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The United States Army Signal Center of Excellence (USASCoE), often referred to simply as the US Army Signal Center and School (USASCS), has its origins in the early 20th century when the Signal Corps centralized its training at Fort Monmouth, New Jersey. In 1974, the school was relocated to Fort Gordon, Georgia, where it became the Army's primary institution for training soldiers in communications, information technology, and electronic warfare. USASCS has played a critical role in developing and modernizing the Army’s communication capabilities, ensuring secure and effective command and control on the battlefield. Over the decades, the unit has adapted to emerging technologies, supporting operations from World War II through present-day cyber and information dominance missions.
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