29th Signal Battalion (United States)
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Active1942-1963 1983-present
CountryUnited States
BranchU.S. Army
Motto(s)"Clear and Open"
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Coat of Arms of the 29th Signal Battalion | |
| Active | 1942-1963 1983-present |
| Country | United States |
| Branch | U.S. Army |
| Motto(s) | "Clear and Open" |
| Battle honours | World War II:
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The 29th Signal Battalion is a battalion of the US Army formed on 20 March 1942 as the 29th Signal Construction Battalion and activated on 10 April 1942 at Camp Gordon, Georgia. The unit served under federal control during WWII, and was allotted to the regular army in 1950, serving in Germany and France during the Cold War.[1][2] The unit is tasked with installing, operating and maintaining a communications systems.