signal corps

  • 11Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps — Infobox Military Unit unit name=Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps caption=A Signal Corps bi plane prepares to land dates=1 August 1907–18 July 1914 country=United States allegiance= branch=United States Army type= role=Flying instruction… …

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  • 12Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps — The Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps, was the name of the military aviation service of the United States Army from 1914 to 1918, and a direct ancestor of the United States Air Force. It replaced the Aeronautical Division, U.S. Signal Corps and …

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  • 13List of U.S. Signal Corps Vehicles — This is a list of Vehicles used by the U.S. Army Signal Corps fromWWI thru World War II. DesignationsVehicles specifically designed for the Signal Corps were designated by a K number. The K number was phased out along with the Signal Corps Radio… …

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  • 14Military Academy of the Signal Corps, S. M. Budjonny — Coordinates: 60°00′42.8″N 30°22′30.1″E / 60.011889°N 30.375028°E / 60.011889; 30.375028 …

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  • 15Military Historical Museum of Artillery, Engineers and Signal Corps — Coordinates: 59°57′14″N 30°18′50″E / 59.9539°N 30.3138°E / 59.9539; 30.3138 …

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  • 16Camp Murphy Southern Signal Corps School — The United States Army Signal Corps established Camp Murphy, a top secret radar training school in 1942. Camp Murphy is located between Stuart and Jupiter in sourtheastern Florida, at coordinates coord|27|0|17|N|80|07|45|W|region:US type:landmark …

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  • 17corps — [kôr] n. pl. corps [kôrz] [ME < OFr corps, cors, body < L corpus, body: see CORPUS] 1. a body of people associated in some work, organization, etc. under common direction [a diplomatic corps] 2. Mil. a) a branch of the armed forces having… …

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  • 18Corps — This article is about a military unit. For alternative meanings, see Corps (disambiguation). v …

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  • 19corps — Synonyms and related words: Bund, KP, Rochdale cooperative, adjutant general corps, age group, air corps, alliance, armored corps, army, army corps, army group, army nurse corps, assemblage, association, axis, band, battalion, battery, battle… …

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  • 20corps — noun (plural corps) Etymology: French, from Old French cors, from Latin corpus body Date: 1707 1. a. an organized subdivision of the military establishment < Marine Corps > …

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