1st Military Intelligence Battalion (United States)

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1st Military Intelligence Battalion

1st Military Intelligence coat of arms
Active 1957-1982
1984-present
Country United States
Branch Regular Army
Type Intelligence battalion
Role Aerial Signals Information Acquisition
Part of 66th Military Intelligence Group
Garrison/HQ Wiesbaden Army Airfield
Motto Infomare Laboramus
"We Labor to Inform"
Equipment RC-12 Guardrail
RQ-5 Hunter
Engagements Korean War
Vietnam War
Desert Storm
Operation Iraqi Freedom III-IV and V-VI
Operation Enduring Freedom VI
Decorations Presidential Unit Citation
Meritorious Unit Commendation
Superior Unit Award
Vietnam Cross of Gallantry
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

1st Military Intelligence Battalion (Aerial Exploitation) is a unit of the United States Army which specializes in the acquisition of aerial signals information in direct support of the 66th MI Group and INSCOM. It comprises 3 companies - HHSC, A Company, and B Company.

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[edit] Battalion history

The unit was originally formed on 14 December 1956 as Headquarters and Headquarters Detachment, 1st Air Reconnaissance Support Battalion, and formally activated 1 February 1957 at Fort Polk, Louisiana. Then on 20 March 1962 it was converted and redesignated the 1st Military Intelligence Battalion. Upon its return from Vietnam 1st MI was inactivated 15 July 1982 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Reactivated 14 January 1984 in Germany as V Corps' aerial exploitation battalion, 1st MI is currently running operations out of Wiesbaden Army Airfield.

1st MI Battalion has served in

[edit] Unit organization

The battalion has undergone various reorganizations. Currently it has four companies attached to it:

[edit] Decorations

The following decorations have been awarded to 1st MI

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