Lineage
- Constituted 1942-07-13 in the Army of the United States as the 67th Medical Regiment
- Activated 1942-08-20 at Camp Barkeley, Texas.
- Regiment reorganized from an Organic Regiment to a Separate Group on 1943-09-15 with elements reorganized and redesignated as follows:
- Headquarters, Headquarters and Service Company as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 67th Medical Group.
- Company A as the 443rd Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company B, as the 444th Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company C as the 445th Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company E, as the 446th Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company F as the 447th Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company G as the 448th Collecting Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company D as the 615th Clearing Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Company H as the 616th Clearing Company - hereafter separate lineage.
- Inactivated 1945-11-20 Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
- Allotted 1954-09-27 to the Regular Army
- Activated 1954-10-20 at Fort Sam Houston, Texas
- Arrived in Vietnam on 1967-09-24, and was stationed at Bien Hoa as part of the 44th Medical Brigade.
- Group Became operational on 1967-10-23.
- Group reassigned to Da Nang to support XXIV Corps in February 1968.
- Group returned to CONUS on 1972-01-30.
- Inactivated 1972-01-20 at Fort Lewis, Washington
- Activated 1993-10-01 at Fort Hood, Texas
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