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440th Signal Battalion
File:440sigBN COA.gif
440th Signal Battalion Coat of Arms
Active 18 March 1942 – 16 May 1956
29 September 1961 – 2008
Disbanded 2008
Country  United States
Branch  United States Army
Part of 22nd Signal Brigade
Nickname(s) Road Runners
Motto(s) Maintaining Contact
Engagements

World War II
Korean War
Iraq War

Decorations Presidential Unit Citation
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Philippine Presidential Unit Citation
Korea Presidential Unit Citation
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia File:440sigBN dui.gif

The 440th Signal Battalion is a battalion in the United States Army first constituted in 1942 and active in World War II and the Korean War.

History lineage and honors[]

  • 18 March 1942: Constituted in the Army of the United States as the "440th Signal Battalion".
  • 25 March 1942: Activated at Geiger Field, Washington.
  • 14 December 1942: Reorganized and redesignated as the "440th Signal Construction Battalion".
  • 23 July 1944: Reorganized and redesignated as the "440th Signal Heavy Construction Battalion".
  • 23 May 1951: Reorganized and redesignated as the "440th Signal Aviation Construction Battalion".
  • 16 May 1956: Inactivated in South Korea.
  • 29 September 1961: Redesignated as the "440th Signal Battalion", and allotted to the Regular Army.
  • 1 October 1961: Activated in Kaiserslautern, Germany. The unit was stationed at Kleber Kaserne.[citation needed]
  • 21 September 1972: Moved to Cambrai-Fritsch Kaserne at Darmstadt, Germany.[citation needed]
  • 16 April 1980: Reassigned to V Corps as part of the 22nd Signal Brigade[citation needed]
  • 2008: Deactivated at Darmstadt, Germany.[citation needed]

The "Road Runners" of the 440th Signal Battalion have participated in two missions to Bosnia, supporting Operations "Joint Endeavor", "Joint Guard" and "Joint Forge". They were also deployed to Kuwait and Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom I in 2002–2004, and Operation Iraqi Freedom05-07 in 2005–2006.[citation needed]

Campaign participation credit[]

World War II':

  • Papua New Guinea
  • Leyte
  • Luzon
Korean War
  • Chinese Communist Force Intervention
  • First UN Counteroffensive
  • Chinese Communist Force Spring Offensive
  • Korea, Summer 1953
  • Southwest Asia 2002–2004 & 2005–2006
"Company A" additionally entitled to
Korean War
  • UN Defensive
  • UN Offensive

Decorations[]

"Company A" additionally entitled to:

  • Presidential Unit Citation (Army): Streamer embroidered, "PAPUA"

References[]

 This article incorporates public domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document "440th Signal Battalion Lineage and Honors".

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