NETCOM announces transition to Army Unified Directory Service to enhance capabilities for Soldiers
April 23, 2025
ARCYBER Data Management and Analytics Directorate
March 11, 2025
Learn the language of data with NETCOM
February 4, 2025
NETCOM conducts workshop to enhance Geographic Combatant Commander Communication Teams
January 8, 2025
Data-driven innovations in AI/ML capabilities are forging NETCOM's future
January 6, 2025
NETCOM changes command on Brown Parade Field
August 9, 2024
54th Signal Battalion technical experts welcomes incoming warrants
July 29, 2024
NETCOM file migration efforts continue
July 29, 2024
NETCOM, Fort Huachuca host STEM Day
June 6, 2024
NETCOM, Fort Huachuca community honor fallen service members
May 27, 2024
NETCOM hosts ceremony to honor fallen signal Soldiers, civilians
May 22, 2024
Warrant Officer Cohort collaborate at Greely Hall
May 16, 2024
Army officer once ousted by vaccine mandate now leads reintegration efforts
November 19, 2025
In the Hall of Heroes, a Soldier Finds His Way Back to the Uniform
November 17, 2025
U.S. Army IMCOM named recipient of Army Superior Unit Award for coronavirus response
August 13, 2024
Annual event celebrates spring while bringing together 17,000 U.S., Japanese visitors
April 10, 2024
Defense Public Health experts say COVID, flu prevention follow same methods
January 8, 2024
2022 Army Health of the Force report continues focus on impact of COVID-19, substance abuse, female Soldier-unique health needs
June 8, 2023
Defense public health officials reflect on lessons learned as COVID-19 public health emergency ends
May 11, 2023
Cultural exchange event helps Camp Zama, Zama City children build fundamental relationship
February 28, 2023
Texas retiree community returns to Fort Hood for annual event
November 4, 2022
Chief of Staff of the Army promotes new commander as Barrett retires
December 4, 2025
Army's Cyber Strategic Seminar application now open
September 16, 2025
Army's principal cyber advisor says cyber key to preparing for future fight
September 15, 2025
27 Cadets Graduate from ARCYBER Internship Program
September 8, 2025
Maryland Army Guard Cyber Soldiers Lead Certification Exercise
August 19, 2025
Army principal cyber advisor commends ARCYBER innovations in electromagnetic and cyberspace dominance
July 29, 2025
NETCOM leads global operations for the Army’s portion of the DoDIN, ensuring freedom of action in cyberspace while denying the same to our adversaries in support of multi-domain operations.
NETCOM is the Army's leading information technology provider, securely delivering the Army’s worldwide network and services, enabling operations at scale in an ever-evolving landscape.
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NETCOM Special General Staff
The NETCOM Signal Cove of Remembrance memorial, located at Greely Hall on Fort Huachuca, was commissioned by former NETCOM Commanding General, Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Carroll Pollett in 2006, and initially dedicated by Lt. Gen. (Ret.) Susan Lawrence on Dec. 10th, 2008. On that day, 56 Signal Soldiers and civilians who had fallen since 9/11 were honored, their names and photographs enshrined within the Cove.
Since then, NETCOM has added 47 more names and photos to the walls of the memorial, and in 2020, eight panels of stained glass murals were added in honor of the scores of Army Signal Warriors who served, sacrificed and gave all throughout the Signal Regiment’s 164-year history.
Inside the memorial is a Signal Torch with an eternal flame, forged in bronze and powered by a charge of electric current, signifying the everlasting commitment our Signal forces have made to this great nation. A bronze American eagle – mounted on a pedestal – denotes the high esteem in which we hold our Signal Corps. The memorial also features a replica of the Liberty Bell (a quarter of the size of the original), signifying the birth and challenges our great nation has endured over the years. And finally, an American flag that has flown over the Pentagon, the battlefronts of Southwest Asia, our Fort Eisenhower regimental home, and the NETCOM headquarters, signifying our nation’s commitment to its fallen sons and daughters.