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Joint Directorate Of Infrastructure Networks And Information Systems
The Joint Directorate of Intrastructure Networks and Information Systems (''Direction Interarmées des Réseaux d'Infrastructure et des Systèmes d'Information'', or DIRISI) is a Communications and information systems organisation of the French Armed Forces. The DIRISI was created on 1 January 2004 by decree of 31 December 2003. The staff of the DIRISI is located at Fort de Bicetre in the town of Kremlin-Bicêtre (Val de Marne). Among its installations is the Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station The Pierre-sur-Haute military radio station is a site used for French military communications. It has been used in the service of France since 1913. It is in the Sauvain and Job communes, with the boundary between the Rhône-Alpes and Auverg .... External links *{{cite web, title=La DIRISI, url=http://www.defense.gouv.fr/ema/interarmees/la-direction-interarmees-des-reseaux-d-infrastructure-des-systemes-d-information-de-la-defense/la-dirisi, publisher=Ministère de la Défense ...
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Insigne De La Direction Interarmées Des Réseaux D'Infrastructure Et Des Systèmes D'Information
An insignia () is a sign or mark distinguishing a group, grade, rank, or function. It can be a symbol of personal power or that of an official group or governing body. On its own, an insignia is a sign of a specific or general authority and is usually made of metal or fabric. Together, insignias form a decoration with the different elements of a rank, grade, or dignity. There are many types of insignia, including civil decoration, civil and military decorations, Crown (heraldry), crowns, emblems, and coats of arms. Singular/plural "Insignia" can be used either as a plurale tantum word, i.e. unchanged for both singular and plural, or it can take the plural form "insignias", both equally valid options. The singular "insigne" is rarely used. History The use of insignias predates history, both for personal and group (especially military) use. When the insignia was meant to be seen, it was placed at top of a pole or the head of a spear. The Persians used a golden eagle as an insig ...
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