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US 12th ARMY SECURITY AGENCY At Kuma Station Japan Patch

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This US Army machine-embroidered patch measures 3.4" by 3.4", used condition. A great find for any military collectible enthusiast.

The 12th Army Security Agency (ASA) Detachment at Kuma Station, Japan, was a unit of the United States Army Security Agency, a branch of the U.S. Army responsible for signals intelligence and electronic warfare during the Cold War era. Here is some information about this particular detachment:

  1. Mission: The 12th ASA Detachment at Kuma Station, Japan, was primarily involved in signals intelligence (SIGINT) operations. SIGINT involves the interception, analysis, and exploitation of electronic signals and communications for intelligence purposes. The unit's mission was to gather and analyze signals from various sources, including foreign military and government communications.

  2. Location: Kuma Station, or Kuma Signal Site, was located on the island of Kyushu in southern Japan. The site's strategic location allowed it to monitor communications and signals from nearby countries, including North Korea, China, and the Soviet Union.

  3. Cold War Era: The 12th ASA Detachment operated during the Cold War, a period of heightened tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. It played a crucial role in monitoring and collecting intelligence related to the activities and capabilities of potential adversaries in the region.

  4. Secrecy: ASA units, including the 12th ASA Detachment, conducted their operations in a highly classified and secretive manner. The nature of their work required strict security measures to protect sensitive intelligence sources and methods.

  5. Decommissioning: The exact timeline for the deactivation of the 12th ASA Detachment at Kuma Station is not publicly available in my knowledge base, which extends up to September 2021. ASA units underwent significant changes and reorganizations over the years, and some units were deactivated as technology and geopolitical circumstances evolved.

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Mission: The 12th ASA Detachment at Kuma Station, Japan, was primarily involved in signals intelligence (SIGINT) operations. SIGINT involves the interception, analysis, and exploitation of electronic signals and communications for intelligence purposes. The unit's mission was to gather and analyze signals from various sources, including foreign military and government communications. Cold War Era: The 12th ASA Detachment operated during the Cold War, a period of heightened tensions between the United States and the Soviet Union. It played a crucial role in monitoring and collecting intelligence related to the activities and capabilities of potential adversaries in the region. Decommissioning: The exact timeline for the deactivation of the 12th ASA Detachment at Kuma Station is not publicly
Force Army
Theme Militaria
Type Patch
Country/Region of Manufacture United States
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