List of United States Army Careers - Signal Corps Branch (SC)

Signal Corps Branch (SC)

Officer

  • 25A Signal, General

Warrant

  • 255A Information Services Technician
  • 255N Network Management Technician
  • 255S Information Protection Technician
  • 255Z Senior Network Operations Technician

Enlisted

  • 25B Information Technology Specialist
  • 25C Radio Operator-Maintainer
  • 25E Electromagnetic Spectrum Manager
  • 25F Network Switching Systems Operator-Maintainer
  • 25L Cable Systems Installer-Maintainer
  • 25M Multimedia Illustrator
  • 25N Nodal Network Systems Operators-Maintainer
  • 25P Microwave Systems Operator-Maintainer
  • 25Q Multichannel Transmission Systems Operator-Maintainer
  • 25R Visual Information Equipment Operator-Maintainer
  • 25S Satellite Communication Systems Operator-Maintainer
  • 25T Satellite/Microwave Systems Chief
  • 25U Signal Support Systems Specialist
  • 25V Combat Documentation/Production Specialist
  • 25W Telecommunications Operations Chief
  • 25X Chief Signal NCO
  • 25Z Visual Information Operations Chief

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