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  2. Royal Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications), at John Howard Barracks, Bletchley [43] 255 (Special Operations) Signal Squadron, at Aldershot Garrison supporting the Army Special Operations Brigade 216 Parachute Signal Squadron , 16th Air Assault Brigade Headquarters and 216 (Parachute) Signal Squadron , Colchester

  3. Royal Signals trades - Wikipedia

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    Soldiers from any trade can volunteer for service with 216 Parachute Signal Squadron, completing 'P' Company parachute training, as a Special Communicator with 299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications) or as a Special Forces Communicator with 18 (UKSF) Signal Regiment.

  4. 1st Signal Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    223 Signal Squadron (Radio), at Bushfields Camp, Winchester [5] 602 Signal Troop (Special Communications), at (either) The Barracks , Brecon (later moving to or at) Bicester Garrison [ 6 ] Following the 1975 Mason Review , the group was reorganised so that it oversaw all oversees signal units, leaving the UKLF support role to the 2nd Signal ...

  5. 2nd Signal Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    Under this re-structuring, the brigade was significantly reduced in size, with 1 Sqn disbanding and being absorbed as 801 Signal Troop in 299 Signal Squadron (1 Signal Brigade), 43 Signal Sqn joining 21 Signal Regiment full-time, and the largest changes: 31 (City of London), 36 (Eastern), 38 (City of Sheffield), and 40 (Ulster) Signal Regiments ...

  6. Structure of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    1st Signal Brigade, at Imjin Barracks, Innsworth. 299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications), supports Other Government Departments in the UK and overseas, Bletchley; 10 Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at MOD Corsham, Corsham; 16 Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Beacon Barracks, Stafford

  7. List of British Army installations - Wikipedia

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    299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications) [200] Kendrew Barracks: Cottesmore: England: Rutland: 2012 [q] 1st Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment [201] 2nd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment [202] 7 Regiment RLC [202] Kimberley Barracks: Preston: England Lancashire 1940 Set to close in 2027. 4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment [203 ...

  8. Future Soldier (British Army) - Wikipedia

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    39 Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol (Signal Regiment - Reserve) Gurkha ARRC Support Battalion , in Innsworth (Logistics and Force Protection for HQ ARRC) 299 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bletchley (Special Communications)

  9. 18 (UKSF) Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The regiment also incorporated 267 (SRR) Signal Squadron to support the SRR and a new squadron 268 (UKSF) Signal Squadron. [1] 267 Signal Squadron had been formed on 18 December 1987. [14] 268 (UKSF) Signal Squadron incorporated the strategic communications element from 264 (SAS) Signal Squadron which provided long range strategic communications.