25th Signal Battalion (United States)

Facilitate integration of rotational forces and signal assets into the Theater Information Grid.'

The battalion earned three battle streamers for its participation in the Campaigns of Central Europe, Rhineland, and the Asiatic-Pacific Theater.

The unit aided with the restoration of communications lines in several New England states after destruction left by Hurricane Carol in 1954.

Later, on 1 October 1968, C/25 was redesignated as the 541st Cable Construction Company thus completing the inactivation of the 25th Signal Battalion.

The 25th was capable of worldwide tactical connections to automated message and voice switching networks (AUTODIN and AUTOVON).

The battalion deployed all of its assets to Saudi Arabia less A/25th, which remained at Fort Bragg to provide sustainment base communications.

Soldiers from the 25th Signal Battalion supported the Southwest Asia Campaign from September 1990 to July 1991 installing part of the largest tactical network at that time.

In August 1992, the battalion was called upon to deploy to southern Florida to aid in the recovery of the area after the destruction caused by Hurricane Andrew.

The battalion provided key command and control communications to units assisting in the restoration of the area.

On 16 October 2003, the battalion was officially activated by Headquarters Department of the Army, Permanent Orders Number 180-7.

The mission of the Battalion is to maintain a combat-ready, forward stationed Signal Battalion tasked to install, operate, maintain, protect strategic sustaining bases and tactical C4I systems in support of USCENTCOM combatant and non-combatant forces, coalition allies and other US government agencies.