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  2. United States Army Security Agency - Wikipedia

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    The United States Army Security Agency (ASA) was the United States Army's signals intelligence branch from 1945 to 1977. [1] The Latin motto of the Army Security Agency was Semper Vigilis (Vigilant Always), which echoes the declaration, often mistakenly attributed to Thomas Jefferson, that "The price of liberty is eternal vigilance." [2] [3]

  3. United States Army Intelligence and Security Command

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    These groups were transformed into multidisciplinary units by incorporating former Army Security Agency assets into the previously existing elements. A fourth such group, the 501st Military Intelligence Brigade, [5] was soon organized in South Korea. All of these groups were eventually reorganized and re-designated as brigades. [citation needed]

  4. Signal Intelligence Service - Wikipedia

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    The Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) was the United States Army codebreaking division through World War II. It was founded in 1930 to compile codes for the Army. It was renamed the Signal Security Agency in 1943, and in September 1945, became the Army Security Agency. [1]

  5. Arlington Hall - Wikipedia

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    Arlington Hall came under the aegis of the National Security Agency after the agency was created in 1952. From 1945 to 1977, Arlington Hall was the headquarters of the United States Army Security Agency and for a brief time in late 1948, the newly formed United States Air Force Security Service (USAFSS) until they moved to Brooks Air Force Base ...

  6. USASA Field Station Augsburg - Wikipedia

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    United States Army Security Agency (USASA) Field Station Augsburg was the site of a Wullenweber AN/FLR-9 (V8) radio direction finder, established during the Cold War. Field Station Augsburg was located on Gablingen Kaserne, near the village of Gablingen just north of Augsburg in Bavaria, West Germany. It was one of nearly 20 field stations ...

  7. Motto: "Sentinels of Security". Symbolism: Teal blue and white were the colors used for the U.S. Army Security Agency, the original designation of the organization. The key symbolizes the unit's mission—the guarding of security—and the golden bear's head on the key represents the State of California, where the unit was activated.

  8. Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the Army Security Agency (left) and the I Field Force, Vietnam (right) In February 1966, with only about 60 percent of its authorized strength, [19] the 313th ASA Battalion deployed to Nha Trang using the cover name 13th Radio Research Unit, and was assigned to the 509th Radio Research Group.

  9. The 297th Military Intelligence Battalion was originally constituted in the United States Army Reserves as the 297th Army Security Agency Company on 21 November 1962 and assigned to the Third United States Army. It was activated on 1 March 1963 in Atlanta, Georgia. The unit was reorganized and redesignated as the Headquarters and Headquarters ...