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| - Le SIS, abréviation de « US Army Signals Intelligence Service », fut, pendant l'entre-deux guerres, et au début de la Seconde Guerre mondiale, le service de renseignements de l'arme des transmissions de l'armée de terre des États-Unis, chargé du décryptage des trafics de l'adversaire. Dans la marine, l'équivalent est l'OP-20-G. (fr)
- The Signal Intelligence Service (SIS) was the United States Army codebreaking division through World War II. It was founded in 1930 to compile codes for the Army. It was renamed the Signal Security Agency in 1943, and in September 1945, became the Army Security Agency. For most of the war it was headquartered at Arlington Hall (former campus of Arlington Hall Junior College for Women), on Arlington Boulevard in Arlington, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington (D.C.). During World War II, it became known as the Army Security Agency, and its resources were reassigned to the newly established National Security Agency (NSA). (en)
- Слу́жба разве́дки сигна́лов (англ. Signal Intelligence Service, сокращённо SIS) — американская служба радиотехнической разведки, работавшая в интересах подразделений криптоанализа армии США. (ru)
- Служба розвідки сигналів (англ. Signal Intelligence Service, скорочено SIS) — американська служба радіотехнічної розвідки, яка працювала в інтересах підрозділів криптоаналізу армії США. (uk)
- Der Signal Intelligence Service (kurz SIS) war eine geheime US-Militäreinheit, die im Zweiten Weltkrieg mit der Kryptanalyse gegnerischer, hauptsächlich deutscher, italienischer und japanischer Nachrichten betraut war. Hauptsitz war Arlington Hall in Arlington, Virginia . Der SIS ging am 15. September 1945 mit Gründung der United States Army Security Agency (ASA) in dieser auf. (de)
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