General Gordon R. Sullivan

General Gordon R. Sullivan was a man of action and a soldier devoted to serving his country. His life reflected the values of the American soldier, and he left a significant legacy with the U.S. Army after thirty-six years of service. 

99th Infantry Battalion (Separate)

The 99th Infantry Battalion (Separate) was activated on 10 July 1942 at Camp Ripley, Minnesota. The original War Department order that created the 99th gave priority to Norwegian aliens for service in the 99th.

M102 105mm Howitzer

Emplaced at dozens of fire support bases (FSBs) across South Vietnam, U.S. Army artillery, including 105mm, 155mm, and 8-inch howitzers, along with 175mm guns, provided crucial support to infantry in the field or other FSBs under enemy attack.

A Record Unequaled – The 20th General Hospital in World War II

The legacy that the 20th General Hospital left behind is one of men and women who provided exceptional medical care to the wounded (both Allied and enemy) in the austere environment of the China-Burma-India Theater and adds to a history of University of Pennsylvania medical personnel providing care to the nation’s soldiers that stretches from the American Revolution to today.