Army - 22nd Signal Bde - Iraq Vet  w SVC Ribbons - mug

Army - 22nd Signal Bde - Iraq Vet w SVC Ribbons - mug

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Honor 22nd Signal Brigade - Iraq Veteran - V Corps Signal

Celebrate the dedication and technical excellence of 22nd Signal Brigade Iraq veterans with this premium mug featuring service ribbons. A powerful tribute to the Corps Signal soldiers who deployed to Iraq—the communications warriors who established and maintained critical networks, enabled command and control in combat, and ensured that V Corps commanders had the communications capabilities needed to accomplish their missions in Iraq.

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  • Authentic Design: Features 22nd Signal Brigade Iraq veteran with service ribbons recognition
  • Superior Quality: Durable ceramic construction for daily use
  • Generous Capacity: Perfect size for coffee, tea, or your favorite beverage
  • Fade-Resistant: High-quality printing ensures lasting vibrancy
  • Iraq War Heritage: Honors Iraq War signal veterans

22nd Signal Brigade - V Corps Communications

The 22nd Signal Brigade was an MSE (Mobile Subscriber Equipment) equipped Corps Signal Brigade. It provided Command, Control, Communications and Computer (C4) support to The United States Army's V Corps. The 22nd Signal Brigade had 3 active duty battalions and 1 separate company. The Brigade was inactivated on 22 May 2007.

Iraq War Service - Communications in Combat

The 22nd Signal Brigade deployed to Iraq during Operation Iraqi Freedom, providing critical communications support to V Corps operations. The brigade established and maintained communications networks throughout Iraq, enabling commanders to control their forces, coordinate operations, and communicate with higher headquarters and subordinate units.

Signal soldiers of the 22nd Brigade operated in a combat environment, installing communications equipment, maintaining networks, and ensuring that communications remained operational despite enemy attacks, harsh weather, and challenging conditions. They worked around the clock to keep communications running, responding to outages, conducting repairs, and adapting to the constantly changing requirements of combat operations.

Signal Soldiers in Iraq - Enabling Mission Success

In Iraq, communications were critical to mission success. Commanders needed reliable voice and data communications to coordinate operations, call for fire support, request medical evacuation, and maintain situational awareness. Signal soldiers of the 22nd Brigade provided these capabilities, establishing networks that connected forward operating bases, tactical operations centers, and mobile units throughout Iraq.

Signal soldiers faced improvised explosive devices (IEDs), indirect fire, and other threats while conducting their missions. They installed communications equipment on rooftops, laid cable through dangerous areas, and maintained equipment in austere conditions. Their technical expertise and dedication ensured that communications remained operational, enabling V Corps to accomplish its mission in Iraq.

The 22nd Signal Brigade's soldiers earned Bronze Stars, Army Commendation Medals, and other awards for their service in Iraq. They demonstrated that signal soldiers are not just technicians but warriors who operate in combat environments and contribute directly to mission success.

Whether you served with the 22nd Signal Brigade in Iraq, are a signal veteran, or appreciate the critical role of communications in combat, this mug represents technical excellence, dedication, and the proud legacy of V Corps Signal in Iraq.

Ideal for: 22nd Signal Brigade Iraq veterans, signal soldiers, V Corps, Iraq War veterans, communications specialists, and daily use.

22nd Signal Brigade. Iraq veteran. V Corps Signal. Enabling command and control. Communications in combat.

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