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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
313th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 313th Signal Battalion was first constituted on 29 July 1921 in the Organized Reserves as the 313th Field Signal Battalion and assigned to the 88th Division. The unit was organized in January 1922 at Minneapolis, Minnesota, and served stateside during World War II, providing critical communications support. After multiple activations and inactivations, it was redesignated as the 313th Signal Battalion in 1959. Throughout its history, the battalion has been responsible for delivering vital signal and communication services, supporting both training and operational missions for the U.S. Army.
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.
16th signal battalion-440 signal battalion
U.S. Army
Certainly! Here is a short military history for the 16th Signal Battalion – 440th Signal Battalion: The 16th Signal Battalion was originally constituted in the U.S. Army during World War II, providing vital communications support for combat operations in both the European and Pacific Theaters. Over the decades, the unit underwent several reorganizations and redesignations to meet evolving Army communications and technology needs. Eventually, the battalion's lineage and honors were consolidated with those of the 440th Signal Battalion, which itself had a distinguished record supporting Cold War and post-Cold War missions, particularly in Germany and during Operation Iraqi Freedom. Together, the combined 16th/440th Signal Battalion continues to serve as a key component of the Army's signal corps, ensuring reliable and secure communications for commanders and units worldwide.