22nd Signal Brigade Subdued Patch. United States Army.
Cloth embroidered subdued patch for the 22nd Signal Brigade, United States Army. United States.
Pre-2007.
Used, but good condition. Ref: AA40, AA41.
Cloth embroidered subdued patch for the 22nd Signal Brigade, United States Army. United States.
Pre-2007.
Used, but good condition. Ref: AA40, AA41.
Cloth embroidered subdued patch for the 22nd Signal Brigade, United States Army. United States.
Pre-2007.
Used, but good condition. Ref: AA40, AA41.
The 22nd Corps Signal Brigade is a US Army Signal Brigade.
The Shoulder Sleeve Insignia of the 22nd Signal Brigade was approved for wear 29 June 1981, some three-and-a-half months after the unit’s nearly 14-year inactivation was ended by its redesignation from a Signal Group to a Signal Brigade.
The lightning flashes symbolize communications when used as imagery in Signal Corps insignia, and crossed flashes are a sign of strength. A crowned eagle with a (blue) tongue is taken from the Frankfurt coat of arms, reflecting the unit’s location being based there following its activation.
The 22nd Signal Brigade was inactivated on 22 May 2007.
On 16 November 2021, the brigade was reactivated and redesignated as the 22nd Corps Signal Brigade (22 CSB) headquartered at Joint Base Lewis-McChord (JBLM).