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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 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 Independent Signal Squadron. In January 2021, the 8th Signal Regiment was established as a National Signal Regiment.

  4. Cabarlah, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    It was home to elements of the 7th Brigade early in the war. Later in the war it became a hub for signals and other training. Cabarlah is now home to the 7th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare) and other Australian Defence Force signals facilities. [13] St Martin's Anglican Church was opened at the Cabarlah Barracks in 1959 but closed circa ...

  5. 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

  6. 7th Regiment - Wikipedia

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    7th Signal Regiment (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 8 December 2023, at 16:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution ...

  7. 107th Signal Battalion "Predil" - Wikipedia

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    In 2002, the battalion was reformed and assigned to the 7th Signal Regiment as the regiment's second signal battalion. [1] The battalion's anniversary falls, as for all signal units, on 20 June 1918, the day the Austro-Hungarian Army began its retreat across the Piave river during the Second Battle of the Piave River .

  8. Royal Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, The Royal Corps of Signals moved its training regiments, 11th Signal Regiment (the Recruit Training Regiment) and 8th Signal Regiment (the Trade Training School), from Catterick Garrison to Blandford Camp. [10] In late 2012, 2nd (National Communications) Signal Brigade was disbanded. [11]

  9. Operation Telic order of battle - Wikipedia

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    19 Mechanised Brigade Headquarters and 209 Signal Squadron; 40 Regiment, Royal Artillery; 38 Engineer Regiment; 1st Battalion, The Queen's Lancashire Regiment; 1st Battalion, King's Own Scottish Borderers; 1st Battalion, The King's Regiment; 2nd Battalion, The Light Infantry; 1st Battalion, The Royal Green Jackets; Elements of The Light Dragoons