ABOUT 91st AAA artilary Battalion
- World War II Formation: The 91st AAA (Anti-Aircraft Artillery) Battalion was activated during World War II to provide anti-aircraft defense for Allied forces, particularly against German Luftwaffe attacks.
- Normandy Invasion Support: The battalion played a crucial role in the D-Day invasion, providing anti-aircraft cover for troops landing at Normandy on June 6, 1944.
- Equipment Used: The unit was equipped with 90mm and 40mm anti-aircraft guns, as well as .50 caliber machine guns, capable of targeting fast-moving enemy aircraft.
- Battle of the Bulge: The 91st AAA Battalion participated in the defense during the Battle of the Bulge, protecting Allied supply lines and troop concentrations from air attack.
- Flexible Deployment: The battalion was often split into smaller batteries and attached to various divisions and corps, providing mobile anti-aircraft support where most needed.
- Post-War Occupation Duty: After Germany’s surrender, the 91st AAA Battalion served in occupation duties, helping to maintain order and security in post-war Europe.
- Decorations and Citations: Members of the battalion received multiple commendations for their bravery and effectiveness under fire, including unit citations for actions in France and Belgium.
- Radar Integration: The battalion was among the first to integrate SCR-584 radar systems, significantly improving accuracy and response time against enemy aircraft.
- Cold War Era: The legacy of the 91st AAA continued into the Cold War, when many anti-aircraft units shifted focus to counter potential Soviet air threats.
- Veterans’ Reunions: Veterans of the 91st AAA Battalion have held periodic reunions, preserving the unit’s history and honoring those who served, with several memoirs and oral histories published by former members.