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non-signal Army units, providing communications capability for those with other jobs to accomplish (e.g. infantry, medical, armor, etc.) in much the same way as, say, the unit supply sections, unit clerks, or chemical specialists. The third major sort of signaleer is one assigned to a signal unit. That is to say, a unit whose only mission is to provide communications links between the Army units in their area of operations and other signal nodes in further areas served by other signal units.
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installing, data communications networks that employ single and multi-channel satellite, tropospheric scatter, terrestrial microwave, switching, messaging, video-teleconferencing, visual information, and other related systems. They integrate tactical, strategic and sustaining base communications, information processing and management systems into a seamless global information network that supports knowledge dominance for Army, joint and coalition operations.
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that exists today. JASCOs represented but one of many unprecedented Signal Corps' activities in the
Pacific theater. Shipboard fighting was a new kind of combat for Signal Corps soldiers. Army communicators sometimes plied their trade aboard Navy and civilian ships. Signal Corps personnel also served
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made test flights of the Army's first airplane built to Signal Corps' specifications. Reflecting the need for an official pilot rating, War
Department Bulletin No. 2, released on 24 February 1911, established a "Military Aviator" rating. Army aviation remained within the Signal Corps until 1918, when
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on 3 March 1863 (Public Law No. 58 Article VIII, Section 17 and 18). However, the Signal Corps dates its existence from 21 June 1860, when
Congress authorized the appointment of one signal officer in the Army, and a War Department order carried the following assignment: "Signal Department—Assistant
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Description: A gold color metal and enamel device that consists of a gold eagle grasping a horizontal baton from which is suspended a red signal flag with a white center, enclosing the flag from a star at the bottom, a wreath of laurel all gold and at top left and right a white scroll inscribed PRO
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From north to south, communicating across the varied landscapes of
Vietnam presented a variety of challenges, from mountains to jungle. The answer came by utilizing the technology of "troposcatter". A radio signal beamed up into the atmosphere is "bounced" back down to Earth with astonishingly good
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Modern warfare utilizes three main sorts of signal soldiers. Some are assigned to specific military bases ("Base Ops"), and they are charged with installation, operation and maintenance of the base communications infrastructure along with hired civilian contracted companies. Others are members of
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Officers that graduated from Army Signal Corps Officer Candidate School during WWII, Korea and Vietnam eras. Includes key enlisted support personnel, graduates of Australian Signal Corps OCS program, et al. Also includes an archive of min-biographies for many of the over
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The facilities of FP-47 were needed immediately at
Hollandia to supplement the heavily loaded signal nets that could hardly carry the message burden imposed by the invasion and the subsequent build-up there of a great base. Arriving on 25 June, she anchored offshore and ran cables to the message
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In July 1866, Congress decided that there should be a unit or at least a Cadre of Signal even in peace time. It thereupon provided: One Chief Signal
Officer of the Army, with the rank of Colonel. To confuse things even more, the 6 officers and 100 men authorized for the Signal Corp were to be
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centers on land. Her powerful transmitters opened new channels to SWPA headquarters in
Brisbane and to the advance headquarters still at Port Moresby. At Hollandia, and at Biak, to which the FP-47 moved early in September, this one ship handled an average of 7,000 to 11,000 code groups a day.
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was to write another grueling chapter of suffering and extinction in the history of the Arctic. Greely's Signal Corps volunteers became separated from their base camp and were marooned on a huge ice floe. They were decimated by starvation and drowning; of the original 25 volunteers, only 7
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Support for the command and control of combined arms forces. Signal support includes network operations (information assurance, information dissemination management, and network management) and management of the electromagnetic spectrum. Signal support encompasses all aspects of designing,
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The battle star centered on the wreath represents formal recognition for participation in combat. It adorned a signal flag and was first awarded to Signal Corps soldiers in 1862. The battle star typifies the close operational relationship between the combined arms and the Signal
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Officer (CSO) was responsible for establishing and maintaining communications service schools for officers and enlisted soldiers, ranging in qualifications from those holding doctorates to functional illiterates. The single pre-war Signal training site was
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The electric telegraph, in addition to visual signaling, became a Signal Corps responsibility in 1867. Within 12 years, the Signal Corps had constructed, and was maintaining and operating, some 4,000 miles of telegraph lines along the country's western frontier.
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Sending radio signals across the vast
Pacific Ocean had always been unreliable. In August 1964, radio communications across the sea were given a huge boost in quality: The first satellite terminal ever installed in a combat zone was installed in Ba Queo, near
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was invented. A technique for assembling electronic parts on a printed circuit board, developed by Fort Monmouth engineers, pioneered the development and fabrication of miniature circuits for both military and civilian use. Although they did not invent the
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Orange with white piping. Orange was selected in 1872 as the Signal Corps branch color. In 1902, the white piping was added to conform to the custom that prevailed of having piping of a different color for all branches except the line branches.
