w SCV Ribbon 312th Evacuation Hospital in Chu Lai, Republic of Vietnam, 1LT Sharon Ann Lane signed a letter to her parents in her characteristically upbeat manner, “See you sooner.” Writing to them about the heat |
Army - 312th Evacuation Hospital V2 312th Evacuation Hospital in Chu Lai, Republic of Vietnam, 1LT Sharon Ann Lane signed a letter to her parents in her characteristically upbeat manner, “See you sooner.” Writing to them about the heat, |
Army - 312th Evacuation Hospital V2 w SVC Ribbon 312th Evacuation Hospital in Chu Lai, Republic of Vietnam, 1LT Sharon Ann Lane signed a letter to her parents in her characteristically upbeat manner, “See you sooner.” Writing to them about the heat, |
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Army - 313th US Army Security Agency Bn The consolidated unit was redesignated on 1 July 1956 as the 313th Army Security Agency Battalion and inactivated on 18 December 1957 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.It was again activated on 25 May 196 |
Army - 313th US Army Security Agency Bn w SVC Rib The consolidated unit was redesignated on 1 July 1956 as the 313th Army Security Agency Battalion and inactivated on 18 December 1957 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina.It was again activated on 25 May 196 |
Army - 315th Support Group Design approved February 26, 1970 the equilateral triangle signifies strong support. The red lion'shead, Suggested by the arms of normandy, and the fleur-de-lis represent the two campaigns of World W |
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Army - 315th Support Group w SVC Ribbon Design approved February 26, 1970 the equilateral triangle signifies strong support. The red lion'shead, Suggested by the arms of normandy, and the fleur-de-lis represent the two campaigns of World W |
Army - 319th Military Intelligence Battalion The 319th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations) traces its lineage to the 319th Military Intelligence Headquarters Detachment at Bad Schwalbach, Germany, 1 August 1945, an interrogation unit fo |
Army - 319th Military Intelligence Battalion w SVC The 319th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations) traces its lineage to the 319th Military Intelligence Headquarters Detachment at Bad Schwalbach, Germany, 1 August 1945, an interrogation unit fo |
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Army - 502nd Military Police Bn The 502nd MP Bn., formerly the 1000th MP Bn., was reactivated in March. As one of six deployable CID battalions in the Army’s current force structure, the 502nd has both an ongoing CONUS and an ‘On Or |
Army - 502nd Military Police Bn w SVC Ribbon The 502nd MP Bn., formerly the 1000th MP Bn., was reactivated in March. As one of six deployable CID battalions in the Army’s current force structure, the 502nd has both an ongoing CONUS and an ‘On Or |
Army - 502nd Personnel Services Bn The 502nd Personnel Services Battalion was inactivated in 2008 as part of a transformation of US Army personnel services. |
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Army - 502nd Personnel Services Bn w SVC Ribbon The 502nd Personnel Services Battalion was inactivated in 2008 as part of a transformation of US Army personnel services. |
Army - 520th Transportation Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 520th Transportation Battalion, Aircraft Maintenance and Supply, General Support, evolved as a result of the United States Army's rapid advancement in transportation techniques and emphasis on a |
Army - 520th Transportation Battalion The 520th Transportation Battalion, Aircraft Maintenance and Supply, General Support, evolved as a result of the United States Army's rapid advancement in transportation techniques and emphasis on a |
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Army - 532nd Supply & Service Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 532nd Supply & Service Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 4th Supply & Transport Bn (Divisional) w SV On July 6, 1948, the Unit was again reactivated at Fort Ord, Ca. and was later reorganized and redesignated on October 1, 1963, as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 4th Supply and Transport. The |
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Army - 6th Support Bn - (Infantry Brigade) w SVC R The 6th Support Battalion arrived in Vietnam 19 December 1967 from their previous station in Hawaii.6th Support Battalion They departed Vietnam 15 February 1969. The 6th Support Battalion was the brig |
Army - 8th Military Police Group (Criminal Investi The 8th Military Police Brigade is a military police brigade of the United States Army based at Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. It is responsible for military police units in the Pacific Ocean region.Acti |
Army - 8th Support Battalion The 196th Light Infantry Brigade was originally scheduled to be sent to the Dominican Republic in mid-1966, but was rushed to Vietnam instead. The majority of the 196th left from Boston Harbor in July |
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Army - 8th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 196th Light Infantry Brigade was originally scheduled to be sent to the Dominican Republic in mid-1966, but was rushed to Vietnam instead. The majority of the 196th left from Boston Harbor in July |
