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28th Signal Battalion
28th SIG BN COA
28th Signal Battalion coat of arms
Active 1908–1919
1921–1945
1950(?)-present(?)
Country United States
Branch U.S. Army
Part of 28th Infantry Division (United States)
Insignia
Distinctive unit insignia File:28th SIG BN DUI.gif

Lineage of the 28th Signal Battalion

  • Organized 12 September 1908 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Pittsburgh as Company A, Signal Corps.
  • Redesignated 1 October 1912 as Field Company A, Signal Corps.
  • Redesignated 14 February 1916 as the Wire Company, Field Battalion, Signal Troops.
  • Mustered into federal service 29 June 1916 at Mount Gretna; mustered out of federal service 18 January 1917 as Company B, Field Battalion, Signal Troops.
  • Mustered into federal service on 23 July 1917 at Pittsburgh as Company B, Field Battalion, Signal Corps; drafted into federal service 5 August 1917.
  • Reorganized and redesignated 11 October 1917 as Company B, 103d Field Signal Battalion, an element of the 28th Division.
  • Demobilized 20 May 1919 at Camp Dix, New Jersey.
  • Reorganized by LTC Sidney A. Haderling and Major Walter A. Hardie and federally recognized 16 December 1921 in the Pennsylvania National Guard at Pittsburgh as the 28th Signal Company and assigned to the 28th Division (later redesignated as the 28th Infantry Division (United States)).
  • Inducted into federal service 17 February 1941 at Pittsburgh.
  • Inactivated 27 October 1945 at Camp Shelby, Mississippi.
  • Reorganized and federally recognized 10 October at Pittsburgh.
  • Ordered into active federal service 5 September 1950 at Pittsburgh.
  • (28th Signal Company (NGUS) organized and federally recognized 18 August 1953 at Pittsburgh)
  • Released 15 June 1954 from active federal service and reverted to state control; federal recognition concurrently withdrawn from the 28th Signal Company (NGUS).
  • Expanded, reorganized, and redesignated 1 June 1959 as the 28th Signal Battalion with Headquarters in Pittsburgh.
  • (Location of Headquarters changed 1 August 1961 to Coraopolis, Pennsylvania)
  • Home Area: Southwestern Pennsylvania
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