368th Military Intelligence Battalion (United States)

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368th Military Intelligence Battalion
Distinctive Unit Insignia

On order, the 368th Military Intelligence Battalion provides well trained and equipped soldiers who conduct many

Imagery Intelligence (IMINT) support to Army
operations.

History

Activated at

Fort Richardson, Alaska. Due to BRAC realignment, the headquarters was moved to a new facility at Camp Parks, California in 2010. The 368th MI Battalion had Charlie Company located at the General George Smith Patton Jr. United States Army Reserve Center in Bell, California
until 2014 when the battalion reorganized its entire footprint to Camp Parks, California.

Insignia

Distinctive Unit Insignia
Description: A silver color metal and enamel device 2.86 cm (1 1/8 in.) in height, consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure (Oriental Blue) a helm Argent (Silver Gray), garnished of the first superimposed by a sword palewise Sable; a bordure wavy Gules fimbriated Argent. Attached below the shield is a black scroll inscribed "VANGUARD OF THE PACIFIC" in silver.
Symbolism: Oriental blue and silver gray are the colors traditionally used by the Military Intelligence Corps. Red denotes valor and zeal; the wavy border alludes to the Pacific Rim, the ring of fire. The blue represents the Pacific Ocean. Black is the color of stealth and together with gray represents the military intelligence unit's night and day vigilance and covert and overt missions. The helmet and sword highlight the organization's combat preparedness. The unsheathed sword implies the vanguard position thus reinforcing the motto.
Background: The distinctive unit insignia was authorized on 11 September 1998.
Coat of Arms
Shield: Azure (Oriental Blue) a helm Argent (Silver Gray) garnished of the first superimposed by a sword palewise Sable; a bordure wavy Gules fimbriated Argent. Oriental blue and silver gray are the colors traditionally used by the Military Intelligence Corps. Red denotes valor and zeal; the wavy border alludes to the Pacific Rim, the ring of fire. The blue represents the Pacific Ocean. Black is the color of stealth and together with gray represents the military intelligence unit's night and day vigilance and covert and overt missions. The helmet and sword highlight the organization's combat preparedness. The unsheathed sword implies the vanguard position thus reinforcing the motto.
Crest: That for the regiments and separate battalions of the Army Reserve: On a wreath of the colors, argent and azure, the Lexington
Minuteman proper. The statue of the Minuteman, Capt. John Parker (Henry Hudson Kitson, sculptor), stands on the Common in Lexington, Massachusetts
.
Background: The coat of arms was authorized for the 368th Military Intelligence Battalion on 11 September 1998.
Motto

"Vanguard of the Pacific"

List of Commanders

Image Rank Name Begin Date End Date Notes
Lieutenant Colonel
Burcham, Stephen T.Stephen T. Burcham 2011-07-18July 2011 2013-07-11July 2013
Lieutenant Colonel
Strickland, Paul B.Paul B. Strickland 2013-07-11July 2013 2015-06-25June 2015
Lieutenant Colonel
Hansen, Jens J.Jens J. Hansen 2015-06-25June 2015 2016-06-26June 2016
Lieutenant Colonel
Innacito, Jay A.Jay A. Iannacito 2016-08-16August 2016 2017-05-21May 2017
Lieutenant Colonel
Wong, Kelvin C.Kelvin C. Wong 2017-05-21May 2017 2017-05-21 September 2019
Lieutenant Colonel
Ringger, Nathan P.Nathan P. Ringger 2019-09-14September 2019 2021-08-08August 2021
Lieutenant Colonel
Mohamed, Rene J.Rene A. Mohamed 2021-08-08August 2021 2023-06-30June 2023
Lieutenant Colonel
Hoffman, Aaron L.Aaron L. Hoffman 2019-09-14September 2023 2021-08-08September 2025


References

  1. ^ "The United States Army | Camp Parks". www.parks.army.mil. Retrieved 7 February 2016.