United States Army Signals Intelligence Service (source code)

= United States Army Signals Intelligence Service
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The United States Army Signals Intelligence Service (SIGINT) was a military organization responsible for signals intelligence operations during World War II and the early Cold War period. It played a crucial role in intercepting and analyzing enemy communications, which provided valuable intelligence to military leaders. SIGINT encompasses the collection, analysis, and dissemination of information obtained from electronic signals. This could include radio communications, telegraph messages, and later, more advanced forms of electronic communication.