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History of A Battery 5-52

A Battery, 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (A/5-52 ADA) is a U.S. Army air defense artillery unit with a distinguished history. The 5-52 ADA traces its lineage back to World War II, where the parent regiment served in both the European and Pacific Theaters. In modern times, A Battery has operated the Patriot missile system, providing critical air and missile defense in operations such as Operation Iraqi Freedom, where the unit was among the first Patriot batteries deployed to protect coalition forces from ballistic missile threats. The unit continues to serve as a vital component of U.S. Army air defense, maintaining readiness to defend against aerial and missile attacks worldwide.

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ABOUT A Battery 5-52

  • Patriot Missile Legacy: A Battery, 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (A/5-52 ADA) is renowned for operating the Patriot Missile System, a cornerstone of U.S. Army air and missile defense since the 1980s.
  • Gulf War Deployment: The 5-52 ADA, including A Battery, played a pivotal role during Operation Desert Storm in 1991, providing defense against Iraqi Scud missile attacks.
  • 9/11 Response: Following the September 11 attacks, A/5-52 ADA was among the first air defense units deployed to protect key U.S. assets and cities from further aerial threats.
  • Iraq War Service: The unit was deployed multiple times in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom, defending coalition forces and critical infrastructure from ballistic missile threats.
  • Historic Lineage: The 52nd Air Defense Artillery traces its roots back to the Coast Artillery Corps of the early 20th century, making A Battery part of a long-standing tradition.
  • Technological Innovation: A/5-52 ADA has been at the forefront of integrating advanced radar and missile technology, such as the PAC-3 Patriot upgrade, to counter evolving threats.
  • International Training: Members of the battery regularly participate in joint exercises with allied nations, enhancing interoperability and global air defense strategies.
  • Symbolic Crest: The battalion's distinctive unit insignia features a missile and lightning bolt, symbolizing speed and power—qualities embodied by A Battery.
  • Home Station: A/5-52 ADA has been stationed at several key bases, including Fort Bliss, Texas, a hub for Army air defense training and operations.
  • Heroic Actions: During combat deployments, soldiers from A Battery have received commendations for actions under fire, including operating under threat of enemy missiles to protect lives and mission-critical assets.

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