Signal corps

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A signal corps is a military branch, usually subordinate to a country's army, responsible for the military communications (signals).

Many countries have a signal corps, whose main function is usually communication (in modern times, usually radio, telephone or now digital communications on the battlefield).

Asia

Australia

Europe

North America

See also