160th Signal Brigade (United States)

160th Signal Brigade (United States)

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 160th Signal Brigade


caption= 160th Signal Brigade Insignia
dates= 1945-1947 1955-1961 1963-1972 1974-1991 2003-Present
country= United States
allegiance=
branch= United States Army
type= Communications
role=
size=
command_structure= Army Signal Command
current_commander= Colonel Ronald R. Stimeare
garrison= Camp Arifjan, Kuwait
ceremonial_chief=
colonel_of_the_regiment=
nickname=
patron=
motto="Voice of the Desert"
colors=Orange and white are the colors associated with the Signal Corps, and the color blue refers to the unit's capability to support the combat mission. The yellow flashes are an allusion to the basic mission of the organization and along with the globe, denoting the worldwide scope of the unit's mission, they indicate the unit's affiliation with the US Army Communications Command.
march=
mascot=
battles=World War II, Vietnam, Operation Enduring Freedom
Operation Iraqi Freedom
anniversaries=
identification_symbol=
identification_symbol_label=Distinctive Unit Insignia
identification_symbol_2=
identification_symbol_2_label=

The 160th Signal Brigade is a communications formation of the United States Army, currently based at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait. It traces its history back to the end of the Second World War.

Mission

The 160th Strategic Signal Brigade is formally tasked to 'provide the United States Army Central Command and Third United States Army with enterprise communications capabilities necessary to accomplish missions throughout the Southwest Asia and the United States Central Command area of responsibility.'

Brigade History

The history of the Headquarters 160th Signal Brigade dates back to World War II. On 6 March 1945, the 3160th Signal Services Battalion was activated in France, under the 12th Army Group. The unit's mission was to provide radio and wire communications, and messenger service. For its participation in the Europe and Rhineland campaigns, the unit was awarded the Meritorious Unit Commendation with Battle Streamer. The 3160th Signal Services Battalion was deactivated in Germany on 20 June 1947.

On 3 December 1954, the 3160th Signal Services Battalion was re-designated as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 160th Signal Group. Allotted to the Regular Army, the unit was reactivated in Germany on 28 January 1955, with the mission of providing fixed station communications throughout Germany. It was subsequently deactivated on 1 October 1961.

On 25 March 1963, the 160th Signal Group was reactivated again and assigned to the 13th Support Brigade at Fort Hood, Texas. Destined for the Vietnam War, the 160th Signal Group arrived in Vietnam on 20 April 1967, and provided headquarters support in the Saigon and Long Binh area. The 160th Signal Group also provided cable construction, photographic, and communications security logistics support throughout the country. The unit received eight Battle Streamers for its participation in 14 campaigns including Counteroffensive, Phases II through VII, the Tet Counteroffensive, Consolidation and the Cease-fire. The 160th Signal Group returned to the United States, where it was deactivated on 3 June 1972 at Oakland, California.

The 160th Signal Group was reactivated for the third time on 1 July 1974, at Karlsruhe Germany and re-designated on 1 October 1979, as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 160th Signal Brigade, part of United States Army Europe. Its mission was to provide information mission area services, command, control and support of fixed station communications throughout Southern Germany and the United Kingdom. On 15 April 1991, the reorganization of the 5th Signal Command began with the brigade assuming the strategic communications mission for the entire theater. On 23 August 1991, the brigade was inactivated and its mission was assumed by the 302nd Signal Battalion.

The Headquarters 160th Signal Brigade was re-activated for the fourth time on 3 September 2003, at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait with two battalions: the 25th and 54th Signal Battalions. The Headquarters 160th Signal Brigade continues to provide the United States Army Central Command and Third United States Army with enterprise communications capabilities necessary to accomplish missions throughout the Southwest Asia and the United States Central Command area of responsibility.

ubordinate Units

*Headquarters and Headquarters Company (HHC), 160th Signal Brigade
**S1 - Personnel
**S2 - Intelligence & Security
**S3 - Operations
**S4 - Logistics

*25th Signal Battalion
**HHD 25th Signal Battalion
**550th Signal Company
**580th Signal Company
**278th Signal Company

*54th Signal Battalion
**HHD 54th Signal Battalion
**56th DSCS
**228th Signal Company
**519th Signal Company
**581st Signal Company

*40th Signal Battalion

Former Commanders

*Colonel John M. Schleifer
*Colonel William J. Scott
*Colonel John A. Wilcox
*Colonel John M. Blaine III

External links

* [http://www.160thsignalbrigade.swa.army.mil/ Official DOD website for 160th Signal Brigade]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужен реферат?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • 5th Signal Command (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name= US 5th Signal Command dates= 1 July 1974 Present country= United States of America branch= United States Army role= Tactical and Strategic Communications Support garrison= Funari Barracks, Mannheim, Germany… …   Wikipedia

  • 335th Theater Signal Command (United States) — Infobox Military Unit unit name=335th Signal Command (Theater) caption=335th Theater Signal Command Shoulder Insignia. countryUSA allegiance= Federal type=Theater Command branch=Army Reserve dates=Activated February, 1953 as the 335th Signal… …   Wikipedia

  • United States Army Network Enterprise Technology Command — Le U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM) est l un des onze Direct Reporting Units (DRU) de la U.S. Army[1] basé à Fort Huachuca, Arizona. Sommaire 1 Histoire 2 Organisation …   Wikipédia en Français

  • United States Army — Wappen des Department of the Army Aufstellung 1789 …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • United States Army — Department of the Army United States Army Department of the Army Emblem Act …   Wikipedia

  • United States invasion of Panama — Invasion of Panama US soldiers prepare to take La Comandancia in the El Chorrillo neighborhood of Panama City, December 1989 …   Wikipedia

  • United States Special Operations Command — Infobox Military Unit unit name= United States Special Operations Command caption= United States Special Operations Command emblem dates= April 16, 1987 country= United States allegiance= branch= type= Special Operations role= Provide fully… …   Wikipedia

  • United States Army Special Operations Command — Infobox Military Unit unit name= United States Army Special Operations Command (Airborne) caption= United States Army Special Operations Command (Airborne) shoulder sleeve insignia dates= country= United States of America allegiance= branch=… …   Wikipedia

  • Structure of the United States Armed Forces — The structure of the United States armed forces is a chain of command leading from the President (as commander in chief) to the newest recruits. The United States armed forces are organized through the United States Department of Defense, which… …   Wikipedia

  • Regimentssystem der United States Army — Das Regimentssystem der United States Army engl. United States Army Regimental System (USARS) ist seit 1981 die Festlegung der Regimentsstruktur in der US Army. Jeder aktive Soldat der US Army sowie Reservist der US Army Reserve und Army National …   Deutsch Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”