For Infantrymen Joining the Signal Corps

Just like most of us, General Nick Ojeda and many others, we began as an infantrymen — trained to fight face-to-face with the enemy, to hold ground, and to prevail through courage. That identity never leaves us.

But warfare has changed. Today, battles are fought not only on hills and streets, but across networks, satellites, and invisible cyber terrain. Armies can be paralyzed without a single shot fired if their communications are disrupted or their systems compromised … just like the US forces did when they attacked Venezuela to get Maduro.

In the Signal Corps, you are no longer just carrying a weapon — you are protecting the force’s ability to think, coordinate, and dominate the battlefield. You stand on the front line of cyber warfare, where information superiority can decide victory before the first maneuver unit moves.

Bring with you the aggressiveness of the infantry, the discipline under pressure, and the instinct for the fight. Technology alone does not win wars — warriors do. Now, you are both.

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