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When the Army adopted his system June 21, 1860, the Signal Corps was born with Myer as the first and only Signal officer according to the Regimental Division, Office Chief of Signal, Fort Gordon.
1 / 8 Show Caption + Hide Caption – Soldiers from 7th Signal Command (Theater) and Fort Gordon, Ga. commemorat the Signal Corp\'s 150th Anniversary by jumping in tandem with the Golden Knights ...
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's IT modernization efforts are reshaping the signal corps. (Spc. Gregory T. Summers/Army) The Army’s efforts to modernize its tactical networks and information technology are expected to ...
The U.S. Army Signal Corps is in the midst of major organizational and personnel changes. The organization’s Gulf War-era structure is being modernized to support modern distributed and ...
The U.S. Army Signal Corps is expanding the work its personnel conduct while dealing with technology and operational challenges that both help and hinder its efforts. On the surface, Army signal is ...
The U.S. Army Signal Corps dates to 1860, but its connection to Fort Gordon began in 1948, when a Signal Corps training center was established at then-Camp Gordon. In 1974, ...
A panel of photo historians looked at the U.S. Army Signal Corps with a focus on images captured by World War II soldier photographers. The National Archives and the U.S. Army Center of Military ...
A panel of photo historians looked at the U.S. Army Signal Corps with a focus on images captured by World War II soldier photographers. The National Archives and the U.S. Army Center of Military ...