57th Signal Company (United States)

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Formed in 1947, the 57th Signal Company is an independent communications company of the U.S. Army. The 57th Signal Company has served in Germany, Korea, Vietnam, Alaska, and Iraq. The company is currently quartered in Germany.

The unit's current nickname is “Titans”

History

Constituted 4 December 1943, in the US Army as the 311th Signal Service Battalion, it was activated 27 December 1943 at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. It was redesignated the 77th Signal Service Battalion 18 June 1947. 20 October 1947, it was reorganized and redesignated as the 57th Signal Service Company. It was inactivated in Germany, 5 March 1949. It was redesignated on 5 February 1953 as the 57th Signal Support Company. 12 March 1953, it was reactivated in Korea. 15 April 1954 it was reorganized and redesignated as the 57th Signal Company.

The 57th Signal Company was reactivated in Schweinfurt on 16 February 2006 by redesignation of Company A, 121st Signal Battalion. The 57th Signal Company deployed with the 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, in Operation Iraqi Freedom 5-6. The 57th Signal company employed the Joint Network Node equipment suite[1] and is a model for the new signal support concept for "brigade units of action" (BUA). The 57th Signal Company currently supports the 172nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team (Separate).

List of activation and inactivation dates and places:

Campaigns

Vietnam Tet 69. Counteroffensive, Summer-Fall 1969, Winter-Spring 1970

Korea 3rd Korean Winter, Summer 1953

WWII Northern and Central Europe

Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom, Fall 2006 Iraq Operation Iraqi Freedom, Winter 2008

Decorations

  1. Army Meritorious Unit Commendation
  2. Embroidered Streamer: European Theater

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