- 93rd Signal Brigade (United States)
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unit_name= 93rd Signal Brigade
caption=93rd Signal Brigade shoulder sleeve insignia
dates= 1941-1946
1955-1972
1981-2007
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identification_symbol_2_label=The 93rd Signal Brigade was a unit of theUnited States Army which was active sporadically from1941 to2007 . 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 onApril 23 2007 , and replaced by the35th 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:
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67th Signal Battalion (Reflagged under the35th 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 the35th Signal Brigade )
** Currently deployed toIraq ,Afghanistan ,Kuwait in support ofOperation 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 the21st Signal Brigade )
** Has three echelon-above-corps signal support companies:235th Signal Company and the252nd Signal Company (Full Signal Support)
** Unit motto: "Get the Message Through"ee also
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U.S. Army Signal Corps
*United States Army
*Signal Corps External links
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https://eustis.army.mil
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