2nd Bde - 9th Infantry Division During the war the division's units often served with the Mobile Riverine Force and other US Navy units that made up the Brown Water Navy. Its area of operations was in the rivers and canals of the Me |
2nd Bde - 9th ID - w Vietnam During the war the division's units often served with the Mobile Riverine Force and other US Navy units that made up the Brown Water Navy. Its area of operations was in the rivers and canals of the Me |
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2nd Bde - 9th ID - w Vietnam Ribbons During the war the division's units often served with the Mobile Riverine Force and other US Navy units that made up the Brown Water Navy. Its area of operations was in the rivers and canals of the Me |
Army - 9th Signal Bn (Divisional) w Ribbon The 9th signal Battalion had the mission of providing signal communication to include establishment and operations of a division are communications system of signal centers, wire and radio trunk and l |
Army - 9th Supply & Transport Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 9th Supply & Transport Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 9th Support Battalion The 9th Support Battalion served with the 198th Infantry Brigade (Light) in Vietnam (for capabilities, see 6th Support Battalion). |
Army - 9th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 9th Support Battalion served with the 198th Infantry Brigade (Light) in Vietnam (for capabilities, see 6th Support Battalion). |
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Army - 15th Supply and Service Bn The 15th Supply and Service Battalion was originally organized as the 675th Motor Transport Company in February 1919, at Camp Henry Knox, Kentucky.Prior to the Vietnam conflict the unit was decorated |
Army - 15th Supply and Service Bn w SVC Ribbon The 15th Supply and Service Battalion was originally organized as the 675th Motor Transport Company in February 1919, at Camp Henry Knox, Kentucky.Prior to the Vietnam conflict the unit was decorated |
Army - 17th Support Battalion The 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) was a unique organization consisting of a battalion headquarters, 2 transportation companies, a direct support maintenance company, a chemical comp |
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Army - 17th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 17th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion (CSSB) was a unique organization consisting of a battalion headquarters, 2 transportation companies, a direct support maintenance company, a chemical comp |
Army - 22nd Support Command The 22nd Support Command was first constituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 22nd Signal Service Group on 14 November 1945 with duties supporting the Arm |
Army - 22nd Support Command w SVC Ribbons The 22nd Support Command was first constituted in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 22nd Signal Service Group on 14 November 1945 with duties supporting the Army |
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Army - 23rd Supply & Transport Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
Army - 23rd Supply & Transport Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
Army - 25th Supply & Transport Battalion The 25th Supply & Transport Battalion arrived in Vietnam on 30 March 1966 and was based at Cu Chi. The battalion supported the 25th Division through all twelve Vietnam campaigns receiving three Merito |
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Army - 25th Supply & Transport Bn w SVC Ribbon The 25th Supply & Transport Battalion arrived in Vietnam on 30 March 1966 and was based at Cu Chi. The battalion supported the 25th Division through all twelve Vietnam campaigns receiving three Merito |
Army - 27th Maintenance Battalion (Divisional) The mission of the 27th Brigade Suppot Battalion, "Rough Riders," is to, on order, deploy and sustain the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division while defending assigned areas. It would then, |
Army - 27th Maintenance Battalion (Divisional) w S The mission of the 27th Brigade Suppot Battalion, "Rough Riders," is to, on order, deploy and sustain the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division while defending assigned areas. It would then, |
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Army - 34th Support Battalion Constituted 13 August 1946 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 34th Quartermaster Battalion (Philippine Scouts). Activated 28 December 1946 in the Philippine Islands. |
Army - 34th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon Constituted 13 August 1946 in the Regular Army as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 34th Quartermaster Battalion (Philippine Scouts). Activated 28 December 1946 in the Philippine Islands. |
Army - 39th Cavalry Platoon The Cavalry Scout is the commander's eyes and ears on the battlefield. When information about the enemy is needed, they call on the Scouts. Cavalry Scouts gather information by dismounted and/or mount |
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Army - 39th Cavalry Platoon w SVC Ribbon The Cavalry Scout is the commander's eyes and ears on the battlefield. When information about the enemy is needed, they call on the Scouts. Cavalry Scouts gather information by dismounted and/or mount |
