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The 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment is an air defense artillery regiment of the United States Army first organized in 1917 as a railway gun unit of the Coast Artillery Corps. It was first designated as the 7th Provisional Regiment (Coast Artillery Corps) , then the 52nd Artillery Regiment (Coast Artillery Corps) , and then the 52nd Coast ...
The 5th Battalion, 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment is an air defense artillery battalion in the United States Army based at Fort Bliss, Texas. The battalion is subordinate to the 11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade and the 32nd Army Air & Missile Defense Command (32nd AAMDC) and is part of the 52nd Air Defense Artillery Regiment.
52nd Air Defense Artillery Brigade, in Sembach, Germany 5th Battalion, 4th Air Defense Artillery Regiment, in Ansbach , Germany (with Stryker M-SHORAD ) 5th Battalion , 7th Air Defense Artillery Regiment , in Baumholder , Germany (with MIM-104 Patriot )
The Air Defense Artillery branch descended from Anti-Aircraft Artillery (part of the U.S. Army Coast Artillery Corps until 1950, then part of the Artillery Branch) into a separate branch on 20 June 1968. On 1 December 1968, the ADA branch was authorized to wear modified Artillery insignia, crossed field guns with missile.
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English: United States Army Air Defense Artillery Branch Insignia. Branch Insignia : A missile surmounting two crossed field guns, all of gold colored metal, 1 1/8 inches in height. Crossed cannons (field guns) for Artillery has been in continuous use since 1834 , when they were played on regimental colors, knapsacks, and as part of the cap ...
678th Air Defense Artillery Brigade. Armored Brigades. 5th Armored Brigade. 30th Armored Brigade. 40th Armored Brigade (Now the 40th Infantry Brigade Combat Team)
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