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  2. 3rd (UK) Division Signal Regiment - Wikipedia

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    In 1903, it was designated as the 'telegraph battalion' for 3rd Division. In 1945, the regiment was re-titled as the "3rd Infantry Division Signal Regiment". [2] [3] In 1947 upon returning from British Palestine the regiment disbanded, but re-formed in 1951 as part of the new Army Strategic Command and later deployed during the Suez Crisis in ...

  3. 3rd Signal Regiment (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Signal Regiment (Italian: 3° Reggimento Trasmissioni) is a national support signals regiment of the Italian Army based in Rome in Lazio. The regiment is the army's oldest signal regiment and assigned to the army's Signal Command. The regiment's three battalions operate the army's telecommunications network in central Italy and Sardinia.

  4. List of units of the Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    43rd Signal Battalion "Abetone", formed in 1975, elevated to 43rd Signal Regiment in 1993, regiment disbanded in 1998 and the battalion entered the 3rd Signal Regiment the next day; 47th Signal Battalion "Gennargentu", formed in 1996, entered 3rd Signal Regiment in 2000; 7th Signal Regiment, *1918

  5. 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]

  6. Units of the Royal Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    1st Signal Group (1968—1982), later 1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade; 2nd (Static Communications) Signal Group (1968—1982), later 2nd (National Communications) Signal Brigade; 3rd Signal Group (V) (1967—1975) 4th Signal Group (1969—1992) 12th Signal Group (1967—1982), later 12th Signal Brigade; 13th Signal Group (V) (1967—1972)

  7. 3rd Signal Brigade (United States) - Wikipedia

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    The 3rd Signal Brigade of the United States Army was an element of III Corps. It was based at Fort Hood, Texas, but was inactivated on 15 April 2008 as part of the transformation of the U.S. Army to a Modular Force Structure. [1] The 3rd Signal Brigade has a history of inactivations and reactivations ever since formation of the unit in 1946. [1]

  8. Structure of the Italian Army - Wikipedia

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    7th Signal Regiment, in Sacile (Friuli-Venezia Giulia) Battalion "Rolle" Battalion "Predil" 11th Signal Regiment, in Civitavecchia (Lazio) Battalion "Leonessa" Battalion "Tonale" 232nd Signal Regiment, in Avellino (Campania) Battalion "Fadalto" Battalion "Legnano" National support regiments: 3rd Signal Regiment, in Rome (Lazio)

  9. 1st Signal Regiment (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    The 1st Signal Regiment (Italian: 1° Reggimento Trasmissioni) is an expeditionary signals regiment of the Italian Army based in Milan in Lombardy.The unit was formed in 1906 in Rome as a detached brigade of the 3rd Engineer Regiment (Telegraphers) and tasked with training the army's wireless telegraphy personnel.