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FORT BELVOIR, Va. – U.S. Army Soldiers and Civilians honor and celebrate the 163rd birthday of the Signal Corps on June 21, 2023. Through it all, “The heart and foundation of what has made ...
FORT CAVAZOS, Texas — For the first time in recent history, the highest-ranking enlisted signal Soldiers in the Army gathered on The Great Place to take part in the Enlisted Signal Symposium on ...
Historically, the Signal Corps is a corps of innovation. It has pushed the boundaries of long-distance coordination and countered the ability of foes to do the same. Long-range communications ...
U.S. military aviation was born under the U.S. Army Signal Corps, which explains why the first fliers' insignia featured wings superimposed on signal flags.
Starting with Albert Myer, who became the first-ever signal officer of the U.S. Army during the American Civil War, U.S. Army Signal Corps has been on the cutting edge of new technologies for the ...
The future Army signal soldier will possess a more well-rounded skillset and be better able to solve problems for warfighters, according to Brig. Gen. Christopher Eubank, USA, commandant, Army Signal ...
The Army Signal Corps is upgrading its training, equipment and roles to support cyberspace operations and get away from its draft-era mentality.
The Army is expected to decide whether the U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum’s artifacts should stay at Fort Gordon. The museum officially closed in February.
Since the U.S. Army Signal Corps handled anything that included messages, it makes sense that the War Department issued TM 11-410 about how to use and care for pigeons.
The Signal Corps coin was designed for a class of 72 soldiers participating in signals training at Fort Gordon, Ga., according to its creator, Army 2nd Lt. Michael Moser, of Choctaw, Okla.