Combat Support Jobs
SIGNAL CORPS
Signal Corps officers must blend together combat leadership skills and technical proficiency as they plan and manage
information systems that support the command and control of the Army's forces. Signal officer assignments and career
opportunities are diverse and challenging. They direct and control the installation, operations, maintenance, and reconfiguration
of networks of information systems for theater/tactical, strategic, and sustaining base operations and the operation of the Army
portion of the global defense communications systems.
MILITARY POLICE CORPS
The Military Police Corps encompasses positions concerned with Military Police (MP) support to combat operations, law
enforcement, security of U.S. Government resources, criminal investigation, and corrections. The combat support role
provides a vital link in our national defense, and the MPs provide the tactical commander with a force that is highly organized,
trained, and responsive to the battlefield commander. Military Police also serve as peacekeeping forces in a low-intensity
conflict and provide security in war and peace to critical Army facilities and resources.
MILITARY INTELLIGENCE
Military Intelligence encompasses the application and integration of all Military Intelligence functions at both the tactical and
strategic levels. Officers serving in this specialty plan, conduct, and supervise intelligence collection resources, analysis of the
resultant raw intelligence information, and the production and dissemination of finished all-source intelligence in the form of
briefings and written reports to the ultimate consumer, the commander.
CHEMICAL CORPS
The Chemical Corps encompasses functions which are primarily oriented toward operations, training, scientific development,
and acquisition activities in support of nuclear, biological, chemical (NBC) defense program. The chemical Corps provides the
Army with a highly trained corps of NBC defense and operational experts.
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