The US Army Signal Corps

Posted July 3rd, 2010 by OldWarrior

The US Army Signal Corps was established in 1860 due to the efforts of Major Albert J Myer. Major Myer’s efforts resulted in our modern day Signal Corps. This branch of the military has evolved into our modern Signal Corps which is responsible for all aspects of designing, maintaining, and managing all types of information networks used by the Army. When the Signal Corps was initially established Major Myers was the only officer. The Corps has evolved to the point now that there is a signal contingent attached to every battalion sized unit in the Army.

Technology has advanced to the point where it is necessary to have this expertise on hand at all times to assist with problems and to make sure that the technology is utilized to its best advantage.

The original Signal Corps used a system of flags and torches for visual signalling in a system called wig wag. When you look at the crest for the Signal Corps this is what you see. It definitely is nothing like it was when it started out. Command and control of combined arms forces has gotten to be a very complex job nowadays because of the advanced technology which modern warfare requires. Our Signal Corps ring customers have to be technically proficient to keep our modern army communicating efficiently.

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