69th Signal Battalion

69th Signal Battalion

The 69th Signal Battalion provides telecommunications support to warfighters in the 1st Infantry Division, 7th Area Training Command, which includes the Combat Maneuver Training Center (CMTC) located in Hohenfels, and 98th and 100th Area Support Groups plus their base-support battalions.


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