ABOUT 258th Signal
- Origins in World War II: The 258th Signal unit traces its lineage back to formations activated during World War II, providing crucial communications support to Allied forces.
- New York National Guard: The 258th Signal Battalion is part of the New York Army National Guard, with a proud tradition of serving both state and nation.
- Disaster Response: The unit has played key roles in disaster relief, notably supporting communications during Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
- Global Deployments: Members of the 258th Signal have deployed overseas to support operations in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Kuwait, ensuring secure communications for U.S. and coalition forces.
- Technological Pioneers: The battalion has operated and maintained a wide array of communications technologies, from traditional radio to satellite and digital systems.
- Community Involvement: The 258th Signal frequently participates in parades, memorials, and community events in the New York City area, fostering strong civilian-military relations.
- Distinctive Unit Insignia: The battalion’s insignia features a gold sword and lightning bolts, symbolizing the unit's swift and decisive communication capabilities.
- Consolidation and Re-designation: Over the decades, the unit has undergone several reorganizations and re-designations, reflecting the evolving nature of military communications.
- Women in the Ranks: The 258th Signal has been at the forefront of integrating women into signal roles, with female soldiers serving in leadership and technical positions.
- Motto “Signal Ready!”: The battalion’s motto reflects its mission to be ever-prepared to establish and maintain communications under any circumstances.