Army - 41st Artillery Group The 41st Fires Brigade traces its lineage back to the 41st Artillery Regiment (Coast Artillery Corps), a static coastal artillery formation activated near the end of World War I. The 41st Artillery wa |
Army - 41st Artillery Group w SVC Ribbon The 41st Fires Brigade traces its lineage back to the 41st Artillery Regiment (Coast Artillery Corps), a static coastal artillery formation activated near the end of World War I. The 41st Artillery wa |
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DUI - 46th Support Battalion The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 46th Transportation Battalion on 26 January 1968. It was redesignated for the 46th Support Battalion with the description and symbolism r |
DUI - 46th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 46th Transportation Battalion on 26 January 1968. It was redesignated for the 46th Support Battalion with the description and symbolism r |
Army - 55th Medical Group The 55th Medical Group was first constituted on 13 January 1941 in the Regular Army as the 55th Medical Battalion and activated on 10 February 1941 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The unit was reorganized |
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Army - 55th Medical Group w SVC Ribbon The 55th Medical Group was first constituted on 13 January 1941 in the Regular Army as the 55th Medical Battalion and activated on 10 February 1941 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. The unit was reorganized |
Army - 63rd Maintenance Battalion The 63rd Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is assigned to the 52nd Ordnance Group at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The unit is based at Fort Drum, New York.The 63rd Ordnance Battalion was fi |
Army - 63rd Maintenance Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 63rd Ordnance Battalion (Explosive Ordnance Disposal) is assigned to the 52nd Ordnance Group at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The unit is based at Fort Drum, New York.The 63rd Ordnance Battalion was fi |
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Army - 75th Support Battalion The 75th Support Battalion provided brigade level combat service support consisting of supply, maintenance, transportation, medical, and personnel and administrative services and miscellaneous field s |
Army - 75th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 75th Support Battalion provided brigade level combat service support consisting of supply, maintenance, transportation, medical, and personnel and administrative services and miscellaneous field s |
Army - 79th Engineer Group (Construction) The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 79th Engineer Group Construction w SVC Ribb The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 79th Maintenance Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 79th Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 86th Engineer Battalion (Combat) Constituted 15 July 1940 in the Regular Army as the 86th Engineer Battalion (Heavy Ponton). Activated 9 July 1941 at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Reorganized and reassigned 1 August 1942 as the 86th Engineer |
Army - 86th Engineer Battalion (Combat) w SVC Ribb Constituted 15 July 1940 in the Regular Army as the 86th Engineer Battalion (Heavy Ponton). Activated 9 July 1941 at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Reorganized and reassigned 1 August 1942 as the 86th Engineer |
Army - 88th Supply & Service Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 88th Supply & Service Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
DUI - 92nd Civil Affairs Battalion The 92nd is the fifth and final battalion of the expanding 95th Civil Affairs Brigade.The battalion's activation is part of the tenfold growth of the Army's active-duty civil affairs forces between 20 |
DUI - 92nd Civil Affairs Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 92nd is the fifth and final battalion of the expanding 95th Civil Affairs Brigade.The battalion's activation is part of the tenfold growth of the Army's active-duty civil affairs forces between 20 |
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Army - 94th Supply and Service Battalion It was redesignated for the 94th Supply and Service Battalion on 23 August 1966. The insignia was redesignated for the 94th Support Battalion with the description and symbolism updated on 7 October 20 |
Army - 94th Supply and Service Bn w SVC Ribbon It was redesignated for the 94th Supply and Service Battalion on 23 August 1966. The insignia was redesignated for the 94th Support Battalion with the description and symbolism updated on 7 October 20 |
Army - 96th Supply and Service Battalion The mission of the 96th ASB is provide logistical and maintenance support to the 101st Aviation Brigade's aircraft. On order, 96th Aviation Support Battalion deploys to new theater area of operations |
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Army - 98th Supply & Service Battalion The 98th was under the command of the 12th Air Force in September and October 1943. From 1 November 1943 it was under the 15th Air Force and moved to Italy. It flew many long-range missions to France, |
