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U.S. Army
Branch
U.S. Army
36th Signal Battalion
U.S. Army
The 36th Signal Battalion was originally constituted on 14 February 1944 in the Army of the United States as the 36th Signal Construction Battalion and activated on 24 February 1944 at Camp Crowder, Missouri. During World War II, the battalion provided vital communications support throughout the Pacific Theater, notably participating in campaigns in New Guinea and Luzon. After the war, the unit experienced several inactivations and redesignations before being allotted to the Regular Army in 1951 and later stationed in Korea. Today, the 36th Signal Battalion continues its mission as part of the 1st Signal Brigade, providing critical communications and information systems support to U.S. and allied forces on the Korean Peninsula.
US Army Signal Corp
U.S. Army
The U.S. Army Signal Corps was established in 1860, just before the outbreak of the American Civil War, to provide communications for the Army. Initially employing visual signaling techniques such as flags and torches, the Corps quickly adopted emerging technologies, including the telegraph and later radio communications. Throughout the 20th century, the Signal Corps played a crucial role in every major conflict, from World War I and II to the wars in Korea, Vietnam, and the Middle East, pioneering advancements in military communications, electronics, and radar. Today, the Signal Corps continues to ensure reliable and secure communications across all Army operations worldwide.