- 35th Signal Battalion (United States)
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unit_name= 35th Signal Battalion
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dates= 1942-1945
1948-1959
1980-present
country= United States
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command_structure=65th Regional Readiness Command
garrison=Juana Díaz, Puerto Rico (Headquarters)
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motto="We Carry The Word"
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battles=World War II
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decorations=Meritorious Unit Commendation
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identification_symbol_2_label=The 35th Signal Battalion is a reserve unit of theUnited States Army . The 35th provides criticalbattlefield communications in support of combat operations worldwide. It is headquartered inJuana Díaz, Puerto Rico . The 35th Signal Battalion is made up of the following companies: HHC, A Co, B Co, C Co. It currently has soldiers deployed in the Global War on Terror in support of operations inIraq (OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM) andAfghanistan (OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM).Lineage
*Constituted
11 May 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 35th Signal Construction Battalion*Activated
23 February 1943 atCamp Crowder, Missouri *Reorganized and redesignated
20 May 1945 as the 35th Signal Light Construction Battalion*Inactivated
5 October 1945 at Camp Polk, Louisiana*Allotted
12 January 1948 to theOrganized Reserves *Activated
16 January 1948 with Headquarters atNewark, New Jersey (Organized Reserves redesignated25 March 1948 as theOrganized Reserve Corps ; redesignated9 July 1952 as the Army Reserve)*Reorganized and redesignated
1 November 1950 as the 35th Signal Aviation Construction Battalion*Reorganized and redesignated
25 April 1952 as the 35th Signal Construction Battalion*Reorganized and redesignated
15 July 1953 as the 35th Signal Battalion*Location of Headquarters changed
7 February 1958 toJersey City, New Jersey *Inactivated
24 July 1959 at Jersey City, New Jersey*Activated
16 November 1980 atFort Allen, Puerto Rico *807th Signal Company Activated
1 November 2005 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring freedomFort Allen, Puerto Rico *35th SIG BN deployed as the 35th Integrated Theater Signal Battalion in support of OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM on July 8, 2007.
Fort Allen, Puerto Rico Honors
Campaign Streamers
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World War II
** Normandy (with arrowhead)
** Northern France
** Rhineland
**Ardennes-Alsace
** Central EuropeDecorations
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Meritorious Unit Commendation , streamer embroidered EUROPEAN THEATER (35th Sig Const Bn cited for period 7 Jun-6 Aug 1944; GO 44 Hq, lst Army, 16 Mar 1945)ubordinate Units
*Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 35th Signal Battalion
**S1 - Personnel
**S2 - Intelligence & Security
**S3 - Operations
**S4 - Logistics
*A Company
*B Company
*C Company
*807th Signal Company -deactived in 2007.Coat of arms
;Shield: Tenne, five flashes radiating from base point argent, on a chief of the last three telephone poles palewise connected by two wires throughout of the first.
;Crest: That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve: On a wreath of the colors (argent and tenne) the Lexington Minute Man proper. The statue of the Minute Man, Captain John Parker (H.H. Kitson, sculptor) stands on the Common in
Lexington, Massachusetts .;Motto: We Carry the word.
Orange and white are the colors of the Signal Corps. The telephone poles are symbolic of the construction activities of the organization. The five flashes commemorate the campaigns of World War II. Additionally, the flashes are indicative of messages carried over the wires. The three poles and five flashes are suggestive of the numerical designation of the organization.
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