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  2. 73rd Signal Battalion. Units were HHD, 267th and 270th Signal Companies, Pirmasens; 298th Signal Company, Kaiserslautern; 327th Signal Company, Zweibrucken; and the Landstuhl SATCOM Facility. USA Permissive Action Link Detachment; Outlying bases. Husterhoeh Kaserne served as the primary base for several outlying smaller bases, including:

  3. Basically, Signal Facility Pirmasens was a battalion size unit that later became the 73rd Signal Battalion consisting of 4 companies and 1 detachment: HHD, 267th Sig Co and the 270th Sig Co were in Pirmasens. The 298th Sig Com was in K-town and the 327th was in Zweibrucken.

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  5. The 72nd Signal Battalion has a long and proud history of faithful and outstanding communications service. During the past 15 years, the 72nd Signal Battalion, has been providing tactical communications support to HQ's United States Army, Europe and 7th Army.

  6. The 270th Signal Company, the world's largest overseas automatic digital network (AUTODIN) switching center, was in Pirmasens, Germany; it was assigned to the 73rd Signal Battalion, one of the Battalions under the command of 2nd Signal Brigade, which was a brigade under the 5th Signal Command. The switch used mag tapes until around 1980 or 1981 ...

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  8. In early 1974 STRATCOM Pirmasens was redesignated the 73rd Signal Battalion under the 5th Signal Command. Within the 73rd Signal Battalion, the 270th Signal Company was tasked with operating and maintaining the AUTODIN Switching Center.

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