26th Engineer Bn (Divisional) w SVC Ribbon The 26th Engineer Battalion (Combat) was constituted as a unit of the Regular Army on December 1, 1954 and on December 2, 1954 was activated as an element of the 23rd Infantry Division at Fort Clayton |
361st Signal Bn (Cmd Radio & Cable) w SVC Ribbon Constituted 10 October 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3361st Signal Service Battalion. Activated 27 October 1944 in India. Inactivated 8 November 19 |
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69th Engineer Bn (Construction) w Svc Ribbon It was done by Lt Joe Beben, former Operations Officer of the 69th in 1968 The following is a story that needs to be told about the brave soldiers who served with the "Builders of Peace" during the he |
Army - 107th Support Group The unit was originally organized at New York, New York May-June 1806 as four militia companies of Artillery and assigned 26 July 1806 to the Battalion of Artillery, First Brigade, Major Andrew Sitche |
Army - 107th Support Group w SVC Ribbon The unit was originally organized at New York, New York May-June 1806 as four militia companies of Artillery and assigned 26 July 1806 to the Battalion of Artillery, First Brigade, Major Andrew Sitche |
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Army - 108th ADA Group w SVC Ribbon The 108th Air Defense Artillery Brigade is an air defense artillery brigade of the United States Army. The mission of the brigade is to train and maintain a strategic crisis response air defense artil |
Army - 116th Engr Bn (Combat) SVC Ribbon 116th Engineer Battalion units are located throughout Northen Idaho with units in Bonners Ferry, Sandpoint, Post Falls, Moscow, Lewiston, Orofino and Grangeville. The missions of the National Guard di |
Army - 119th Infantry Regiment The 119th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The unit was an organic element of the 30th Infantry Division ("Old Hickory") of the United States Army.The 119th was an |
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Army - 119th Infantry Regiment w SVC Ribbon The 119th Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment of the United States Army. The unit was an organic element of the 30th Infantry Division ("Old Hickory") of the United States Army.The 119th was an |
Army - 144th Infantry Regiment The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 144th Infantry Regiment on 6 March 1929. It was redesignated for the 145th Armored Infantry Battalion on 27 December 1951. The i |
Army - 144th Infantry Regiment w SVC Ribbon The distinctive unit insignia was originally approved for the 144th Infantry Regiment on 6 March 1929. It was redesignated for the 145th Armored Infantry Battalion on 27 December 1951. The i |
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Army - 159th Eng Group (Construction) w SVC Rib On 16 October D Company of the 84th Battalion was redesignated D Company of the 46th and continued its work on the logistical complex and port at Vung Tau. As soon as the 46th became operational it wa |
Army - 162nd Infantry Regiment The 162nd Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the Oregon Army National Guard with headquarters in Springfield, Oregon. In January 2006 as part of the Army's transformation towards a modular force, the |
Army - 162nd Infantry Regiment w SVC Ribbons The 162nd Infantry Regiment is a regiment of the Oregon Army National Guard with headquarters in Springfield, Oregon. In January 2006 as part of the Army's transformation towards a modular force, the |
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Army - 185th Maintenance Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. milita |
Army - 185th Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. milita |
Army - 188th Support Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 188th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 210th Aviation Bn (Combat) w SVC Ribbon The 201th Aviation Battalion was partially formed from the assets of the provisional CAPITAL Aviation Battalion at Tan son Nhut and served with the 1st Aviation Brigade. On 15 January 1968 the battali |
Army - 212th Avn Bn (Combat) w/ SVC Ribbon COACHMEN, ALLEY CATS, BLACK CATS, BLACK ACES,. CAT KILLERS, NIGHTHAWKS.. and REDEYE. These aren't the names of football teams, nor are they the names of tough motor- cycle gangs. They're the names of |
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Army - 21st Signal Group w SVC Ribbon The original 21st Signal Group was constituted on 22 June 1965 in the Regular Army as the Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 21st Signal Group and activated on 1 September 1965 at Fort Bragg, N |
Army - 229th Aviation Battalion w Svc Ribbon The 229th Aviation Regiment is an aviation regiment of the United States Army.During the 1990-91 Gulf War, 2-229 Aviation served with the 101st Airborne Division, 4-229 Aviation with the 11th Aviation |
Army - 22nd Replacement Bn w SVC Ribbon The 22nd Personnel Services Copmany (Human Resources) was first constituted on 16 October 1942 as the 22nd Replacement Battalion and activated on 20 October 1942 at Camp Sutton, North Carolina. On 17 |
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Army - 264th Supply & Service Bn 264th Corps Support Battalion (Airborne) The Victory Battalion Constituted 24 May 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 264th Quartermaster Service Battalion. |
