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The battalion earned seven Meritorious Unit Commendations, one Army Superior Unit Award, and five foreign unit awards. The 313th Military Intelligence Battalion was also one of the most diverse units in the United States Army, with soldiers holding 47 different military occupational specialties and speaking eight different languages. [20]
143d Combat Service Support Battalion CT ARNG Stratford, CT 2002- 1049th: DE ARNG: Seaford: 1136th: ME ARNG: Bangor: Sanford Calais [27] 1160th: GA ARNG: Rome: Brand new unit, no relation to underneath unit. [28] 1160th: GA ARNG: 1970s-2006: Became Company B, 1st Battalion, 169th General Support Aviation Battalion in 2006. 1148th: GA ARNG: Fort ...
The three Machine Gun battalions were identified with a shield – blue and white (313th), red and white (314th), red and blue (315th), in order, beginning with the 313th M.G.Bn. Other Units of the Command were assigned equally distinctive symbols, thereby enabling property and individuals immediately identified by the markings required on the ...
The last ASA field unit was the 407th ASA Company attached to the 3rd Armored Cavalry Regiment inactivated 15 NOV 1982 at Fort Bliss, Texas. However the 523rd ASA based out of Fort Snelling, Minnesota was active until 1977, when it was deactivated and reformed as the 147th MI Bn (CEWI) under the 88th USARCOM.
The 313th Tactical Fighter Squadron is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 50th Tactical Fighter Wing and stationed at Hahn Air Base , Germany. History
The 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment and Charlie Company, 3rd Battalion of the 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment 82nd Airborne Division, were joined by soldiers from the 2nd Battalion 9th Infantry Regiment, 2d and 3d Battalions of the 27th Infantry Regiment, 7th Infantry Division (Light) QRF from Fort Ord, California.
I was assigned to the "313th Combat Electronic Warfare and Intelligence" battalion attached to the 82nd Airborne from around Nov. 1977 until August 1978 when I ETS'd. I think it has that name around the time ASA became part of INSCOM. Not sure when it changed to something else. 2604:CA00:108:8692:0:0:61:E7EE 18:46, 18 July 2022 (UTC)
On November 2, 2003, two soldiers from the 16th Signal Battalion, PFC Anthony D'agostino (D Co) and PFC Karina Lau (B Co), and 14 soldiers from other units were killed in action when the CH-64 Chinook helicopter they were flying was shot down by an insurgent surface-to-air missile near Fallujah, Iraq. 16th Signal Battalion redeployed home to ...