"Signal Service Notes, Volumes 11-20" offers a detailed look into the activities of the United States Army Signal Corps. This compilation provides insights into the technological and logistical aspects of military communications and meteorological observations during the late 19th century. The volumes likely contain reports, instructions, and data related to signaling techniques, weather forecasting, and the establishment of communication networks.
Of historical significance, this collection serves as a primary source for understanding the development of military engineering, the evolution of telecommunications, and the early advancements in weather science within a military context. Researchers and historians interested in military history, the history of science, and the development of communication technologies will find this volume a valuable resource.
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