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COLD WAR GUIDON, 319TH BATTALION, COMPANY "B" ARMY

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COLD WAR GUIDON, 319TH BATTALION, COMPANY  B  ARMY
SECURITY AGENCY. 20" x 28" double applique gold insignia on emerald-blue bunting field, contract dated in sleeve, August 22, 1957. During the Cold War the 319th Army Security Agency (ASA) Battalion was responsible for an area that stretched from the Baltic Sea to Southern Germany and from near the Dutch border to the East–West German border. The 319th Battalion had Company level units at various locations throughout Germany. The 319th Battalion comprised the 182nd USASA Company and the 184th USASA Company. The ASA unit at Rothwesten was a main intercept and MARBURG-equipped special identification techniques (SIT) site 1957-1971 (Company "B" was redesignated in 1966). From 1945 to 1976, the U.S Army organized Army Security Agency battalions who were tasked with handling signals intelligence. These units also had people who handled Human Intelligence (HUMINT) along with Signals (SIGINT) and later electronic intelligence (ELINT). These units were under the auspices of the Army Security Agency, who themselves were the descendants of the Army Signals Intelligence units of World War One. The ASA was under the control of the Director of the National Security Agency located at Fort Meade, Maryland. In 1977 the ASA was merged with the Army's Military Intelligence command to form the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command. Upon this formation the ASA battalions were disbanded. Army intelligence handles anything that can aid the Army in combat and analysis of enemy intentions. Cryptology (code breaking), eavesdropping on enemy radio communications, questioning Prisoners of War, cracking computers and more fall into the missions of this command. In October 1957, 319th ASA Battalion was born from consolidation of other units, this guidon was ready as made 2 months earlier. CONDITION: very good overall, flag was used and a few worn areas have sewn repairs for continued use, light fading. (02-19473-56/JS). $200-300.