Signal Brigade
Organized 3 November 1941 93rd Signal Battalion
and was affiliated with the New England and Telegraph
Company. The affiliation agreement ended on 29 March 1942
and was renogotiated with the Indiana Bell Telephone Company
Reactivated 15 May 1942 at Camp Crowder, Missouri
Inactivated 3 January 1946
Reactivated 24 February 1955
Fort Huachuca, Arizona
On 18 October 1961, the 93rd Signal Battalion was
assigned to Germany
Inactivated on 21 September 1972
Reactivated on 16 March 1981 Headquarters and Headquarters
Company, 93rd Signal Brigade
Inactivation on 5 December 1991
Reactivated 16 February 1998 Fort Gordon, Georgia
Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 93rd Signal Brigade
The colors blue and white refer to the organization that
is served by the unit. The flashes suggest the unit's signal
communication mission. The outward points of the star connote
signals transmitted, and the inward points connote signals
received. The nine points and three flashes allude to the
unit's numerical designation.
Battalions:
Fort Buchanan, Puerto Rico
56th Signal Battalion
Fort Gordon, Georgia
63rd Signal Battalion
67th Signal Battalion
Campaigns:
World War II
(Northern France, Rhineland,
Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe),
Armed Forces Expeditions
(Saudi Arabia, Kuwait).