505th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade (United States)
505th Signal Brigade | |
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Active | 1944-present |
Country | United States |
Branch | Army Reserve |
Role | Signal |
Size | Brigade |
Garrison/HQ | Las Vegas, Nevada |
Motto(s) | Totus Pro Patria (All For Our Country) |
Website | https://www.facebook.com/505thTTSB/ |
Commanders | |
Current commander | COL Patrick E. Hughes |
Command Sergeant Major | CSM Jerami A. Baty |
Insignia | |
505 Signal Brigade DUI | ![]() |
The 505th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade (United States) is a unit of the US Army Reserve. The unit was originally the 3146th Signal Service Group in 1944 and served in France and Germany during World War II earning campaign streamers for Northern France, Rhineland and Central Europe.[1] It also earned three Meritorious Unit Commendations from 1944-1945. In 1946 the unit was redesignated as HHD 505th Signal Service Group and moved to Fort Shafter, Hawaii. It was inactivated in 1948.
In 1952 it was reorganized in the Regular Army at Camp San Luis Obispo, California and quickly redesignated HHD 505th Signal Group. It was again inactivated in 1965.
In 2009 it was reorganized again to the Army Reserve and redesignated HHC, 505th Signal Brigade. It moved to Las Vegas, Nevada in 2011.
Subordinate Units
HHC, 505th TTSB | 505th TTSB | Las Vegas | NV[2] |
HHC and B Company | 98th Expeditionary Signal Battalion | Mesa | AZ |
820th Signal Company (Tactical Installation/Networking) | 98th ESB | Seagoville | TX |
HHC, A and C Companies | 319th Expeditionary Signal Battalion | Sacramento | CA |
B Company | 319th ESB | Camp Parks | CA |
812th Signal Company (TIN-E) | 319th ESB | Vallejo | CA |
References
- ^ "Headquarters and Headquarters Company 505th Signal Brigade". Department of the Army. October 17, 2011.
- ^ "335TH SIGNAL COMMAND (THEATER)". Army Reserve. Retrieved July 16, 2025.