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3rd Signal Group (V) (1967—1975) 4th Signal Group (1969—1992) 12th Signal Group (1967—1982), later 12th Signal Brigade; 13th Signal Group (V) (1967—1972) Headquarters, Radio Group British Army of the Rhine (1963—1977) Headquarters, Communications and Security Group (United Kingdom) Headquarters, Royal Signals Malta
The most widely accepted origin is a Royal Signals boxer, Jimmy Emblen, who was the British Army Champion in 1924 and represented the Royal Corps of Signals from 1921 to 1924. [24] The first use so far recorded of "Jimmy" in this context is to be found in the (RE) Signal Service Training Camp magazine, The Wire, June 1920.
The Royal Corps of Signals reserve component was severely reduced after the 2009 Review of Reserve Forces, losing many full regiments, with their respective squadrons mostly reduced to troops. Below is the list of units part of the corps down to platoon (troop) size. [81] [82] Joint Service Support Unit, at RAF Digby (Army Reserve elements)
4th Air Formation Signals (North Somerset Yeomanry), Royal Corps of Signals; 4th Army Signals, Royal Corps of Signals; 4th Line of Communication Signals, Royal Corps of Signals; 8th Army Signals, Royal Corps of Signals; 12th Signal Brigade (United Kingdom) 12th Signal Group (Volunteers) 18th Line of Communication Signals, Royal Corps of Signals
New Zealand Woman's Royal Army Corps Pro Patria Latin For Country Disestablished 1978 Royal New Zealand Army Service Corps Nil SineLabore Latin Nothing without work Disestablished 1978 Royal New Zealand Army Ordnance Corps: Sua Tele Tonanti Latin To the warrior his arms Disestablished 1996 Royal New Zealand Corps of Transport: Nil Sine Labore Latin
Pages in category "Squadrons of the Royal Corps of Signals" The following 47 pages are in this category, out of 47 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Pages in category "Royal Corps of Signals" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...
Pages in category "Divisional signal units of the Royal Corps of Signals" The following 36 pages are in this category, out of 36 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .