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OCT 2023 Present Operation Spartan Shield CSM Lisa M. Gandy OCT 2021 OCT 2023 Reactivated the Brigade under I Corps CSM Thomas J. Clark JUN 2004 MAY 2007 Operation Iraqi Freedom, Inactivated Brigade, Retired as Signal Regiment SGM CSM Ray D. Lane JUN 2002 JUN 2004 Operation Iraqi Freedom, Retired as CSM of CECOM CSM Lonnie Wimberly JUL 1997
Joint Base Lewis–McChord is a training and mobilization center for all services and is the only Army power projection base west of the Rocky Mountains in the Continental United States. Its geographic location provides rapid access to the deepwater ports of Tacoma , Olympia , and Seattle for deploying equipment.
The 51st Signal Battalion is a United States Army unit which is part of the 22d Corps Signal Brigade located at Joint Base Lewis–McChord, Washington.Its mission is to rapidly deploy worldwide to engineer, install, operate, maintain, and defend the LandWarNet in support of full spectrum operations.
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During the deployment, soldiers of the brigade worked closely with Iraqi police forces and United States Navy forces to operate the facilities. [18] On 2 June 2009, the brigade cased its colors and transferred command of Task Force Bucca to the 89th MP Brigade Tactical Actions Center. The brigade redeployed to Joint Base Lewis-McChord in mid ...
Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM) is hosting Freedom Fest early this year for the first time. The event will happen from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. Saturday, June 29, at the Cowan and Memorial stadiums. It ...
It was also announced that the 4th Squadron, 6th Cavalry Regiment would join the brigade and that 1st Battalion, 229th Aviation would move from Fort Hood to JBLM. Joint Base Lewis-McChord held a flag ceremony on 1 August 2011 to signify the movement of the headquarters of the 16th Combat Aviation Brigade from Fort Wainwright, Alaska.
Central Europe campaign concluded 11 May 1945, and unit prepares to be withdrawn from ETO, and deployment to PTO. Unit withdrawn from Germany, and arrived Hampton Roads Port of Embarkation to prepare for invasion of Japan on 9 July 1945; Unit moved to Camp San Luis Obispo, California on 15 July 1945 to train and re-equip for Pacific Theater.