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  2. Royal Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    In 2017 the Royal Signals Motorcycle Display Team, then in its 90th year, was disbanded; senior officers had complained that it "failed to reflect the modern-day cyber communication skills in which the Royal Signals are trained". [16] On 28 June 2020, the Royal Corps of Signals marked the 100th anniversary of its foundation. [17]

  3. 35th (South Midlands) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Royal Corps of Signals: Role: Support regular army (ARRC) support: Size: Five Squadrons: Part of: 12 Signal Group 143 (West Midlands) Brigade: Garrison/HQ: Support Squadron - Coventry and Sutton Coldfield 48 Signal Squadron - Birmingham 58 Signal Squadron - Newcastle-under-Lyme 89 Signal Squadron - Rugby 95 Signal Squadron - Shrewsbury: Motto(s)

  4. 32nd Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 32nd Signal Regiment is a British Army Reserve Regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals. The regiment forms part of 1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade, providing military communications for national operations.

  5. 2nd Signal Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The 2nd Signal Brigade (later 2nd Signal Group), was a military formation of the British Army composed of Royal Corps of Signals units. The brigade was first formed following the reorganisation of the old Territorial Army in 1967, and was disbanded in 2012 under the Army 2020 programme.

  6. 34th (Northern) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 34th Signal regiment was originally formed in 1967 as a result of the merger between the 50th (Northumbrian), 49th (West Riding), 90th (North Riding) Signals Regiments and 339 Signal Squadron. Upon formation the regiment immediately joined the 12th Signal Group to help provide communications between the Channel Ports and the rear of the 1st ...

  7. 7th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Cliff Lord & Graham Watson, Royal Corps of Signals: Unit Histories of the Corps (1920–2001) and its Antecedents, Solihull: Helion, 2003, ISBN 1-874622-92-2. Maj-Gen R.F.H. Nalder, The Royal Corps of Signals: A History of its Antecedents and Developments (Circa 1800–1955), London: Royal Signals Institution, 1958.

  8. 47th (London) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    When the Royal Corps of Signals (RCS) was created in 1920 the 47th (2nd London) Divisional Signals [a] was formed in the Territorial Army (TA). It combined the former 47th (2nd London) Signal Company of the Royal Engineers (RE) with the 25th (County of London) Cyclist Battalion of the London Regiment.

  9. Royal Signals Association - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Signals Association (RSA) was formed in 1920 at the birth of the Corps from the Royal Engineers. The objects of the Association are: The objects of the Association are: To provide comfort and relief either generally or individually to past and present signallers and their dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.