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History of Alpha Battery 5-52, 11th Brigade

Alpha Battery, 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (A/5-52 ADA), part of the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, has a distinguished history in U.S. Army air defense. The unit was activated to provide critical Patriot missile defense capabilities, protecting allied forces from aerial threats. Alpha Battery gained significant recognition during Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003, where it played a key role in intercepting enemy missiles and safeguarding coalition assets. Throughout its service, A/5-52 ADA has exemplified excellence in air defense operations and continues to uphold its mission of protecting the skies.

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ABOUT Alpha Battery 5-52, 11th Brigade

  • Background: Alpha Battery, 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment (A/5-52 ADA) is part of the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, a key unit in the U.S. Army specializing in air and missile defense.
  • Patriot Missile Operators: A/5-52 ADA has operated the Patriot Missile System, one of the most advanced surface-to-air missile systems in the world, vital for intercepting incoming ballistic missiles and aircraft.
  • Operation Iraqi Freedom: The unit was deployed during Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing air and missile defense for coalition forces and critical infrastructure.
  • Scud Interceptions: During deployments, Alpha Battery played a crucial role in attempting to intercept and neutralize Iraqi Scud missiles, enhancing the safety of both military and civilian targets.
  • First to Deploy: Elements of 5-52 ADA were among the first Patriot units to deploy to the Middle East during the buildup to Operation Iraqi Freedom in 2003.
  • International Partnerships: Alpha Battery often trains and operates alongside international partners in joint exercises, increasing global interoperability in air defense.
  • Unit Motto: The 52nd ADA Regiment’s motto is “Semper Paratus” (Always Ready), reflecting its commitment to rapid deployment and readiness.
  • Advanced Training: Soldiers in the battery undergo rigorous technical training to operate, maintain, and repair complex radar and missile systems that make up the Patriot battery.
  • Humanitarian Missions: In addition to combat roles, the unit has participated in humanitarian and disaster relief missions, using its logistical capabilities to assist in crises.
  • Home Station: Alpha Battery 5-52 ADA is based at Fort Bliss, Texas, which is known as the Army’s center for Air Defense Artillery training and operations.

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