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Camp Colbern, in Hanam-shi near Seoul, Republic of Korea, was a U.S. Army installation [1] and the home of the 304th Signal Battalion. It closed in late 2005, with the move of the 304th to Camp Stanley, Republic of Korea. Also, the land was returned in 2006 to ROK.
The 304th Sustainment Brigade is a sustainment brigade of the United States Army Reserve. It is headquartered at March Air Reserve Base near Riverside, California . Originally the 304th Corps Materiel Management Center, the unit became the 304th Support Center and received a distinctive unit insignia in August 2005.
Camp Stanley was home to the following tenant units and groups: Charlie Company 2nd Aviation Regiment (AMC), C2AMC, 6-37 Field Artillery, Foxtrot Battery(TAB)/26th FA, 304th Signal Battalion (HHC, Bravo, and Charlie Companies), 532nd Military Intelligence Battation (Bravo Company), 46th Transportation Company 61st Maintenance Company (194th ...
194th Combat Sustainment Support Battalion; 1st Signal Brigade, subordinate to 311th Signal Command / US Army Pacific. Headquarters and Headquarters Company; United States Army Communications Information Systems Activity, Pacific; 41st Signal Battalion; 304th Expeditionary Signal Battalion; 19th Expeditionary Sustainment Command [44]
5th Battalion, 501st Aviation (Attack), Camp Coiner (AH-1F Cobra & OH-58C Kiowa helicopters) [22] 1st Signal Brigade, Camp Humphreys [25] Headquarters & Headquarters Company; 36th Signal Battalion [25] [26] 41st Signal Battalion [25] [27] 304th Signal Battalion, Camp Colbern [25] [28] 307th Signal Battalion [25] [29] 257th Signal Company, Camp ...
304th Trench Mortar Battery; 310th Machine Gun Battalion; 304th Engineer Regiment; 304th Field Signal Battalion; Headquarters Troop, 79th Division; 304th Train Headquarters and Military Police 304th Ammunition Train; 304th Supply Train; 304th Engineer Train; 304th Sanitary Train 313th, 314th, 315th, and 316th Ambulance Companies and Field Hospitals
The formation of the brigade brought together three signal groups that were already in South Vietnam. At the peak of the Vietnam War the brigade consisted of more than 23,000 soldiers, in six Signal groups (including the 160th Signal Group ), 22 signal battalions and several communications agencies, making the 1st Signal Brigade the largest ...
Camp Coiner is a former 55-acre (220,000 m 2) United States Forces Korea installation located on the northern part of Yongsan Garrison located in Seoul, South Korea.It was named after 2nd Lieutenant Randall Coiner, assigned to the 3rd Battalion, 31st Infantry Regiment of the 7th Infantry Division, who was posthumously awarded the Silver Star for actions taken in 1953 during the Korean War near ...