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  2. 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.

  3. Catterick Garrison - Wikipedia

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    The base was originally named Richmond Camp but was changed to Catterick Camp in 1915 and later modified to Catterick Garrison in 1973. After serving as a prisoner of war camp at the end of the First World War , the idea to make Catterick a permanent military barracks was first suggested after the partitioning of Ireland in 1921, to replace The ...

  4. Royal School of Signals - Wikipedia

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    The school was founded in 1869 at Chatham in Kent as the Signal Wing of the Royal School of Military Engineering. [2] It moved to Houghton Regis in Bedfordshire in 1915, Maresfield Park in Sussex in 1920, Catterick Camp in North Yorkshire in 1925 and Blandford Camp in Dorset in 1967. [2] It became the Royal School of Signals in 1992. [2]

  5. 11th Signal and West Midlands Brigade - Wikipedia

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    15th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp (to move to Swinton Barracks, Perham Down to support 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team) 21st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Azimghur Barracks, Colerne (to move to Catterick Garrison in 2020/21 to provide support to the 1st Deep Recce Strike Brigade)

  6. Blandford Camp - Wikipedia

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    Blandford was then selected to be the future home of the School of Signals (then at Catterick) and the present-day camp was planned. The School of Signals (now the Royal School of Signals) moved there in 1967, to be responsible for all management and technical courses for Royal Signals Officers and NCOs. [6]

  7. Selection and training in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Bovington Camp: Royal Armoured Corps Household Cavalry: Royal School of Artillery: Larkhill: Royal Artillery: Army Aviation Centre: Middle Wallop: Army Air Corps: Royal School of Military Engineering: Chatham: Royal Engineers: Minley: Royal School of Signals: Blandford Camp: Royal Corps of Signals: Infantry Training Centre: Catterick: Infantry ...

  8. Royal Signals Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Signals Museum was founded in Catterick, North Yorkshire during the 1930s. It moved to its current location of Blandford Camp in 1967. [2] An appeal which generated £1 million enabled the construction of a new wing in 1995 and complete refurbishment of the exhibits completed in 1997. The museum was reopened in its new form on 28 May ...

  9. List of British Army installations - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals [132] Headquarters, Defence School of Communications and Information Systems 11 (Royal School of Signals) Signal Regiment [133] 13 Signal Regiment [134] 280 Signal Squadron, 1st NATO Signal Battalion [135] Communication Information Systems (CIS) Trails and Development Unit (CISTDU) [136]