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325th Transportation Company

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Constituted 26 October 1944 in the Regular Army as the 64th Transportation Corps Service Company

Activated 1 November 1944 at Camp Gordon Johnston, Florida

Redesignated 25 April 1945 as the 64th Transportation Corps Harbor Craft Company

Inactivated 31 May 1946 in the Philippine Islands

Redesignated 2 May 1947 as the 325th Transportation Harbor Craft Company

Redesignated 13 June 1947 as the 325th Transportation Amphibious Truck Company and allotted to the Organized Reserves

Activated 21 June 1947 at Boston, Massachusetts

(Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps; redesignated 9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)

Location changed 16 February 1951 to Montpelier, Vermont; on 7 April 1952 to Worcester, Massachusetts

Reorganized and redesignated 1 January 1953 as the 325th Transportation Company

Inactivated 1 March 1963 at Worcester, Massachusetts

Activated 16 October 1995 at Brockton, Massachusetts


325th Transportation Company Honors


Campaign Participation Credit


World War II - AP: Leyte


Decorations


Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945
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