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Military branch responsible for military communications (signals)
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A signal corps is a military branch, responsible for military communications (signals). Many countries maintain a signal corps, which is typically subordinate to a country's army.

Military communication usually consists of radio, telephone, and digital communications.

The first dedicated signal corps of any nation was the United States Army Signal Corps, established in 1860.[1]

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  1. ^ Rauch, Steven J. (June 22, 2014). "The enduring Signal Corps: Pioneering innovations since 1860: A proud history". Army Communicator. Retrieved April 25, 2025 – via The Free Library.

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