ABOUT 1:68th ADA 1st Cavalry
- Origins in World War II: The 1st Battalion, 68th Air Defense Artillery (1-68 ADA) traces its roots to the 68th Coast Artillery Regiment, activated in 1941 to defend against air attacks during World War II.
- Vietnam War Service: Elements of the unit served in Vietnam, providing air defense and ground security for convoys and bases, adapting to both traditional and guerilla threats.
- Cold War Mission: During the Cold War, 1-68 ADA was stationed in Germany as part of NATO forces, tasked with defending against possible Soviet air attacks.
- Transition to Modern Air Defense: The unit has operated a variety of air defense systems over the years, including the HAWK and Chaparral missile systems, and most recently, the Patriot missile system.
- 1st Cavalry Division Assignment: 1-68 ADA has served as the air defense artillery battalion for the famed 1st Cavalry Division, supporting its armored and air-mobile operations.
- Gulf War Deployment: The battalion deployed during Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, providing air defense protection for coalition forces in Saudi Arabia and Iraq.
- Homeland Defense: In the post-9/11 era, 1-68 ADA has participated in homeland defense and anti-terrorism missions, including Operation Noble Eagle.
- Distinctive Unit Insignia: The battalion’s insignia features a winged missile, symbolizing its role in air defense, along with the motto "Guardians of the Skies."
- Training and Readiness: 1-68 ADA is known for its rigorous training exercises, often integrating with aviation and armor units to provide all-around protection in combined arms operations.
- Community Involvement: Beyond combat operations, the battalion has participated in community outreach and disaster response, embodying the Army’s commitment to service both at home and abroad.