
U.S. Signal Corps
The U.S. Signal Corps is a branch of the Army responsible for military communications, including establishing and maintaining secure lines of voice, image, and data transmission. They develop and operate technologies like radio, radar, satellite links, and computer networks to ensure command units can coordinate effectively during operations. Founded in 1860, the Signal Corps plays a vital role in supporting communication infrastructure, enabling timely information flow, strategic planning, and operational success across the battlefield. Their work combines technical innovation with logistical support to maintain reliable communication systems essential for modern military missions.