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Communication between military units it's one of the most important factor during a

war. Without the possibility of communication, troops become vulnerable to the


enemy. Messengers have been employed in war since ancient times and still
constitute a valuable means of communication. Alexander, Hannibal, and Caesar each
developed an elaborate system of relays by which messages were carried from one
messenger post to another by mounted messengers traveling at top speed. They were
thus able to maintain contact with their homelands during their far-flung campaigns
and to transmit messages with surprising speed.
governing of his distant dominions. Before the end of the 18th century European
armies used the visual telegraph, system devised by Claude Chappe, employing
semaphore towers or poles with movable arms. Despite the early pioneering efforts
on land the real development of signal communication in war did not come until
after invention of the electric telegraph by Samuel F.B. Morse. In his successful
demonstration of electric communication between Washington, D.C., and Baltimore in
1844, he provided a completely new means of rapid signal communication.
During battle operations the troops that are able to communicate between each
other are more efficient and more agile in combating the enemy. During World War 1,
both sides used every possible way of communication, from telegraph lines, to
pigeons. On the morning of October 2, 1918, the 77th Division was ordered to move
forward against a heavily fortified German line as part of a massive American
attack in the Meuse-Argonne region. Whittlesey commanded a mixed battalion of 554
soldiers, who advanced forward through a ravine. Because the units on their flanks
failed to make headway, Whittlesey's troops were cut off from their supply lines,
pinned down by German fire from the surrounding 200-foot (61 m) high bluffs. Due to
the lost of communication with the HQ, their position was often bombarded by
friendly fire.
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