93rd Signal Brigade (United States)

93rd Signal Brigade (United States)

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dates= 1941-1946
1955-1972
1981-2007
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The 93rd Signal Brigade was a unit of the United States Army which was active sporadically from 1941 to 2007. Its mission was to deploy, install, operate, and maintain a global tactical theater communications package, while supporting joint and combined operations. The 93rd Signal Brigade was deactivated on April 23 2007, and replaced by the 35th Signal Brigade. The Brigade was reactivated at Fort Eustis, Va on July 16, 2008 to support the 7th Signal Command (Theater).

Units

Units under the 93rd Signal Brigade were:

* 67th Signal Battalion (Reflagged under the 35th Signal Brigade)
** Has three line companies with switch, data, radio, and cable functionality, a headquarters company, and a Tactical Installation and Networking (TIN) company.
** Participates in many training exercises and soldiers are often seen wearing face paint in civilized/secured areas
* 63rd Signal Battalion (Reflagged under the 35th Signal Brigade)
** Currently deployed to Iraq, Afghanistan, Kuwait in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom
** Has three line companies and one Headquarters company with secured and non-secured switch, data and radio functionality
* 56th Signal Battalion (Reflagged under the 21st Signal Brigade)
** Has three echelon-above-corps signal support companies: 235th Signal Company and the 252nd Signal Company (Full Signal Support)
** Unit motto: "Get the Message Through"

ee also

* U.S. Army Signal Corps
* United States Army
* Signal Corps

External links

*https://eustis.army.mil


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