ABOUT HHB 31st ADA BDE
- Origins in World War II: The 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade traces its lineage to the 31st Coast Artillery Brigade, activated in 1941 to defend the U.S. east coast and vital installations during WWII.
- Early Missile Era: The brigade was among the first units to transition from traditional artillery to air defense roles, operating Nike-Ajax and later Nike-Hercules missiles during the Cold War.
- Vietnam War Service: Elements of the brigade served in Vietnam, where they provided anti-aircraft and missile defense against enemy aircraft threats.
- Persian Gulf Deployments: The 31st ADA BDE played a key role in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm, deploying Patriot missile batteries to protect coalition forces from Iraqi Scud missile attacks.
- Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB): The HHB is the command and control hub of the brigade, responsible for intelligence, operations, and logistics support across all subordinate units.
- Fort Sill Home: The HHB 31st ADA BDE is headquartered at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, a premier Army installation known as the "Home of the Field Artillery."
- Patriot Missile System: The brigade is equipped with the advanced Patriot missile system, capable of intercepting enemy aircraft, drones, and ballistic missiles.
- Global Deployments: In the 21st century, HHB 31st ADA BDE has deployed units to locations across the Middle East and Europe, supporting air and missile defense missions for U.S. and allied forces.
- Unit Motto: The 31st ADA Brigade’s motto is "Ready and Vigilant," reflecting its constant state of preparedness to defend against airborne threats.
- Community Engagement: The brigade and its HHB regularly participate in community outreach, including school mentorship programs, local parades, and veteran support events in the Lawton-Fort Sill area.