About this Unit
The 369th Signal Battalion was constituted on 26 May 1952 in the Regular Army and activated on 1 June 1952 at Fort Gordon, Georgia. Throughout its history, the battalion has been responsible for providing advanced communications and signal support across various Army operations. It played a crucial role in training soldiers in signal operations, cyber defense, and communications security, adapting to the evolving demands of modern warfare. Today, the 369th Signal Battalion continues its legacy at Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon), supporting the U.S. Army Cyber Center of Excellence and preparing signal professionals for service worldwide.
Historical Facts
• World War II Origins: The 369th Signal Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, reflecting the U.S. Army’s rapid expansion and technological modernization in communications.
• Activation and Inactivation Cycles: The unit has been activated and inactivated several times in its history, adapting to the Army’s changing needs and the evolution of military communications.
• Fort Gordon Location: The 369th Signal Battalion is primarily based at Fort Eisenhower (formerly Fort Gordon), Georgia, a central hub for Army signal and cyber training.
• Training Mission: The battalion is responsible for training thousands of Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, and Marines annually in signal and information technology specialties.
• Multinational Impact: The unit regularly trains not just U.S. service members, but also allied and partner nation personnel, enhancing global interoperability in communications.
• Motto - “Quality All Ways”: The battalion’s motto reflects its commitment to excellence in every aspect of training and operations.
• Distinctive Unit Insignia: The 369th Signal Battalion’s insignia features symbolism reflecting both its communications mission and its connection to the Signal Corps.
• Women in the Ranks: The unit has played a prominent role in integrating women into signal and IT roles, reflecting broader changes in Army policy and culture.
• Modernization Efforts: The 369th has been at the forefront of modernizing Army communications, including the transition to cyber and digital network operations training.
• Community Engagement: The battalion is active in community outreach and support, frequently partnering with local organizations and participating in public events in the Augusta, Georgia area.