Army - 264th Supply & Service Bn w SVC Ribbon 264th Corps Support Battalion (Airborne) The Victory Battalion Constituted 24 May 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 264th Quartermaster Service Battalion. |
Army - 266th Supply Serv Bn w SVC Ribbon The 266th was reactivated on 25 March 1963 and sent to Long Binh, Republic of Vietnam. The battalion spent nearly seven years in Vietnam. The main mission of the battalion was acting as a command and |
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Army - 266th Supply Service Battalion The 266th was reactivated on 25 March 1963 and sent to Long Binh, Republic of Vietnam. The battalion spent nearly seven years in Vietnam. The main mission of the battalion was acting as a command and |
Army - 266th Supply Service Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 266th was reactivated on 25 March 1963 and sent to Long Binh, Republic of Vietnam. The battalion spent nearly seven years in Vietnam. The main mission of the battalion was acting as a command and |
Army - 268th Aviation Battalion Combat w SVC Ribbo The 268th Battalion arrived in Vietnam May 1967 and operated there until some point in 1972. After departing Vietnam, the 268th returned to the U.S. and was active as an attack helicopter battalion in |
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Army - 272nd Support Group The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 272nd Support Group w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 277th Supply & Service Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
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Army - 277th Supply & Service Bn V2 The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 277th Supply & Service Bn V2 w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 277th Supply & Service Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
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Army - 278th Supply & Service Bn Constituted 14 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 278th Quartermaster Service Battalion. Activated 15 December 1942 at Camp Sutton, North Carol |
Army - 278th Supply & Service Bn w SVC Ribbon Constituted 14 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 278th Quartermaster Service Battalion. Activated 15 December 1942 at Camp Sutton, North Carol |
Army - 307th Aviation Bn (Combat) w/ SVC Ribbon Was formed in Vietnam in December 1967 and operated there until June 1971 assigned to the 164th Aviation Group. The battalion began primarily as a surveillance airplane company, and then was transform |
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Army - 31st EB (Combat) w/ SVC Ribbon The 31st Engineer Battalion of the United States Army was originally constituted as the 31st Engineer Company on 1 July 1940 and activated at Fort Belvoir, Virginia. The unit was reorganized, expanded |
Army - 348th Support Battalion 348th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) was constituted 1 September 2009 in the Georgia Army National Guard as the 348th Support Battalion. Organized 3 June 2010 from new and existing elements, with Hea |
Army - 348th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon 348th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) was constituted 1 September 2009 in the Georgia Army National Guard as the 348th Support Battalion. Organized 3 June 2010 from new and existing elements, with Hea |
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Army - 34th General Support Group - Aviation Suppo The 34th Group was initially formed in November 1965 then activated in January 1966 as the central group responsible for providing command and control of units performing the aircraft and avionics mai |
Army - 36th Engineer Brigade w SVC Ribbons The 36th Engineer Brigade is a combat engineer brigade of the United States Army based at Fort Hood, Texas. The brigade is a subordinate unit of III Corps.The unit is responsible for providing command |
Army - 37th Signal Bn (Modified Support) w SVC Rib Constituted 11 May 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 37th Signal Construction Battalion. Activated 14 April 1944 at Camp Forrest, Tennessee, as the 37th Signal Light Construction Battal |
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Army - 426th Suppply & Serv Bn w SVC Ribbon 426th Brigade Support Battalion is a part of the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 101st Airborne Division. The 426th BSB consists of a headquarters compnay, a supply company, a maintenance company, and a medi |
Army - 440th Civil Affairs Bn The 440th Civil Affairs Battalion, the newest battalion of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, activates at Fort Carson Sept. 15. With the overall manpower goal near 20 |
Army - 440th Civil Affairs Bn w SVC Riboon The 440th Civil Affairs Battalion, the newest battalion of the U.S. Army Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations Command, activates at Fort Carson Sept. 15. With the overall manpower goal near 20 |
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Army - 489th Support Bn The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 489th Support Bn w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 505th Signal Bde w SVC Ribbon Constituted 28 July 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3146th Signal Service Group.Activated 29 July 1944 in France.Inactivated 10 July 1946 in Germany. |
