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Where are the signals based?

Where are the signals based?

Royal Corps of Signals
Active 1920 – present
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
Garrison/HQ Blandford Camp, Dorset

What does a signal squadron do?

241 Signal Squadron They provide infrastructure support for telephony and data communications using copper and fibre optic links. In high demand across the army, their technicians are constantly deployed to support current operations all over the world.

When did the 7th Signal Regiment get its name?

The familiar name came in 1959 as the regiment adopted the title 7th (Corps) Signal Regiment By now was organised into seven squadrons, comprising over 1000 personnel, providing facilities for 1 (BR) Corps’ Main HQ and ‘Step Up’ (intermediate) HQ.

Who are the members of the 1 St combat Signal Regiment?

The Regiment comprises three sub-units: 104 Signal Squadron, 105 Signal Squadron and Headquarter Squadron. The 1 st Combat Signal Regiment’s heritage is a combination of the 104 Signal Squadron (104 Sig Sqn) and the Headquarter Company 1 st Australian Task Force from the Vietnam War.

Is the Signal Regiment still in the Army?

Signal Regiment Out of the Signal Corps – which was at the time 126 years old – was created the Signal Regiment. The corps still exists as the larger entity, the Army branch. Laid over the corps is the veneer of the Regimental system, which established a Regimental adjutant, insignia, coat of arms, motto and Regimental home base.

Is the 7th Signal Regiment still in Borneo?

Braving the Queensland heat, quite a number of family, friends, and veterans witnessed this auspicious occasion. 7th Signal Regiment would like to express its thanks to everyone who took the time to come out to Borneo Barracks today and we also would like to congratulate those soldiers who were promoted or received an award.