U. S. Army Signal Intelligence Corps
GPTKB entity
Statements (66)
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gptkbp:instance_of |
gptkb:military_unit
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gptkbp:alliance |
gptkb:Allied_Forces
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gptkbp:associated_with |
gptkb:crypt
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gptkbp:collaborated_with |
gptkb:British_Intelligence
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gptkbp:collaboration |
gptkb:National_Security_Agency
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gptkbp:command_structure |
Part of the U. S. Army's command structure.
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gptkbp:contribution |
Provided critical intelligence during major battles.
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gptkbp:deployment |
Deployed in various theaters of war.
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gptkbp:disbandment_date |
Disbanded in 1946.
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gptkbp:dissolved |
1946
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gptkbp:equipment |
Radio equipment
Utilized advanced communication equipment. |
gptkbp:field |
Military intelligence.
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gptkbp:founded |
gptkb:1942
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gptkbp:function |
Collecting and analyzing enemy communications.
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gptkbp:has_a_focus_on |
Intercepting enemy communications.
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gptkbp:has_ability |
Contributed to Allied victories.
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gptkbp:has_units |
Signal Corps emblem.
Signal intelligence operations. Varied during operations. |
gptkbp:headquarters |
gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
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gptkbp:historical_period |
World War II era
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gptkbp:historical_role |
Key role in military communications.
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gptkbp:historical_significance |
Contributed to the success of military operations during WWII.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
U. S. Army Signal Intelligence Corps
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gptkbp:intelligence |
Signal intelligence
Analyzed intercepted communications. Intercepting radio signals. |
gptkbp:involved |
Composed of trained signal intelligence officers.
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gptkbp:involved_units |
U. S. Department of Defense.
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gptkbp:language |
English
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gptkbp:legacy |
Foundation for modern military intelligence.
Influenced future intelligence operations. |
gptkbp:location |
gptkb:United_States
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gptkbp:mission |
Support military operations through signal intelligence.
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gptkbp:motto |
The Signal Corps is the Army's communication and information systems technology.
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gptkbp:notable_achievement |
Successful interception of enemy plans.
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gptkbp:notable_event |
gptkb:Operation_Overlord
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gptkbp:notable_person |
Major General William H. Draper
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gptkbp:operational_area |
gptkb:World_War_II
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gptkbp:operational_challenges |
Adapting to new technologies.
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gptkbp:operational_history |
Active during World War II.
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gptkbp:operational_status |
gptkb:Inactive
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gptkbp:parent_organization |
gptkb:United_States_Army
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gptkbp:part_of |
gptkb:United_States_Army
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gptkbp:partnerships |
Worked with other intelligence agencies.
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gptkbp:post_war_career |
Significant impact on the outcome of WWII.
Transitioned to peacetime intelligence operations. |
gptkbp:recognition |
Recognized for contributions to military intelligence.
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gptkbp:recruitment |
Military personnel.
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gptkbp:reformed |
1946
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gptkbp:role |
Signal intelligence
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gptkbp:strategic_importance |
Critical for military strategy.
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gptkbp:subordinate_units |
gptkb:Signal
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gptkbp:successor |
gptkb:U._S._Army_Intelligence_and_Security_Command
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gptkbp:symbol |
Signal Corps insignia
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gptkbp:tactics |
Use of intercept stations.
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gptkbp:training |
Signal intelligence training
Provided specialized training in signal intelligence. |
gptkbp:training_programs |
Various military bases.
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gptkbp:type |
Intelligence unit
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gptkbp:unit_history |
Part of U. S. military history.
Significant in the development of military intelligence. |
gptkbp:uses_technology |
Early radio technology.
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gptkbp:bfsParent |
gptkb:Battle_of_Guadalcanal_(Air)
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gptkbp:bfsLayer |
5
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