Military branch responsible for military communications (signals)
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]
Arma delle Trasmissioni , corps of Italian Army founded in 1953, see List of units of the Italian Army .
Royal Corps of Signals , founded in the United Kingdom (under the name Telegraph Battalion Royal Engineers) in 1884.
Communications and Information Services Corps (CIS), the signals corps of Ireland 's Defence Forces .
Communication and Information Systems Groups (CIS) of the Belgian Armed Forces , before: Transmission Troops
Signal Brigade , a unit of the Serbian Armed Forces.
Telegrafregimentet , Royal Danish Signal Regiment.
Sambandsbataljonen in the Brigade Nord of the Norwegian Army
Regiment Verbindingstroepen , a regiment of the Royal Netherlands Army .
Fernmeldetruppe of Bundeswehr , before: Signal Corps of the Wehrmacht and Waffen SS .
Signal Communications Troops of Russia .
Signal Corps (French Army) .
Viestirykmentti , Signal Regiment of the Finnish Army.
Swedish Army Signal Troops .