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The Signal Corps branch insignia is represented by two signal flags crossed, dexter flag white with a red center, the sinister flag red with a white center, staffs gold, with a flaming torch of gold color metal upright at center of crossed
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797:(Hotel Grossman). The Department also directed the Signal Corps Ground Service to cut total military and civilian personnel from 14,518 military and civilian personnel to 8,879 by August 1943. In June 1944, "Signees", former Italian
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Myer's vision came true on 3 March 1863, when Congress authorized a regular Signal Corps for the duration of the war. Some 2,900 officers and enlisted men served, although not at any single time, in the Civil War Signal Corps.
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acquired by the Army and converted during the first half of 1943 by Australian firms into communications ships with AWA radio sets built by Amalgamated Wireless of Australia installed. These initial vessels were joined by
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crystals. The crystals were able to be used in the manufacture of electronic components, and made the United States largely independent of foreign imports for this critical mineral. In 1949 the first auto-assembly of
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1274:(COMSEC) encryption devices with the receiver/transmitter, making a single easier-to-program unit. Most significant, the SINCGARS radios could send and receive digital traffic with great fidelity. By the advent of
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The escalation of the number of troops in the Vietnam War caused an increasing need for more communications infrastructure. In the spring of 1966 the assorted Signal units were reassigned to the newly formed
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million in 2023), it decreed that the military should "build a flying machine for war purposes". Needless to say, the first attempts at flying were failures, but Greely handed the contract to the
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the mortar sites resulted in development of the Mortar-Radar Locator AN/MPQ-3 and AN/MPQ-10 at the Communications Electronics Research and Development Engineering Center, better known as the
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Center, or simply, the Hexagon. Korea's terrain and road nets, along with the distance and speed with which communications were forced to travel, limited the use of wire. The Signal Corps'
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results, bypassing debilitating terrain. The Army had little experience with this technology, so they contracted the development of the systems to Page Engineering. In January 1962,
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as early as 1943. Multichannel radio broadcasting allowed several channels of communications to be broadcast over a single radio signal, increasing security and range and relieving
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Initially, Myer used his office downtown in Washington, D.C. to house the Signal Corps School. When it was found to need additional space, he sought out other locations. First came
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A major program in 1988 was the initial production and deployment phase of the mobile-subscriber equipment (MSE) system. The MSE system called for setting up the equivalent of a
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but were considered "civilians" employed by the military, because Army regulations specified the male gender. Not until 1978—the 60th anniversary of the end of World War I—did
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ordered the creation of the Army Pictorial Service (APS) to produce motion pictures for the training, indoctrination, and entertainment of the American forces and their
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The fighting in Korea brought to light the need for new techniques in the conduct of modern warfare. The use of mortars by the enemy, and the resultant need to quickly
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from one frequency to another at high speed. This allowed many nets to share an already-crowded frequency spectrum. Later generations of these radios combined the
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in 1965–1968, which produced 2,213 signal officers. (The World War II Signal OCS program at Fort Monmouth, from 1941–1946 graduated 21,033 Signal Corps officers.)
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The bronze battle star represents formal recognition for participation in combat. It adorned a signal flag and was first awarded to Signal Corps soldiers in 1862.
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communications specialists specially trained to link land, sea and air operational elements. They saw combat throughout the Pacific and European theaters during
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satellite communications service, and a commercial fixed-station system known as the Integrated Wideband Communications System, the Southeast Asia link in the
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circuits provided front-line troops with reliable, static-free communications. The labs also fielded multichannel FM radio relay sets (e.g., AN/TRC-1) in the
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in 1942 and produced over 2,500 films during the war with over 1,000 redubbed in other languages. The Army left Astoria studios and film production in 1971.
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officers and the 12 men already mentioned, the FP-47 was ready for service in June. Her Signal Corps complement consisted of one officer and 12 men.
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The badge was a symbol of faithful service and good fellowship for those who served together in war and was called the Order of the Signal Corps.
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center at subpost Camp Wood. The officer candidate school operated from 1941 to 1946 and graduated 21,033 Signal Corps second lieutenants.
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and tenne a dexter hand couped at the wrist, clenched, palm affronte, grasping three forked lightning flashes, all proper, flashes argent.
