Signal Brigade
14 November 1945
The 22nd Signal Brigade was constituted as Headquarters
and Headquarters Company, 22nd Signal Service Group
Redesignated 27 September 1951
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 22nd Signal Group and
allotted to the Regular Army
October 1951 activation of 22nd Signal Group for the Korean War
The Group was inactivated in Korea on 13 May 1955.
Reorganized February 1964 22nd Signal Group
Redesignated 16 September 1980
22nd Signal Brigade
Worn from:
20 November 1981 - 1992.
The flashes symbolize communications and speed; crossed,
they represent strength. The eagle, a symbol of vigilance
and swiftness, is adapted from the Frankfurt coat of arms
and refers to the unit's location.
Battalions:
Kitzingen, Germany
17th Signal Battalion
Darmstadt, Germany
32nd Signal Battalion
440th Signal Battalion
Campaigns:
Korean War
(UN Summer-Fall Offensive,
Second Winter,
Summer-Fall 1952,
Third Winter,
Summer 1953),
Armed Forces Expeditions
(Kuwait),
Bosnia
(Operation Joint Endeavor).
Decorations:
Meritorious Unit Commendation
(streamer embroidered Korea).