77th US Army Security Agency Special Operations Unit

77th US Army Security Agency Special Operations Unit Detachment III consisted of mobile teams.

The 77th USASASOU consisted of Headquarters, Service Platoon, Operations Platoon, and Search and Development Platoon (later to be organized as the Search and Development Team). In addition to occupying the Offenbach Kaserne and the Pioneer Park Kaserne at Muehlheim am Main, West Germany, other personnel were permanently deployed at Detachment I in Dahme, West Germany, and Detachment II at Wobeck,

West Germany. One mobile team from the 77th provided logistics and support in the form of personnel and equipment for the COSAG CMA undertaken by NSAEUR.

23/03/2018

Good News about a Reunion during 2018!

Clayton Swink (who graciously volunteered to organize the event) has tentatively scheduled the REUNION 2018 from Friday, September 14th, through Monday, September 17th, in Charlotte, North Carolina. Please plan to attend. Avoid any conflicts by highlighting these dates on your calendar. Now!

More information will be posted as updates are available.

09/01/2018

Our prayers to Jerry N. who is having a stent placed after his recent heart attack.

23/12/2017
11/11/2017

Give thanks to the VETERANS for their service, sacrifices and time. America wouldn't be free without them! Thanks also go to the active military for maintaining this freedom and to their families for supporting their loved ones during their service. We, Americans, are indebted to Veterans as well as the active military personnel for their actions to make us free.

27/08/2017
From the past for some.
22/07/2017

From the past for some.

The Army Security Agency came to Fort Devens in 1951. A gold-painted plywood cut-out of the insignia was placed on all ASA buildings and fences. When the ASA came under the US Army Intelligence and Security Command in the 1970s, the insignia was no longer used and was removed from the buildings. This one, a recent donation to the museum, is the only known survivor.

15/07/2017

Honor the Fallen

Maj. Caine Michael Goyette
Capt. Sean E. Elliott
Gunnery Sgt. Mark. A. Hopkins
Gunnery Sgt. Brendan C. Johnson
Staff Sgt. Robert H. Cox
Staff Sgt. William Kundrat
Staff Sgt. Joshua M. Snowden
Sgt. Chad Jenson
Sgt. Julian M. Kevianne
Sgt. Talon Leach
Sgt. Owen Lennon
HM2 Ryan Lohrey
Sgt. Joseph Murray
Sgt. Dietrich Schmieman
Cpl. Daniel Baldassare
Cpl. Collin J. Schaaff

These service members with Marine Forces Reserve VMGR-452 and Marine Corps Special Operations Command 2d Raider Battalion were lost when their KC-130T went down over Mississippi on July 10, 2017 while in transit from Marine Corps Air Station Cherry Point, North Carolina, to Naval Air Field El Centro, California.

"On behalf of the entire Marine Corps, I offer my deepest condolences to the families and loved ones of the 15 Marines and sailor who perished earlier this week in Mississippi. Please keep them and those left behind in your thoughts and prayers.
We remain committed to the surviving families, and will continue the thorough investigation into the cause of this tragedy."
— Commandant of the Marine Corps Gen. Robert Neller

Semper Fidelis

Written by 'one of our own' for the July 4th Holiday:If Americans know anything, it is how to celebrate a holiday. The 4...
07/07/2017

Written by 'one of our own' for the July 4th Holiday:

If Americans know anything, it is how to celebrate a holiday. The 4th of July is one of those days that needs no excuse to assemble family and friends for a cookout in the back yard, boating on the river or a picnic in the park. However, it is always good to keep everything in perspective and observe common sense rules of safety and acceptable conduct.

We celebrate the fourth of July as the date in 1776 independence was declared from Great Britain. The 13 British North American colonies adopted the “The Declaration of Independence” 241 years ago on July 4. The actual signing took several months before all had signed the document and one delegate as late as 1777. The struggle for independence lasted from 1775 till 1783 before the British were finally defeated. The casualty count was 4,435 battle deaths and another 6,188 non-mortal woundings according to the Department of Veteran Affairs fact sheet. However, other sources show a total of 25,324 unspecified casualties including Indian Scouts, private militia and civilians. The population of the colonies was estimated to be 2.5 million in 1776. The first census in 1790 recorded 3.9 million. The high price of freedom is always reflected in the casualty counts.

It is always good to reflect back to the founding of our nation and review the Declaration of Independence and other relative documents on the fourth of July. In scanning the names of the signers, ironically my name, James Smith, appears on it as a delegate from Pennsylvania. Immediately below my name is George Taylor. Now George and I share more than the Declaration of Independence in common. We both at one time were employed by the Alabama Department of Public Safety. George as a state trooper, and I was a charter member of the state trooper cadets in Investigation and Identification. Also, we are both members of the same organization in Selma.

Another thing I like to review and pledge my unwavering support of is “The American’s Creed” by William Tyler Page.
“I believe in the United States of America as a government of the people, by the people, for the people; whose just powers are derived from the consent of the governed; a democracy in a Republic; a sovereign Nation of many sovereign States; a perfect Union, one and inseparable; established upon those principles of freedom, equality, justice and humanity for which American patriots sacrificed their lives and fortunes.
I therefore believe it is my duty to my Country to love it; to support its constitution; to obey its laws; to respect its flag; and to defend it against all enemies.”

God Bless this great nation and those willing to defend it. Freedom isn’t free, but only a gift from one generation to the next,

Honor! Respect! Tradition!
14/06/2017

Honor! Respect! Tradition!

14/06/2017

HAPPY 242nd BIRTHDAY! GO ARMY! Duty! Honor! Country!

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