
United States Army Signal Corps
The United States Army Signal Corps is a branch responsible for military communications and information systems. It develops, operates, and maintains communication networks, including radios, satellites, and cyber infrastructure, ensuring secure and reliable command and control during operations. The corps also handles signals intelligence, data management, and technological innovations to support battlefield coordination. Established in 1860, it plays a critical role in enabling effective communication among units, commanders, and allied forces, ultimately enhancing the Army's ability to plan, execute, and adapt to complex operational environments.