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History of 361st Signal Battalion

The 361st Signal Battalion was originally constituted on 18 October 1944 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 361st Signal Operations Battalion. Activated on 27 October 1944 in New Guinea, the unit provided vital communications support during World War II in the Pacific Theater, including campaigns in Leyte and Luzon. After the war, the battalion was inactivated in Japan on 1 May 1946. Reactivated and reorganized several times in the U.S. Army Reserve, the 361st Signal Battalion continues to provide critical communications and information systems support to military operations.

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ABOUT 361st Signal Battalion

  • Origins and Activation: The 361st Signal Battalion was originally constituted during World War II, highlighting the U.S. Army’s need for robust communications capabilities across expanding theaters of operation.
  • World War II Service: The battalion served with distinction during World War II, supporting command and control operations through reliable communications under challenging frontline conditions.
  • Cold War Era: During the Cold War, the 361st Signal Battalion played a crucial role in maintaining communications readiness as part of the U.S. Army’s efforts to deter Soviet aggression in Europe and elsewhere.
  • Modernization Efforts: The battalion has been at the forefront of adopting new communication technologies, from field telephones and radios to modern satellite and digital systems.
  • Deployment to Southwest Asia: The 361st Signal Battalion has deployed elements in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom, providing vital communications infrastructure in combat zones.
  • Headquarters Location: The battalion is currently headquartered at Camp Humphreys, South Korea, where it supports United States Forces Korea (USFK) and Combined Forces Command.
  • Support to Allied Forces: The battalion regularly conducts joint training and operations with Republic of Korea (ROK) military units, strengthening the U.S.-Korea alliance.
  • Unit Motto: The 361st Signal Battalion’s motto is “Linking the Force,” reflecting its mission to ensure seamless communication links for commanders and units across the battlefield.
  • Distinctive Unit Insignia: The battalion’s insignia features lightning flashes and other signal corps symbols, representing speed, technology, and the critical nature of communications in military operations.
  • Community Engagement: Beyond their military mission, members of the 361st Signal Battalion participate in local community service projects in South Korea, fostering goodwill and cultural exchange.

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