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  2. Royal Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    The Princess Royal, the Colonel-In-Chief of the Corps, delivered a video message of congratulations, [19] and the Foreman of Signals Course students successfully took a photograph of the Royal Signals 100 badge in space, completing a challenge that was set for them.

  3. File:Royal Corps of Signals cap badge.svg - Wikipedia

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    57 (City and County of Bristol) Signal Squadron; 608 Signal Troop (United Kingdom) 71st (City of London) Yeomanry Signal Regiment; 7th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) 85 (Ulster) Signal Squadron; Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals; Cyber and Electro Magnetic Activities Effects Group; Royal Corps of Signals; Royal School of ...

  4. Queen's Own Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry

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    67 Signal Squadron is authorised to wear some embellishments of the former QOWWY. These include SD hat; 13th/18th Royal Hussars' pattern, white top, and black bottom on which is worn the Royal Corps of Signals cap badge, Warwickshire Yeomanry collar badges with a Bear and Ragged Staff. WWY brass titles, WWY embroidered in yellow on a khaki ...

  5. 39th (Skinners) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    39th (Skinners) Signal Regiment is an Army Reserve regiment in the Royal Corps of Signals in the British Army. The regiment forms part of 1 Signal Brigade, providing military communications for national operations. The Lynx badge is a reminder of the unit's connection with the Worshipful Company of Skinners. Regimental Headquarters in Horfield ...

  6. 224 Signal Squadron (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  7. 15th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Corps of Signals Unit Histories of the Corps (1920-2001) and Its Antecedents. Helion and Company, 2003. ISBN 1874622922 "HQ 11th Signal and West Midlands Brigade". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-20. "Royal Signals". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-20.

  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. 48th (South Midland) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    48 (South Midland) Signal Regiment was a Territorial Army (TA) unit of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals from 1920. It had its origins in a Volunteer unit of the Royal Engineers formed in 1861 and provided the communications for several infantry divisions during World War II. Postwar it went through a number of reorganisations.