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275th Sig Co (Svc) COMMZ362nd Signal57th Signal Battalion

Steven Snyder

U.S. Army Military Retiree

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Branch

U.S. Army

Service Years

1977 - 1999

Units

275th Sig Co (Svc) COMMZ

U.S. Army

The 275th Signal Company (Service), Communications Zone (COMMZ), was a United States Army signal unit activated to provide critical communications support in rear-area and logistical operations. During its service, the 275th Sig Co (Svc) played a vital role in establishing and maintaining reliable lines of communication for command and control across the Communications Zone, particularly during large-scale deployments and operations. The unit’s mission included the installation, operation, and maintenance of wired and wireless communications networks, supporting both tactical and administrative functions. Its dedication contributed significantly to the overall effectiveness and coordination of military operations by ensuring seamless information flow in complex operational environments.

1997 - 1999

362nd Signal

U.S. Army

The 362nd Signal Company was originally activated during World War II, serving as a key communications unit within the United States Army. Throughout its history, the 362nd has provided critical signal support, enabling command and control for various operations, including deployments in Europe, Vietnam, and Southwest Asia. The unit has earned commendations for its technical expertise and adaptability in both combat and peacetime missions. Today, the 362nd Signal Company continues its legacy by supporting modern Army communications and information systems worldwide.

1979 - 1980

57th Signal Battalion

U.S. Army

The 57th Signal Battalion was first activated on 20 November 1942 at Camp Crowder, Missouri, as part of the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. The battalion provided critical communications support to combat units in the European Theater, contributing to Allied operations across France and Germany. After the war, the unit underwent several inactivations and reactivations, serving in various capacities throughout the Cold War, including deployments in Germany. Today, the 57th Signal Battalion continues its mission of delivering reliable and secure communications support, adapting to modern technological advancements to serve U.S. Army operations worldwide.

1977 - 1979