305th Military Intelligence Battalion (United States)

305th Military Intelligence Battalion

Coat of Arms
Active 1950–1959
1990–present
Country United States
Branch U.S. Army
Type Military Intelligence
Part of 111th Military Intelligence Brigade
Garrison/HQ Fort Huachuca
Motto(s) Ad Arcana Tutanda
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 305th Military Intelligence Battalion is located at Fort Huachuca, Arizona. It consists of four companies, HHC, Alpha, Bravo, and Charlie. Its mission is to provide 35F, 35T, and 35G training to soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, and officers. The battalion's initial entry training (IET) and advanced individual training (AIT) includes operator and maintenance courses on tactical and strategic intercept/electronic warfare (IEW) systems. A joint training environment, the battalion relies upon its Army, Navy, Marine, and Air Force instructors to provide electronic intelligence training.

Lineage & Honors

Lineage

Campaign Participation

World War II: Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, Central Europe

Coat of arms

Description

Shield: Azure a saltire Argent charged with pyrotechnic projectors of the first, overall a mullet of four points Tenné fimbriated of the second.

Crest: On a wreath of the colors Argent and Azure issuant from the battlements of a tower Proper a fleur-de-lis Or between two griffin heads respectant Gules beaked Or.

Motto: AD ARCANA TUTANDA (To Keep Official Secrets Safe).

Symbolism

Shield: Teal blue and white are the colors associated with the former Army Security Agency Battalion. The pyrotechnic projectors allude to the signal and reconnaissance missions of the unit. The four pointed star refers to the four battle honors awarded for service in World War II and also symbolizes intelligence, reconnaissance, communications and signal, vital functions of the battalion. The color orange further alludes to its signal function. The saltire is symbolic of the southern states that make up the Third Army area, the home of the battalion.

Crest: The tower symbolizes a strong defense and military preparedness. The griffins, personifying vigilance, stand prepared to meet all threats. Red denotes courage and zeal. The tower and fleur-de-lis commemorate the unit’s World War II service in Northern Europe.

Background: The coat of arms was originally approved for the 305th Army Security Agency Battalion on 27 September 1957. It was redesignated for the 305th Military Intelligence Battalion and amended to add a crest on 5 October 1990.

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