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in late 1943. JASCOs were much larger than normal signal companies. The joint assault signal companies were the predecessor to the
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radio links that could provide many circuits between locations more than 200 miles apart. Other developments included the
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was reorganized on 9 March 1942, the Signal Corps became one of the technical services in the Services of Supply (later
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Surgeon Albert J. Myer to be Signal Officer, with the rank of Major, 17 June 1860, to fill an original vacancy."
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firing battery systems. To meet this need, Signal Corps Training Units—the 9614th and 9615th—were established at
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In December 1942, the War Department directed the Signal Corps General Development Laboratories and the
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that were often aired on American television. The last episode was produced in 1971.
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In 1870, the Signal Corps established a congressionally mandated
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who piloted the first aircraft at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
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combat in June 1861 to direct the fire of a harbor battery at
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1977:. Medlowie NSW, Australia: Forfleet Publishing. p. 136.
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U.S. Army's branch for communications and information systems
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Video: American Army Women Serving On All Fronts Etc. (1944)
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James Thomas Davis of the 3rd Radio Research Unit of the
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Five members of the Signal Corps have been awarded the
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on the battlefield was a Signal Corps radio operator,
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forces. It was established in 1860, the brainchild of
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Signal units and formations of the United States Army
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Signal Corps in the Civil War and Military Telegraphs
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U.S. Army Signal Officer Candidate School Association
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Vietnam Studies. Communications-Electronics 1962–1970
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The Signal Corps: The Outcome (Mid-1943 Through 1945)
484:. Within a decade, with the assistance of Lieutenant
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While serving as a medical officer in Texas in 1856,
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In 1881, the Signal Corps participated in the First
631:, had begun. Along with the Signal Corps' tactical
2549:is available for free viewing and download at the
2536:is available for free viewing and download at the
1932:Thompson, George Raynor; Harris, Dixie R. (1991).
1857:Thompson, George Raynor; Harris, Dixie R. (1991).
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1258:By 1990, most Army units had replaced their older
1243:network on a battlefield, allowing a commander or
871:and later by a more capable fleet as described in
580:First military assigned to the Army Signal Corps'
3583:Military units and formations established in 1860
2566:Works by or about United States Army Signal Corps
1400:Commissioned officer areas of concentration (AOC)
1392:Note 2: 251A and 254A have been merged into 255A.
218:43rd Chief of Signal and Signal School Commandant
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1660:, for actions during the Philippine–American War
1142:assistance, the Signal Corps launched its first
1521:, the chief signal officer, in Washington, D.C.
1949:U.S. Army Ships and Watercraft of World War II
1095:in 1950, two former Fort Monmouth scientists,
774:, the first FM backpack radio. Its pioneering
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2446:United States Army Center of Military History
2144:"PM WIN-T Information & Support Exchange"
1802:United States Army Center of Military History
1506:PATRIA at left and VIGILANS at right in gold.
1294:. The Signal Corps is currently fielding the
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502:. One of the groups under the command of LT
1843:Thompson, et al. U.S. Army in World War II:
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433:Beardslee magnetoelectric telegraph machine
2699:Senate Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces
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2546:Big Picture: The Eyes and Ears of the Army
2466:Signal Corps Regimental Association (SCRA)
2079:"Remembering SP4 James T. Davis, USA, KIA"
1410:Commissioned officer functional areas (FA)
384:Click photo to enlarge for history of the
2749:Reorganization plan of United States Army
2689:House Subcommittee on Air and Land Forces
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1707:Joint Electronics Type Designation System
1415:FA26A Telecommunications Systems Engineer
1359:A Combat Documentation Specialist of the
1251:, rather than on the larger, less-mobile
604:During World War I. Chief Signal Officer
3588:1860 establishments in the United States
2456:U.S. Army Signal Center, Fort Eisenhower
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1109:Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations
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1389:Note 1: 250N has been changed to 255N.
1381:255S Information Protection Technician
1340:25U: Signal Support Systems Specialist
1324:25B: Information Technology Specialist
670:World War II recruitment poster (1942)
491:The Weather Bureau became part of the
357:Signal Corps in the American Civil War
226:25th Regimental Command Sergeant Major
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2310:from the original on 20 February 2013
2269:from the original on 15 December 2014
1384:255Z Senior Signal Systems Technician
1330:25E: Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager
2351:from the original on 25 January 2013
2150:from the original on 9 December 2014
1372:255A Information Services Technician
1030:In June 1950, with the onset of the
961:Communist Party USA secret apparatus
565:For more details on this topic, see
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229:Command Sgt. Maj. Linwood E. Barrett
2833:Surface Deployment and Distribution
1973:Lunney, Bill; Finch, Frank (1995).
1088:and guided missile firing systems.