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Army - 505th Signal Brigade Constituted 28 July 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 3146th Signal Service Group.Activated 29 July 1944 in France.Inactivated 10 July 1946 in Germany. |
Army - 513th Maintenance Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 513th Maintenance Battalion w SVC Ribbon The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
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Army - 523rd Signal Bn (Divisional) w SVC Ribbons The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 54th General Support Group w SVC Ribbon The 54th General Support Group continued the mission of providing direct support, supply, services and maintenance throughout the southern half of II CTZ to include units located on the Cam Ranh Bay P |
Army - 563rd Aviation Support Battalion The battalion’s five campaign honors awarded for service in Europe, World War II are commemorated by the five flames. The award for occupation in Germany is symbolized by the black tower. The gold rin |
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Army - 563rd Aviation Support Bn w SVC Ribb The battalion’s five campaign honors awarded for service in Europe, World War II are commemorated by the five flames. The award for occupation in Germany is symbolized by the black tower. The gold rin |
Army - 589th Engr Bn (Construction) w SVC Ribbon On January 1947, a dusty file was removed from its storage place in the Office of the Chief of Military History. Its cover was labeled - 241st Engineer Combat Battalion - and it contained the history |
Army - 593rd General Support Group w SVC Ribbon The unit was converted and redesignated on 25 April 1966 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 593rd General Support Group. The 593rd General Support Group participated in 14 campaigns in Vietnam |
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Army - 700th Support Battalion The 700th Brigade Support Battalion is headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. It is a part of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma Army National Guard. The 700th BSB is the element of the 45th |
Army - 700th Support Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 700th Brigade Support Battalion is headquartered in Norman, Oklahoma. It is a part of the 45th Infantry Brigade Combat Team, Oklahoma Army National Guard. The 700th BSB is the element of the 45th |
Army - 701st Maintenance Battalion After World War II, the Battalion was redesignated the 701st Maintenance Battalion and deployed to Vietnam with the First Infantry Division, earning 6 battle streamers and 2 Meritorious Unit Commendat |
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Army - 701st Maintenance Battalion w SVC Ribbon After World War II, the Battalion was redesignated the 701st Maintenance Battalion and deployed to Vietnam with the First Infantry Division, earning 6 battle streamers and 2 Meritorious Unit Commendat |
Army - 704th Maintenance Battalion The 704th Brigade Support Battalion was originally constituted on 30 July 1943 in the Army of the United States as the 704th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company and assigned to the 4th Infantry Divisio |
Army - 704th Maintenance Battalion w SVC Ribbon The 704th Brigade Support Battalion was originally constituted on 30 July 1943 in the Army of the United States as the 704th Ordnance Light Maintenance Company and assigned to the 4th Infantry Divisio |
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Army - 709th Maintenance Bn Arrived in Vietnam in January 1967, departed in August 1969, previous station was Fort Riley authorized strength 854. The battalion was part of the 9th Division, often its elements were send to dive |
Army - 709th Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon Arrived in Vietnam in January 1967, departed in August 1969, previous station was Fort Riley authorized strength 854. The battalion was part of the 9th Division, often its elements were send to dive |
Army - 723rd Maintenance Battalion The 723rd Maintenance Battalion is a battalion of the United States Marine Corps that provides intermediate-level maintenance for the II Marine Expeditionary Force’s tactical ordnance, engineer, motor |
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Army - 723rd Maintenance Battalion w SVC Ribbons The 723rd Maintenance Battalion is a battalion of the United States Marine Corps that provides intermediate-level maintenance for the II Marine Expeditionary Force’s tactical ordnance, engineer, motor |
Army - 725th Maintenance Battalion The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 725th Maintenance Battalion w SVC Ribbon Vietnam Veteran,US Army,Unit,Patch,Crest,Military,Insignia,Vet,Veteran,SVC,Ribbon,Retired,725th Maintenance Battalion,SERVICE TO THE LINE,Supply,Fuel,Water,Ground Maintenance,Field Feeding, |
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Army - 801st Maintenance Bn The 801st Maintenance Battalion (Airborne Division), commanded by LTC Andrew B. C. Nicholls ,was formed 9 July 1956. Staff positions of the Battalion Headquarters include the Commanding Officer, Execu |
