The 11th Corps Signal Brigade ("Desert Thunderbirds") of the United States Army is an element of Army Forces Command. Formerly known as 11th Theatre Tactical Signal Brigade (TTSB), before transitioning into a Corps Signal Brigade in 2021. Based out of Fort Cavazos, Texas the unit mascot is the Thunderbird, a hawk-like bird perched upon a globe shooting thunderbolts out of its eyes. Soldiers in this unit call themselves "The Thunderbirds."
BATTALIONS
57th EXPEDITIONARY SIGNAL BATTALION - ENHANCED | 62d EXPEDITIONARY SIGNAL BATTALION |
86th EXPEDITIONARY SIGNAL BATTALION |
FORT CAVAZOS | TEXAS | FORT CAVAZOS | TEXAS | FORT BLISS | TEXAS |
MISSION
11th Corps Signal Brigade rapidly deploys trained signal support Soldiers to enable command and control to Army, joint, and multinational forces serving as a Joint Task Force (JTF) or Combined Joint Forces Land Component Command (CJFLCC). 11th Corps Signal Brigade supervises the installation, operations, and maintenance of command post communications systems in the DOD Information Network – Army (DODIN-A).
VISION
11th Corps Signal Brigade is the Army's brigade of choice for reliable tactical communications anywhere at any time.