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U.S. Army
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U.S. Army
121st EVAC
U.S. Army
The 121st Evacuation Hospital was a distinguished U.S. Army medical unit with a storied history dating back to World War II. Originally activated in 1943, the unit provided critical medical care to wounded soldiers in both the European and Pacific Theaters. During the Korean War, the 121st EVAC became renowned for its frontline surgical capabilities, operating near Seoul and later establishing a permanent presence as the 121st Combat Support Hospital. The unit continued its legacy of excellence in subsequent conflicts, becoming a cornerstone of U.S. military medical support in the Pacific region.
MFO - the Multinational Force & Observers
U.S. Army
The Multinational Force and Observers (MFO) is an independent international peacekeeping organization established in 1981 to supervise the implementation of the security provisions of the 1979 Egypt-Israel Peace Treaty. Following the withdrawal of United Nations peacekeepers due to a lack of consensus in the Security Council, the MFO was created as a unique, non-UN force comprised of military contingents from over a dozen nations. Headquartered in Rome, with its main operational base in the Sinai Peninsula, the MFO's primary mission is to monitor compliance with the treaty, including conducting patrols and manning observation posts. Over the decades, the MFO has played a critical role in maintaining stability and fostering trust between Egypt and Israel.
Fort Irwin
U.S. Army
Fort Irwin, located in the Mojave Desert of California, has served as a vital military installation since its initial establishment during World War II. Originally opened in 1940 as the Mojave Anti-Aircraft Gunnery Range, it was later renamed in honor of Major General George LeRoy Irwin. During the Cold War, Fort Irwin was used as a training area for armored and infantry units. Since 1981, it has been home to the National Training Center (NTC), where U.S. Army units undergo realistic, large-scale combat training to prepare for deployment in diverse operational environments.
2nd Military Intelligence
U.S. Army
The 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion is a key unit within the U.S. Army, specializing in intelligence collection and analysis to support military operations. Activated in 1980 and based in Wiesbaden, Germany, the battalion has provided all-source intelligence support to U.S. Army Europe and NATO missions. Throughout its history, the 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion has played a critical role in Cold War surveillance, Operations Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom, and ongoing counterterrorism missions. The unit continues to enhance situational awareness and operational effectiveness through advanced intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance capabilities.
Lyster Army Health Clinic, Fort Rucker, AL
U.S. Army
Lyster Army Health Clinic, located at Fort Rucker, Alabama, was established in 1962 and named in honor of Brigadier General William J. Lyster, a distinguished Army Medical Corps officer. Serving as the primary medical facility for the U.S. Army Aviation Center of Excellence, the clinic provides comprehensive healthcare services to soldiers, their families, and retirees. Throughout its history, Lyster Army Health Clinic has played a vital role in supporting the health and readiness of the Army aviation community at Fort Rucker. The clinic has continually adapted to meet evolving military healthcare needs, integrating advanced technology and patient-centered care practices.