983:SC345199 – Korean War Equipment at
571:Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps
320:, and had an important role in the
46:U.S. Army Signal Corps coat of arms
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3568:Branches of the United States Army
2695:Senate Committee on Armed Services
2525:Service: Story of the Signal Corps
2451:Army Lineage Series – Signal Corps
1757:from websites or documents of the
1688:List of U.S. Signal Corps Vehicles
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2176:from the original on 1 July 2015.
2006:from the original on 5 June 2005.
1808:from the original on 29 July 2013
1734:. Signal.army.mil. Archived from
1444:Crest: On a wreath of the colors
1436:The Signal Corps Regimental Color
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1306:Military occupational specialties
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780:European Theater of Operations
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510:The Signal Corps' role in the
493:U.S. Department of Agriculture
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3344:Old Guard Fife and Drum Corps
3221:Military Academy (West Point)
2557:Works by US Army Signal Corps
2481:SCRA, Greater Atlanta Chapter
2476:SCRA, Adolphus Greely Chapter
2409:Signal Corps in the Civil War
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1378:Network Management Technician
1262:series FM radios for the new
1163:Defense Communications System
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398:early 1860s Navajo expedition
3512:United States Colored Troops
2990:Air Defense Artillery Branch
2424:Signal Corps Branch Insignia
1900:Masterson, James R. (1949).
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818:Joint Assault Signal Company
755:and similar equipment". The
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2625:Under Secretary of the Army
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3392:Center of Military History
3150:United States and overseas
2906:Acquisition Support Center
2680:Sergeant Major of the Army
2471:Signal Corps MOS Community
1253:M35 2-1/2 ton cargo trucks
1245:Tactical Operations Center
1169:Korean War and Vietnam War
1138:On 18 December 1958, with
1093:Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
686:World War II signal corps
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204:Operation Inherent Resolve
194:Operation Enduring Freedom
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963:, and had passed to the
734:officer candidate school
500:International Polar Year
482:national weather service
118:Watchful for the Country
2911:Installation Management
2021:12 October 2015 at the
1652:Philippine–American War
1459:the Army Signal Corps."
1276:Operation Desert Shield
1272:communications security
1086:anti-aircraft artillery
951:Kaufman Astoria Studios
650:), they were not given
516:Philippine Insurrection
221:Colonel Julia M. Donley
199:Operation Iraqi Freedom
163:Philippine–American War
3244:Awards and decorations
3040:Field Artillery Branch
1947:Grover, David (1987).
1845:The Technical Services
1755:public domain material
1732:"Signal Corps History"
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3397:Institute of Heraldry
3090:Military Police Corps
3075:Medical Service Corps
2781:Training and Doctrine
2620:Secretary of the Army
2486:SCRA, Liberty Chapter
2334:Referenced 2014-05-08
2293:Referenced 2014-05-08
2243:8 August 2009 at the
1712:Russian Signal Troops
1695:Operation Quicksilver
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2414:Signal Corps History
1831:25 June 2008 at the
1658:Charles E. Kilbourne
1636:Private First Class
1395:Note 3: 255S is new.
1282:Afghanistan and Iraq
1203:Secretary of Defense
1155:tropospheric-scatter
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652:honorable discharges
512:Spanish–American War
158:Spanish–American War
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3309:Crew-served weapons
3110:Quartermaster Corps
3020:Civil Affairs Corps
2891:Test and Evaluation
2739:Army National Guard
2635:Vice Chief of Staff
2496:Signal Corps Museum
2102:Raines. pp. 394–95.
1529:Pro Patria Vigilans
1453:Pro Patria Vigilans
699:Army Service Forces
431:in the form of the
412:positions opposite
330:weather forecasting
307:command and control
303:information systems
269:Regimental insignia
113:Pro Patria Vigilans
3578:Electronic warfare
3497:Women's Army Corps
3451:Division nicknames
3304:Individual weapons
3025:Corps of Engineers
2881:Corps of Engineers
2828:Special Operations
2606:United States Army
2124:Raines. pp. 396–7.
2115:, Jan. 1992. P. 4.
1879:Universal Newsreel
1759:United States Army
1673:Brigadier General
1669:American Civil War
1438:
1405:25A Signal Officer
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1214:1st Signal Brigade
1055:locate and destroy
1044:Organized Reserves
995:The Signal Corps'
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967:the secret of the
943:George C. Marshall
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830:United States Navy
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765:aerial bombardment
749:Signal Corps Radio
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2561:Project Gutenberg
1656:First Lieutenant
1646:First Lieutenant
1221:Vietnam War death
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928:, the actor, and
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3264:Warrant
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