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What (who) is 93rd Signal Brigade (United States) - definition

MILITARY UNIT
93rd Signal Brigade; U.S. 93rd Signal Brigade

93rd Signal Brigade (United States)         
The 93rd Signal Brigade is a unit of the United States Army which was active sporadically from 1941 to the present. Its mission has been to deploy, install, operate, and maintain a global tactical theater communications package, while supporting joint and combined operations.
516th Signal Brigade         
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"CONDUCT STRATEGIC AND EXPEDITIONARY NETWORK OPERATIONS FOR THE LANDWARNET TO ENABLE MISSION COMMAND BY PROVIDING ASSURED ENTERPRISE SERVICES TO OPERATIONAL FORCES DURING JOINT AND UNIFIED LAND OPERATIONS."
516th Signal Brigade (United States); 1106th Signal Brigade (United States)
The 516th Signal Brigade (Tactical Theater Signal Brigade) is a forward based major subordinate operations and maintenance command of the 311th Signal Command(Theater). The Brigade supports the United States Army Pacific (USARPAC).
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  • World War II recruitment poster (1942)
  • <br />A Combat Documentation Specialist of the [[1108th Signal Brigade]] documents [[10th Mountain Division]] soldiers as they search a mountainside near Shkin Firebase in late 2003.
  • ''Argosy Lemal'']] c. 1940, one of two Australian vessels acquired by the SWPA chief signal officer for the SWPA CP fleet.
  • Standard Issue Civil War Signal Corps Kit, complete with flags and torches.
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  • Repeater Station]], [[Taegu, Korea]]. Quad cable terminal on left, testboard on right and center on 1 August 1950.
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  • Radio operator Cpl. John Robbins, 41st Signal, 41st Infantry Division, operating his SCR 188 in a sandbagged hut at Station NYU. Dobodura, [[New Guinea]] on 9 May 1943.
  • US Army Signal Corps automobile at the Manassas maneuvers in 1904
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BRANCH OF THE UNITED STATES ARMY CREATING AND MANAGING COMMUNICATIONS AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS FOR THE COMMAND AND CONTROL OF COMBINED ARMS FORCES
United States Armed Forces Signal Corps Unit; Army Signal Corps; US Signal Corps; U.S. Army Signal Corps; US Army Signal Corps; US Army Signal Corp; U.S. Signal Corps; Department of the Army, Signal Corps; U.S. Signal Service; United States Signal Services; Army Pictorial Service; Chief Signal Officer; SRDL; Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; U.S. Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; United States Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; US Army Signal Research and Development Laboratory; Signal Corps (U.S. Army); Signal Corps (United States Army); Signal Service
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93rd Signal Brigade (United States)

The 93rd Signal Brigade is a unit of the United States Army which was active sporadically from 1941 to the present. Its mission has been to deploy, install, operate, and maintain a global tactical theater communications package, while supporting joint and combined operations. The 93rd Signal Brigade was deactivated on 23 April 2007, and replaced by the 35th Signal Brigade. The Brigade was reactivated at Fort Eustis, Va on 16 July 2008 to support the 7th Signal Command (Theater).