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The Royal Signals Museum is a military museum based at Blandford Camp in the civil parish of Tarrant Monkton, northwest of the town of Blandford Forum in Dorset, England.The museum traces the history of the British Army’s battlefield communications experts from the introduction of the telegraph in the Crimean War to the secretive story of cryptography and cyber warfare.
Blandford Camp is a military base comprising some 390 hectares of downland lying 2 ... (which includes 11 Signal Regiment), the Royal Signals Museum and the HQ ...
The Royal Signals Museum contains items relating to the history of the Royal Corps of Signals and military communication since the Napoleonic Wars. [53] In 1590, Edmund Spenser mentioned the Stoure flowing through the town in The Faerie Queene. [56] Blandford features in Thomas Hardy's novels as the Wessex town of Shottesford Forum. [57]
280 Signal Squadron, Blandford Camp, part of 1st NATO Signal Battalion (formerly 628 Signal Troop) [44] 660 Signal Troop, at Carver Barracks – supports 29 EOD Support Group and Support Unit, reformed in 2021 [45] Joint Service Signal Unit, Cyprus (Ayios Nikolaos Station, Cyprus) (electronic intelligence gathering) Regimental Headquarters
Red House Museum, Dorset: Christchurch: Local: information, information, local and social history, natural history, geology, archaeology, costumes Royal Signals Museum: Blandford Forum: Military: National museum of army communications Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum: Bournemouth: Art: Fine art and Japanese art in a Victorian mansion Scaplens ...
The Royal Signals Association (RSA) was formed in 1920 at the birth of the Corps from the Royal Engineers. The objects of the Association are: The objects of the Association are: To provide comfort and relief either generally or individually to past and present signallers and their dependants who are in conditions of need, hardship or distress.
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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]