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319th Military Intelligence Battalion
319 MI Bn COA
Coat Of Arms
Country United States
Branch United States Army
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia 319 MI Bn DUI

The 319th Military Intelligence Battalion is a military intelligence battalion in the United States Army and is part of the 525th Battlefield Surveillance Brigade.

History[]

The 319th Military Intelligence Battalion (Operations) traces its lineage to the 319th Military Intelligence Headquarters Detachment at Bad Schwalbach, Germany, 1 August 1945, an interrogation unit for German Prisoners of War.[1]

In 1946, the unit was sent to Japan. It was joined by other interrogation units which served in the Philippines in 1944 and later the reformed 319th served in the Korean War. After deactivation in 1968, the battalion was reactivated in 1982 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, as a subordinate unit of the 525th Military Intelligence Brigade to provide both general intelligence support and special communications support to the XVIII Airborne Corps. In October 1983, elements of the battalion deployed to the island of Grenada for Operation Urgent Fury.[1]

In 1988, battalion personnel participated in the emergency deployment to Honduras to counter an incursion by Nicaraguan forces. In 1989, the 319th deployed to Panama in support of Operation Just Cause. The 319th MI Battalion deployed to Saudi Arabia for Operation Desert Shield as part of the XVIII Airborne Corps. In September 1994, the battalion deployed to the island of Haiti in support of Operation Uphold Democracy.[1]

In December 1995 and again in October 1996, the battalion deployed elements to Hungary, Italy, and Bosnia in support of Operation Joint Endeavor. In March 2003, the Battalion's B Co (TENCAP) deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom in support of the 1st Marine Expeditionary Force(MEF).[1]

Lineage[]

  • Constituted 14 July 1945 in the Army of the United States as the 319th Headquarters Intelligence Detachment
  • Activated 1 August 1945 in Germany
  • Inactivated 31 October 1946 in Germany
  • Redesignated 20 December 1946 as the 319th Military Intelligence Company
  • Activated 30 December 1946 in Japan
  • Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1952 as the 319th Military Intelligence Service Company and allotted to the Regular Army
  • Inactivated 28 March 1954 in Japan
  • Redesignated 14 January 1955 as the 319th Military Intelligence Battalion
  • Activated 7 March 1955 at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
  • Reorganized and redesignated 25 January 1958 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 319th Military Intelligence Battalion
  • (162d Military Intelligence Company [see ANNEX 1] reorganized and redesignated 13 July 1959 as Company A)
  • Battalion inactivated 15 February 1968 at Fort Shafter, Hawaii
  • Activated 1 April 1982 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina (336th Army Security Agency Company [see ANNEX 2] concurrently reorganized and redesignated as Company B)
Annex 1
  • Constituted 5 April 1945 in the Army of the United States as the 162d Language Detachment
  • Activated 23 April 1945 in the Philippine Islands
  • Inactivated 10 February 1946 in Japan
  • Redesignated 14 January 1955 as the 162d Military Intelligence Platoon and allotted to the Regular Army
  • Activated 7 March 1955 at Fort George G. Meade, Maryland
  • Reorganized and redesignated 25 January 1958 as the 162d Military Intelligence Company
Annex 2
  • Constituted 1 July 1952 in the Regular Army as the 336th Communication Reconnaissance Company
  • Activated 6 August 1952 at Fort Devens, Massachusetts
  • Reorganized and redesignated 16 May 1955 as Company A, 311th Communication Reconnaissance Battalion
  • Redesignated 1 July 1956 as Company A, 311th Army Security Agency Battalion
  • Inactivated 18 December 1957 at Camp Wolters, Texas
  • Disbanded 15 February 1966
  • Reconstituted 21 September 1978 in the Regular Army as the 336th Army Security Agency Company
  • Activated 16 September 1979 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Campaign participation credit[]

Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia; Liberation and Defense of Kuwait

Company A additionally entitled to:

  • World War II: Luzon
  • Armed Forces Expeditions: Panama

Decorations[]

  • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for KOREA 1953
  • Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for SOUTHWEST ASIA 1990–1991
Operation Iraqi Freedom

Company A[]

Company A additionally entitled to:

  • Philippine Presidential Unit Citation for 17 OCTOBER 1944 TO 4 JULY 1945

References[]

PD-icon This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document "319th Military Intelligence Battalion". PD-icon This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army document "The 319th Military Intelligence Battalion (Airborne)".

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