Army - 801st Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon The 801st Maintenance Battalion (Airborne Division), commanded by LTC Andrew B. C. Nicholls ,was formed 9 July 1956. Staff positions of the Battalion Headquarters include the Commanding Officer, Execu |
Army - 815th Engineer Battalion The 815th Engineer Battalion (Construction) was capable of the same type of assignments given the 34th Engineer Battalion. Part of the 937th Engineer Group stationed at Camp Hollloway and Pleiku, it m |
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Army - 815th Engineer Bn w SVC Ribbon The 815th Engineer Battalion (Construction) was capable of the same type of assignments given the 34th Engineer Battalion. Part of the 937th Engineer Group stationed at Camp Hollloway and Pleiku, it m |
Army - 87th Eng Bn (Construction) w SVC Ribbons Convey the history of the 87th. Engineer Battalion. Welcome to all. "Lay Hold." |
Army - 90th Replacement Bn w SVC Ribbon The 90th Replacement Battalion recieved, controlled,oriented.billeted, messed and processed in-country replacements for onward movement as well as personnel schedule to return to the United States. It |
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Army - 972nd Signal Bn (Combat Area) w SVC Ribbon Constituted 14 February 1918 in the Regular Army as the 9th Service Company, Signal Corps. Activated 19 April 1918 in Hawaii. Redesignated in June 1922 as Service Company Number 9, Signal Corps. Redes |
Army - 97th Artillery Group (Air Defense) w SVC Ri Air Defense Artillery refers to a combat arm that specializes in anti-aircraft weapons (such as surface to air missiles). In the US Army, these groups are composed of mainly air defense systems such a |
Army - 98th Supply & Service Battalion w SVC Ribbo The 98th was under the command of the 12th Air Force in September and October 1943. From 1 November 1943 it was under the 15th Air Force and moved to Italy. It flew many long-range missions to France, |
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Army - 99th Support Bn (Infantry Brigade) The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military, |
Army - 99th Support Bn (Infantry Brigade) w SVC Ri The United States Army (USA) is the main branch of the United States Armed Forces responsible for land-based military operations. It is the largest and oldest established branch of the U.S. military |
Army - Co A, 782nd Maintenance Bn w SVC Ribbon The 782nd Main Support Battalion was organized as the 82d Division Ordnance Section at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana in August of 1942. On 10 September 1942 it was constituted in the Army of the United St |
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Army - Company A, 782nd Maintenance Bn The 782nd Main Support Battalion was organized as the 82d Division Ordnance Section at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana in August of 1942. On 10 September 1942 it was constituted in the Army of the United St |
DUI - 12th Aviation Group - 1 w Svc Ribbon The 12th Combat Aviation Brigade is a Combat Aviation Brigade of the United States Army. It was first organized as the 12th Aviation Group at Fort Benning, Georgia, on 18 June 1965.The unit deployed t |
DUI - 159th Aviation Bn w Svc Ribbon The 159th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) is part of the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault), based at Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The 101st Airborne Division is the only division with two aviation briga |
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DUI - 415th Military Intelligence Battalion The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 5 February 1991.Task Force Knight was relieved by Task Force Hammer, composed of the 415th MI BN from the Louisiana Army National Guard and Alpha Company, |
DUI - 415th Military Intelligence Battalion w SVC The distinctive unit insignia was approved on 5 February 1991.Task Force Knight was relieved by Task Force Hammer, composed of the 415th MI BN from the Louisiana Army National Guard and Alpha Company, |
DUI - 511th Military Intelligence Battalion The 511th MI Company, located in Nuernberg, in the mid-late 1960s was responsible for the overt collection mission in northern, or upper, Bavaria and supervised the Nuernberg JIC element as well as re |
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DUI - 511th Military Intelligence Battalion w SVC The 511th MI Company, located in Nuernberg, in the mid-late 1960s was responsible for the overt collection mission in northern, or upper, Bavaria and supervised the Nuernberg JIC element as well as re |
DUI - 52nd Arty Group (Field Artillery) w SVC Ribb 52nd Artillery Group, and the 538th, 539th, and 52nd Field Artillery Battalions consolidated, reorganized, and redesignated 30 June 1971 as the 52nd Artillery, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms |
DUI - 549th Military Intelligence Battalion The Military Intelligence (sometimes referred to as MI) is the intelligence branch of the United States Army. The primary mission of military intelligence in the United States Army is to provide timel |
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DUI - 549th Military Intelligence Battalion w SVC The Military Intelligence (sometimes referred to as MI) is the intelligence branch of the United States Army. The primary mission of military intelligence in the United States Army is to provide timel |