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About 108th MI BN

The 108th Military Intelligence Battalion (MI BN), known as the "Patriots," has a distinguished history of providing critical intelligence support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in 1981, the battalion has served under various commands, most notably as part of the 4th Infantry Division. The 108th MI BN has deployed in support of major operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it played a key role in intelligence collection and analysis. Over the years, the battalion has earned multiple campaign and unit commendations, reflecting its commitment to excellence and mission success.

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Re enlistment Time

Re enlistment Time

U.S. Army • 1977

Special Kiss

Special Kiss

U.S. Army • 1982

Basic Training

Basic Training

U.S. Army • 1974

Charles Aisbet

Charles Aisbet

U.S. Army • 1969

About 108th MI BN

About this Unit

The 108th Military Intelligence Battalion (MI BN), known as the "Patriots," has a distinguished history of providing critical intelligence support to U.S. Army operations. Activated in 1981, the battalion has served under various commands, most notably as part of the 4th Infantry Division. The 108th MI BN has deployed in support of major operations, including Operation Iraqi Freedom, where it played a key role in intelligence collection and analysis. Over the years, the battalion has earned multiple campaign and unit commendations, reflecting its commitment to excellence and mission success.

Historical Facts

• Origins: The 108th Military Intelligence Battalion (MI BN) traces its lineage back to World War II, with elements originally constituted as part of the Army Security Agency. • Nicknamed "The Rattlesnakes": The battalion is known by the nickname "Rattlesnakes," symbolizing their stealth, readiness, and aggressive intelligence-gathering capabilities. • Assigned to 4th Infantry Division: The 108th MI BN is an integral part of the 4th Infantry Division, providing tactical intelligence support to the division and its subordinate units. • Gulf War Service: The battalion deployed during Operation Desert Storm (1990-1991), supporting coalition forces with critical signals intelligence (SIGINT) and electronic warfare. • Global War on Terror: The 108th MI BN has deployed multiple times to Iraq and Afghanistan, providing all-source, HUMINT, and SIGINT support for counterinsurgency operations. • Advanced Intelligence Techniques: The battalion is recognized for pioneering the integration of unmanned aerial systems (UAS), ground sensors, and cyber capabilities into tactical intelligence operations. • Unit Motto: The official motto of the 108th MI BN is “Vigilance Through Intelligence,” reflecting their mission and ethos. • Decorations: The battalion and its soldiers have received numerous awards, including Meritorious Unit Commendations and campaign streamers for their service in multiple conflicts. • Stationed at Fort Carson: The 108th MI BN is currently headquartered at Fort Carson, Colorado, a premier Army installation supporting rapid deployment and training. • Support to Civil Authorities: Beyond combat missions, the battalion has assisted in domestic operations, such as disaster response and homeland security tasks, leveraging their expertise in intelligence and analysis.