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History of HHB 31st ADA BDE

The Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 31st Air Defense Artillery Brigade (HHB, 31st ADA BDE) traces its origins to its activation in 1918 at Fort Monroe, Virginia, as a coastal artillery unit. Over the decades, the brigade has been reorganized and redesignated several times, serving in various air defense roles throughout World War II, the Cold War, and beyond. Reactivated in 1967, the 31st ADA Brigade has since been a key component in the U.S. Army’s air and missile defense, deploying in support of operations such as Desert Storm and Iraqi Freedom. Today, stationed at Fort Sill, Oklahoma, the brigade continues its mission to provide protection against aerial and missile threats, maintaining readiness to support global operations.

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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.

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