11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade (United States)

11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade

11th ADA BDE Shoulder Sleeve Insignia
Active 2008 – Present
Country United States
Branch United States Army
Type Air defense artillery
Size Brigade
Part of 32nd Army Air & Missile Defense Command
Garrison/HQ Fort Bliss
Nickname(s) Imperial Brigade
Motto(s) "Train to Fight!"
Colors Scarlet and Yellow
Commanders
Current
commander
COL Shana E. Peck[1]
Command Sergeant Major CSM Paul Albright[1]
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade is an air defense artillery brigade of the United States Army stationed at Fort Bliss. The five THAAD batteries in the Army are in the 11th ADA brigade (the Imperial brigade).[1]

Organization

Lineage

The unit was initially constituted 25 January 1907 in the Regular Army as the 133d Company, Coast Artillery Corps. Organized 1 August 1907 at Fort Terry, New York. Redesignated 3 July 1916 as the 3d Company, Fort Terry (New York). Redesignated 31 August 1917 as the 13th Company, Coast Defense of Long Island Sound. Redesignated in December 1917 as Battery A, 56th Artillery (Coast Artillery Corps). Demobilized 31 July 1921 at Camp Jackson, South Carolina.

Reconstituted 1 June 1922 in the Regular Army; concurrently consolidated with the 4th Company, Coast Defenses of Long Island Sound (organized in June 1917 as the 7th Company, Fort H.G. Wright (New York); redesignated 31 August 1917 as the redesignated as the 133d Company, Coast Artillery Corps.

Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 11th Antiaircraft Artillery Group was constituted 19 December 1942 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 11th Antiaircraft Automatic Weapons Group. Activated 20 January 1943 at Camp Davis, North Carolina. Redesignated 26 May 1943 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 11th Antiaircraft Artillery Group. Inactivated 6 October 1945 in Germany. Allotted 9 December 1948 to the Regular Army. Activated 15 January 1949 at Fort Bliss, Texas.

Recent history

11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade, change of command ceremony,[1] Noel parade field, West Fort Bliss.

The brigade served in the Persian Gulf War, during which the brigade recorded the first intercept of a ballistic missile in combat.[3] Prior to its deployment it consisted of:

1st Battalion, 2d ADA (Chaparral)
2d Battalion, 7th ADA (Patriot)
3d Battalion, 43d ADA (Patriot)
2nd Battalion, 1st ADA Task Force with 2-1 ADA (Hawk) and 2-43 ADA (Patriot)

The 1st Battalion, 2d ADA was left behind at Fort Stewart when the brigade deployed. Battery D, 1st Battalion, 7th ADA (Patriot) was attached from 94th ADA Brigade, 32d AADCOM in Europe, and 2d Battalion, 43d ADA was attached from 10th ADA Bde, 32d AADCOM.[4]

Writer Thomas D. Dinackus notes that every battalion that was part of the brigade received the Valorous Unit Award, despite three of the battalions (those not equipped with Patriot) not having fired a single shot in anger.[5]

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 Harrison, Candice. "'Imperial' Brigade changes command Wiernicki relinquishes command, Peck takes over air defense brigade". Fort Bliss Bugle.
  2. Tried and True: A-4 ‘Gladiators’ use test mission to improve readiness (1 Sep 2016)
  3. Fort Bliss Bugle (30 Oct 2014) p.18A 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade conducts OPD
  4. Thomas D. Dinackus, Order of Battle: Allied Ground Forces of Operation Desert Storm, Hellgate Press, Central Point, Oregon, 2000, Chart 4–27, ISBN 1-55571-493-5
  5. Dinackus, Chart 14-5

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