223rd Military Intelligence Battalion (United States)

223rd Military Intelligence Battalion
Allegiance United States of America
Branch United States Army
Type Battalion
Part of California Army National Guard
Garrison/HQ San Francisco, California
Motto(s) Insight through inquiry
Commanders
Current
commander
LTC Graham Clark
Insignia
Distinctive Unit Insignia

The 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion provides interpreters, translators, counter-intelligence, interrogation, and signals intelligence support. They provide this support for the Army, as well as the rest of the Intelligence Community. The 223rd is also tasked to operate a center for language training and development.

The 223rd provides soldiers and equipment to support State missions as directed by the Governor. These specific mission may vary widely, from counter-drug support to contingency missions; from interpretation and translation services to civil disorder and emergency operations.

Subordinate units

D Company

The Company D, 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion of the 300th Military Intelligence Brigade provides interpreters, translators, counter-intelligence, and interrogation support. They provide this support for the US Army, as well as the rest of the Intelligence Community.

The D Company is also tasked to operate a center for language training and development in the Massachusetts Army National Guard. It provides soldiers and equipment to support State missions as directed by the Governor. These specific mission may vary widely, from counter-drug support to contingency missions; from interpretation and translation services to civil disorder and emergency operations.

Currently, D Company 223rd MI is under 151st Regional Support Group of Massachusetts Army National with its parent 223rd Military Intelligence Battalion HQ in San Francisco, CA. Recent deployment history include Kosovo Force-16 (Kosovo), Operation Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), Operation Iraqi Freedom (Iraq), and Operation New Dawn (Iraq).

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