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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.
This is a list of units of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals. Brigades. 1st Signal Brigade (1982—1987) 1st Signal Group (1968—1982)
The Royal Artillery had the special rank of bombardier below the corporal, and both he and the acting bombardier wore one chevron. The Royal Engineers and Army Ordnance Corps also had an additional rank of second corporal, who wore one chevron. On full-dress tunics, badges in white or gold lace were worn only on the right arm, but on service ...
224 Signal Squadron (Cyber) is a company sized military communications unit of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals and forms part of the corps' new 13th (Cyber) Signal Regiment. The squadron was originally formed in 1959 as part of the army's wider expansion of the Royal Signals, but disbanded in 1980 afters its tasks were taken over by a ...
I Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals; 1st (London) Corps Signals; 1st Corps Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals; 2nd (London) Corps Signals; 2nd Western Corps Signals; 3rd (London) Corps Signals; 5th (London) Corps Signals; 6th (London) Corps Signals; 21st Corps Signals, Royal Corps of Signals; 23rd (Southern) Corps Signal Regiment ...
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
1st Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals; 2nd Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals; 44 Parachute Brigade Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals; 47 Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals; 608 Signal Troop (United Kingdom) 842 Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals; 844 (Cinque Ports) Signal Troop; 858 (Corps) Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals; 859 ...
60 (Royal Buckinghamshire Hussars) Signal Squadron; 68 (Inns of Court & City Yeomanry) Signal Squadron; 68 (Inns of Court & City and Essex Yeomanry) Signal Squadron; 70 (Essex Yeomanry) Signal Squadron; 83 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals; 85 (Ulster) Signal Squadron; 93 (North Somerset Yeomanry) Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals