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  2. 7th Signal Regiment (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 7th Signal Regiment is an Australian Army signals intelligence (SIGINT) unit. Drawing lineage from the Australian Special Wireless Group (ASWG), which was raised during World War II, the regiment's history includes service in the Allied campaigns in Greece, on Crete and in Syria before taking part in the fighting against the Japanese in New Guinea.

  3. Royal Australian Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Australian Signals Corps has a number of regiments and squadrons which support Regular Army, Army Reserve, and Special Operations units and Formations. The Australian Army's two Divisions and each Regular Army Brigade have a Signal Regiment directly supporting their Headquarters, Special Operation Regiments are supported by an ...

  4. List of Australian Army regiments - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of current regiments of the Australian Army, listed by Corps and service type ... 7th Combat Signals Regiment; 7th Signals Regiment; 8th ...

  5. Uniforms of the Australian Army - Wikipedia

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    Prior to Federation each of the Australian colonies had maintained their own military forces made up pre-dominantly of volunteers or militia, and the uniforms they adopted generally followed colour and design of the part-time British territorial forces, being mostly green and grey as opposed to the red of the British regular forces, although this was worn by some units. [2]

  6. 7th Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    7th Signal Regiment may refer to: 7th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) , former regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals, British Army 7th Signal Regiment (Australia) , current Australian Army signals intelligence unit

  7. Australian Army unit colour patches - Wikipedia

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    The first approval for the use of distinctive unit colours for Australian army units came from Major General William Throsby Bridges for the 1st Division to fly flags to denote unit areas and lines in Egypt during World War I. C.E.W. Bean made the first reference to unit colour patches to be worn on the uniform, when he described Major General ...

  8. Australian Army enlisted rank insignia - Wikipedia

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    Royal Australian Infantry Corps; Australian Army Catering Corps; Australian Army Intelligence Corps; Different rank titles are used by other corps. [8] These soldiers hold the same rank as a PTE E-2 or PTE(P) E-3 Musician (MUSN): AABC; Signaller (SIG): Royal Australian Corps of Signals 4; Gunner (GNR): Royal Regiment of Australian Artillery

  9. Category : Military units and formations of Australia in ...

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    4th Regiment, Royal Australian Artillery; 2/5th Commando Squadron (Australia) No. 5 Operational Training Unit RAAF; 2/6th Cavalry Commando Regiment (Australia) 7th Signal Regiment (Australia) 2/8th Commando Squadron (Australia) 8th Field Ambulance (Australia) 2/9th Cavalry Commando Regiment (Australia) No. 9 Squadron RAAF; 13th Engineer ...