Air Defense Artillery Branch
The Air Defense Artillery branch is the branch of the United States Army that specializes in anti-aircraft weapons. In the U.S. Army, these groups are composed of mainly air defense systems such as the Patriot Missile System, Terminal High Altitude Area Defense, and the Avenger Air Defense system which fires the FIM-92 Stinger missile.
The Air Defense Artillery branch descended from Anti-Aircraft Artillery into a separate branch on 20 June 1968. On 1 December 1968, the ADA branch was authorized to wear modified Artillery insignia, crossed field guns with missile. The Branch Motto, "First To Fire", was adopted in 1986 by the attendees of the ADA Commanders' Conference at Fort Bliss. The motto refers to a speech given by General Jonathan Wainwright to veterans of the 200th Coast Artillery stating they were the 'First to Fire' in World War II against the Empire of Japan.
Mission
According to the Army's Field Manual 3-01, the mission of Air Defense Artillery is "to protect the force and selected geopolitical assets from aerial attack, missile attack, and surveillance."History
On 10 October 1917 an Antiaircraft Service in the American Expeditionary Force was created at Arnouville-Les-Gonesse where an antiaircraft school was established. The antiaircraft units were organized as serially numbered battalions during the war, as follows:- 1st Antiaircraft Battalion through the 10th Antiaircraft Battalion
- 1st AA Machine Gun Battalion through the 6th AA Machine Gun Battalion. These units were organized by Col. James A. Shipton and were demobilized January–May 1919.
Coast Artillery role
- Regular Army anti-aircraft regiments
- * 60th Coast Artillery
- * 61st Coast Artillery
- * 62nd Coast Artillery
- * 63rd Coast Artillery
- * 64th Coast Artillery
- * 65th Coast Artillery
- National Guard AA regiments
- * 197th Coast Artillery N.H.
- * 198th Coast Artillery DE.
- * 200th Coast Artillery N.M.
- * 202nd Coast Artillery IL.
- * 203rd Coast Artillery MO.
- * 206th Coast Artillery AR.
- * 207th Coast Artillery N.Y.
- * 211th Coast Artillery MA.
- * 212th Coast Artillery N.Y.
- * 213th Coast Artillery PA.
- * 214th Coast Artillery GA.
- * 251st Coast Artillery CA.
- * 369th Coast Artillery N.Y.
Expansion
The serially-numbered battalions in late World War II included the following types:
- Antiaircraft Artillery Battalion
- Antiaircraft Artillery Automatic Weapons Battalion
- Antiaircraft Artillery Gun Battalion
- Antiaircraft Artillery Searchlight Battalion
- Barrage Balloon Battalion
- Antiaircraft Artillery Missile Battalion.
In 1991 the Patriot missile was heavily utilized during the Gulf War. After this short skirmish ended Air Defense has not been involved in any significant combat actions due to lack of enemy air assets and/or missile technology.
In 2010 the United States Army Air Defense Artillery School was moved from Fort Bliss to Fort Sill.
Air Defense Artillery Units
The following lists all units that make up the Army's Air Defense Artillery Branch.Army Air and Missile Defense Commands
Air Defense Artillery Brigades
Brigade | SSI | Subordinate to | Garrison |
11th Air Defense Artillery Brigade | 32nd AAMDC | Fort Bliss, Texas | |
30th ADAB | Army Air Defense Artillery School | Fort Sill, Oklahoma | |
31st ADAB | 32nd AAMDC | Fort Sill, Oklahoma | |
35th ADAB | Eighth United States Army / 94th AAMDC | Osan Air Base, South Korea | |
69th ADAB | 32nd AAMDC | Fort Hood, Texas | |
100th Missile Defense Brigade | Army Space and Missile Defense Command / Colorado Army National Guard | Schriever Air Force Base, Colorado | |
108th ADAB | 32nd AAMDC | Fort Bragg, North Carolina | |
164th ADAB | Florida Army National Guard | Orlando, Florida | |
174th ADAB | Ohio Army National Guard | Columbus, Ohio | |
678th ADAB | 263rd AAMDC | Eastover, South Carolina |