- 141st Signal Battalion (United States)
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=141st Signal Battalion
caption=141st Signal Battalion Coat Of Arms
nickname="The Communicators"
motto="ENSE ET VOCE" (With Sword and Voice)
colors=Orange and White
march=
ceremonial_chief=
type=Separate Battalion
branch=Regular Army
dates=June 1 ,1940 -April 26 ,1946 March 7 ,1951 -December 27 ,1957 September 24 ,1960 - present
country=USA
allegiance=
command_structure=
size=
specialization=Armor
current_commander= [http://www.1ad.army.mil/141SIG/141CDRBio.htm LTC Mark C. Horoho]
garrison=Wiesbaden ,Germany
battles= Algeria-French Morocco Tunisia Naples-Foggia Anzio Rome-Arno North Apennines Po Valley Defense of Saudi Arabia Liberation and Defense of Kuwait; Cease-Fire.
notable_commanders=
anniversaries=
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identification_symbol_label=Distinctive Unit Insignia
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identification_symbol_2_label=141st Signal Battalion is a
United States battalion which deploys to install, operate and maintain C4I systems in support of 1st Armored Division operations, major subordinate commands and attached units as required.History
The 141st Signal Battalion dates back to
June 1 ,1940 , when it was activated atFort Knox ,Kentucky as the 7th Signal Troop (Mechanized). It was later redesignated the 47th Signal Company (Armored), and assigned to the 1st Armored Division.On
August 12 ,1941 , the organization’s designation was changed to the 141st Armored Signal Company. Detachments of the 141st were in the initial assault waves on the beaches ofNorth Africa as part ofOperation TORCH in1942 . The 141st supported the 1st Armored Division as it fought its way across the African coast, capturing Oran and cleaning out Tunisia. It was part of the division's spearhead in the battle of Kasserine Pass.The official history of the United States Army in World War II says of the unit during this period, "This unit was undoubtedly one of the best signal outfits in the Army…. The service provided by this crack unit suggested how effective communications could be in the hands of experienced troops."
After the Africa Campaign, the 141st moved to Italy, landing at
Salerno . It fought as part of the 1st Armored Division atAnzio ,Rome andNaples ; participated in the campaign of the Italian Mountains, and was with the division when it capturedMilan .The battalion colors carry campaign streamers from World War II for
Tunisia ,Anzio ,Naples-Foggia ,Rome-Arno ,Po Valley andNorth Apennines . After World War II, in February 1946, the 1st Armored Division and the 141st redeployed toCamp Kilmer ,New Jersey , where it was inactivated onApril 26 ,1946 .During the Korean War, the unit was reactivated in March 1951 at
Fort Hood , Texas but did not deploy. In February 1957, the 141st Signal Company was reorganized as a battalion but was shortly deactivated again in December 1957.Its current active status dates from February 1960. In August 1971, the 141st Signal Battalion began deployment to
Ansbach ,Germany where it began its current history as a forward-deployed European-based Battalion.On
December 20 ,1990 , the 141st Signal Battalion was deployed to Southwest Asia in support of DESERT SHIELD. The battalion provided front line communications to the 1st Armored Division in the fast moving VII Corps campaign to destroy Iraqi forces during DESERT STORM and the liberation ofKuwait . B Company was awarded theValorous Unit Award .Upon redeployment from
Southwest Asia , the colors of the 141st Signal Battalion relocated toBad Kreuznach ,Germany where, onNovember 26 ,1991 , they replaced those of the8th Signal Battalion .In December 1995, advanced elements of the battalion deployed with the 1st Armored Division to
Bosnia and Herzegovina in support ofOperation Joint Endeavor .In September 1997, the battalion again deployed to Bosnia and Herzegovina as part of the
Stabilization Force (SFOR) deployed in support ofOperation Joint Guard . The Battalion returned to Bad Kreuznach in June 1998.In June 2000, elements of the battalion deployed to
Kosovo to support the 1st Armored Division’s peace-keeping mission.In May 2001, the battalion relocated its headquarters from Bad Kreuznach to its present location at
Wiesbaden Army Airfield . In May 2003, the battalion was deployed as part of 1st AD to OIF 1. On 1 May, 2007 141 Signal Battalion was inactivated. Remnants of the 141st Signal Battalion became the 146th Signal Company under the Special Troops Battalion (STB) of the 1st Armored Division. Originally two detachments, it is now the 146th Signal Company commanded by CPT Ashley E. Boyle. It is currently deployed COB Speicher in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom.Lineage and Honors
*Constituted
1 June 1940 in the Regular Army as the 7th Signal Troop and activated atFort Knox , Kentucky
*Reorganized and redesigned15 July 1940 as the 47th Signal Company and assigned to theU.S. 1st Armored Division
*Redesignated7 August 1941 as the 141st Signal Armored Company
*Redesignated1 January 1942 as the 141st Armored signal Company
*Inactived26 April 1946 at Camp Kilmer, New Jersey
*Activated7 March 1951 at Fort Hood, Texas
*Reorganized and redesigned15 February 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarter Company, 141 Signal Battalion (organic elements constituted11 February 1957 and activated15 February 1957 at Fort Polk, Louisiana)
*Inactivated23 December 1957 at Fort Polk, Louisiana
*(Company A activated24 September 1960 at Fort Hood, Texas)
*activated (less company A)3 February 1962 at Fort Hood, TexasCampaign Participation Credit
World War II
#Algeria-French Morocco (with arrowhead)
#Tunisia
#Naples-Foggia
#Anzio
#Rome-Arno
#North Apennines
#Po Valleyouthwest Asia
#Defense of Saudi Arabia
#Liberation and Defense of Kuwait
#Cease-Fire
#Operation Iraqi FreedomDecorations
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Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered SOUTHWEST ASIA
*Company B additionally entitled to::*Valorous Unit Award , Streamer embroidered IRAQ-KUWAIT
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