324th Network Support Company
Historical Missions
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World War II European Theater 1941 - 1945
The roots of the 324th Signal Network Support Company can be traced bback to
06 January 1943, when it was constituted on in the Army of the United States
as the 324th Signal Company Wing and was activated on 10 January 1943 at Camp
Pinedale, California. During World War II. assighned to the Europen Theater,
the company fought in Rome-Arno and through Rhineland. ON 14 November 1945,
following the War, the company was inactivated at Camp Pinedale,
California.
Korean War 1950 - 1951
Vietnam War 1965 - 1972
On 31 August 1966, the unit was redesignated as the 324th Signal Company and
allotted to the Regular Army and later in the year, 24 DEcember 1966, it was
activated at FportHood, Texas. Deploying to Vietnam, the 324th Signal Company
fought during Phases III through VI of the Counteroffensive and in the Tet and
Tet 69 Counteroffensives. On 05 November 1969, at the close, the 324th Signal
Company was inactivated in Vietnam.
Persian Gulf War 1990 - 1991
The 324th Signal Company was activated ........................ for
participation in the Southwest Asia Campaign. The unit fought through the
Defense of Saudi Arabia, Liberation and Defense of Kuwait, and Cease-Fire.
The company was inactivated ...........................
Iraqi Freedom - I 2003
Iraqi Freedom - IV 2006 - 2008
Iraqi Freedom - VI 2008 - 2010
Iraqi Draw Down 2009 - 2010
Operation "New Dawn" 2010 - 2011
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