335th Theater Signal Command (United States) - Subordinate Units During Peacetime

Subordinate Units During Peacetime

  • Headquarters, 335th Signal Command (Theater); East Point, GA
  • 359th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade (TTSB); Fort Gordon, GA
    • 324th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB); Fort Gordon, GA
    • 392d Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB)); Baltimore, MD
    • 490th Tactical Installation / Networking Company (TIN); Mayville, OH
    • 982d Combat Camera Company (Airborne); East Point, GA
    • 300th Public Affairs Detachment; Fort Gillem, GA
    • 317th Military History Detachment; Fort Gillem, GA
    • 45th Military History Detachment; Fort Gillem, GA
  • 415th Chemical Brigade
    • 92nd Chemical Battalion
    • 457th Chemical Battalion
    • 485th Chemical Battalion
    • 490th Chemical Battalion
  • 209th Regional Support Group (RSG)
    • 450th Chemical Battalion
    • 468th Chemical Battalion
    • 472nd Chemical Battalion
    • 94th Chaplain Detachment
  • 505th Theater Tactical Signal Brigade (TTSB); Las Vegas, Nevada
    • 98th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB); Mesa, Arizona
    • 319th Expeditionary Signal Battalion (ESB); Sacramento, California
    • 453rd Chemical Battalion; Bell, California
      • 307th Chemical Company; Bell, California
      • 308th Chemical Company; Vallejo, California
      • 355th Chemical Company; Las Vegas, Nevada
      • 374th Chemical Company; Sacramento/Riverside, California & Las Vegas, Nevada
  • 4th Battlefield Detachment

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