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History of 313th Signal Battalion

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.

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ABOUT 313th Signal Battalion

  • World War II Origins: The 313th Signal Battalion traces its lineage back to World War II, originally constituted as the 313th Signal Construction Battalion on 18 March 1942.
  • European Theater Service: The unit served with distinction in the European Theater during World War II, participating in campaigns across France and Germany.
  • Battle Honors: The battalion earned campaign participation credits for Normandy, Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe.
  • Postwar Inactivation and Reactivation: After World War II, the 313th was inactivated in 1946, but later reactivated during the Cold War to support growing communications needs.
  • Korean War Service: The 313th was again called to active service during the Korean War, helping establish critical communications networks.
  • Modernization: Through the decades, the 313th Signal Battalion has been at the forefront of adopting new communications technologies, from field telephones to satellite communications.
  • Humanitarian Missions: Besides combat operations, the battalion has supported humanitarian and disaster relief missions, providing essential communications in crisis zones.
  • Pacific Presence: Today, the 313th Signal Battalion serves as a key communications unit within the U.S. Army Pacific, headquartered in Hawaii.
  • Distinctive Unit Insignia: The battalion's insignia features a lightning bolt, representing speed and the power of military communications.
  • Commitment to Readiness: The 313th continues to train and deploy in support of joint and multinational exercises, maintaining its reputation as a crucial enabler for command and control operations.

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