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    “On this day in 1974, 5th Signal Command was officially activated on Kilbourne Kaserne in Schwetzingen, Germany. From its beginnings during the Cold War to the present day, the goal of our storied command has always been to support our theater partners and provide the voice of the U.S. Army in Europe. Since we entered the 21st century, the importance of maintaining a strong and secure communications network has never been more crucial for our military. On this Founders Day, I would like to present to you our current initiatives that will not only shape the future of this command but for the Joint Forces as well.”

    COL (P) Bruce T. Crawford
    Commanding
    “Dragon Warriors, Dragon Standards!”

    Click here or the photo above for further Founders Day information.

    
                    Fit to Lead crowd photo

    5th Signal Command launches theater wide health, mentorship program

    LUCIUS D. CLAY KASERNE, Germany (January 30, 2013) – Brig. Gen. Bruce T. Crawford (center), commander, 5th Signal Command, and Command Sgt. Maj. Gerald Tyce (right) cheer during the Crossfit challenge at 5th Signal Command’s Fit to Lead kick-off event. 5th Signal Command launched their theater-wide Fit to Lead initiative at the Clay Kaserne Fitness Center. Fit to Lead is a health and fitness program that centers on mentors linking up with teams and individuals to accomplish achievable goals. (Official U.S. Army Photo by Kristopher Joseph)

    
                    Fit to Lead CSM Tyce demonstration

    5th Signal Command launches theater wide health, mentorship program

    LUCIUS D. CLAY KASERNE, Germany (January 30, 2013) – Command Sgt. Maj. Gerald L. Tyce, 5th Signal Command, shows the audience how to do some core exercises during 5th Signal Command’s Fit to Lead kick-off event. 5th Signal Command launched their theater-wide Fit to Lead initiative at the Clay Kaserne Fitness Center. Fit to Lead is a health and fitness program that centers on mentors linking up with teams and individuals to accomplish achievable goals.

    
                    VICENZA, Italy (January 8, 2013) –  5th Signal Command’s 6981st Civilian Support Group (CSG) traveled from Mannheim, Germany to Caserma Ederle, Italy to conduct epoxy training to Holocom Protective Distribution Systems (PDS) Dec. 11-12, 2012, for nine Signal Soldiers from 509th Signal Battalion, 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team, and U.S. Army Africa. (Official U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. James McLelland) 
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    VICENZA, Italy (January 8, 2013) – 5th Signal Command’s 6981st Civilian Support Group (CSG) traveled from Mannheim, Germany to Caserma Ederle, Italy to conduct epoxy training to Holocom Protective Distribution Systems (PDS) Dec. 11-12, 2012, for nine Signal Soldiers from 509th Signal Battalion, 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team, and U.S. Army Africa. (Official U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. James McLelland)

    
                    Training enhances network physical security Image

    Training enhances network physical security

    VICENZA, Italy – 5th Signal Command’s 6981st Civilian Support Group (CSG) traveled from Mannheim, Germany to Caserma Ederle, Italy to conduct epoxy training to Holocom Protective Distribution Systems (PDS) Dec. 11-12, 2012, for nine Signal Soldiers from 509th Signal Battalion, 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team, and U.S. Army Africa. (Photo by Sgt. James McLelland)

    
                    VICENZA, Italy (January 8, 2013) –  5th Signal Command’s 6981st Civilian Support Group (CSG) traveled from Mannheim, Germany to Caserma Ederle, Italy to conduct epoxy training to Holocom Protective Distribution Systems (PDS) Dec. 11-12, 2012, for nine Signal Soldiers from 509th Signal Battalion, 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team, and U.S. Army Africa. (Official U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. James McLelland) 
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    Training enhances network physical security

    VICENZA, Italy (January 8, 2013) – 5th Signal Command’s 6981st Civilian Support Group (CSG) traveled from Mannheim, Germany to Caserma Ederle, Italy to conduct epoxy training to Holocom Protective Distribution Systems (PDS) Dec. 11-12, 2012, for nine Signal Soldiers from 509th Signal Battalion, 173D Airborne Brigade Combat Team, and U.S. Army Africa. (Official U.S. Army Photo by Sgt. James McLelland

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