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9781874622079

The Royal Corps of Signals: Unit Histories of the Corps (1920-2001) and Its Antecedents

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  • Copyright: 2003-08-01
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Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Preface viii
Acknowledgements ix
Part One - Regular Signals Units
Introduction to Regular Signal Units
16(7)
Regular Signal Regiments, 1st-30th
23(56)
Regular Signal Squadrons, 200-299
79(28)
Regular Signal Troops, 500-599
107(13)
Regular Signal Troops, 600-699
120(7)
Signal Groups and Brigades
127(6)
Part Two - Reserve Signal Units
Reserve Signal Units since 1908
133(3)
Tracking Guide to TA Signal Regiments
136(1)
Territorial Army Signal Regiments, 31st-40th and 71st-72nd
137(10)
Territorial Army Signal Squadrons, 1-5, 41-97, and 265
147(46)
Territorial Army Signal Regiments, Squadrons, and Troops, 1947-1959
193(9)
Territorial Army Signal Squadrons, 1959-1967
202(5)
Territorial Army Signal Troops since 1967
207(2)
Army Emergency Reserve Signal Squadrons, 1953-1967
209(2)
Signal Regiments of the Supplementary Reserve and Army Emergency Reserve, 1950-1967
211(3)
Part Three - Royal Engineer Signals
Royal Engineer Signal Units 1870-1914
214(1)
Engineer Signal Unit Organisation before 1914
215(1)
Royal Engineer Signal Unit Organisation in 1914
216(1)
Royal Engineer Signal Service Units, 1914-1919
217(12)
Wireless Units in the United Kingdom and France, 1902-1918
229(1)
Mobile Wireless Sections in France, Italy, Egypt, Salonika and Mesopotamia, 1916-1918
230(1)
British Expeditionary Force 11 November 1918
231(7)
Syren Force and Elope Force
238(1)
Part Four - Overviews of the Royal Corps of Signals
Royal Corps of Signals, 1922
239(2)
Royal Corps of Signals, 1939
241(4)
Summary of Signal Units, 1939-1945
245(14)
Campaigns of the Second World War
259(2)
Signal Unit Organisation, 1939-1945
261(5)
Royal Corps of Signals, 1947-1948
266(4)
Organisation of major Signal units in 1953
270(1)
1959 Re-numbering of Signal Units
271(2)
Pre-1959 Signal Squadrons
273(3)
Regular Signal Units, 1960
276(2)
Royal Signals Unit Organisation, 1960
278(4)
Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve, 1967
282(1)
Regular Signal Units, 1990
283(1)
Royal Corps of Signals Organisation, 2001
284(3)
Signal Units in Germany, 1947-2001
287(6)
Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) from 1993
293(1)
Caribbean Signals
293(1)
Signal Units in Mediterranean, Middle East & Africa Since 1947
293(3)
Signal Units in the Far East Since 1947
296(3)
Post War Conflicts - Korea, Suez, Borneo, Aden, Falkland Islands, the Gulf, the Balkans, Afghanistan
299(7)
Part Five - Overview of Specialist Signal Units Airborne Signals 306(16)
Air Formation Signals and Air Support Signal Units
310(2)
Anti-Aircraft Command Signals
312(2)
Artillery Signals
314(1)
Commando Signals
315(3)
Golden Arrow and 4 Wireless Group
318(2)
Royal Signals at Sea
320(2)
Part Six - Directorate of Signals, Training, and Support Units Directorate of Signals 322(15)
Signals Training: An Overview
323(1)
Royal Signals Boys
323(2)
Army Apprentices
325(2)
Royal Signals' Training Organisation
327(4)
Ptarmigan Introduction Unit
331(1)
Royal Signals Band
332(1)
Royal Signals Maintenance Team Support Battalion HQARRC
332(1)
Royal Signals Museum
333(1)
Blue Helmets
333(1)
Signals Research and Development Establishment (SRDE)
333(3)
University Training Corps
336(1)
White Helmets Motor Cycle Display Team
336(1)
Part Seven - British Empire and Commonwealth Units
Aden
337(1)
Australia
338(2)
Bangladesh
340(1)
Brunei
341(1)
Burma
341(2)
Canada
343(3)
East Africa
346(4)
Fiji
350(1)
India
351(3)
Malaysia
354(2)
New Zealand
356(4)
Oman
360(1)
Pakistan
361(1)
Papua New Guinea
362(1)
Qatar
362(1)
Rhodesia
362(2)
Federation of Rhodesia & Nyasaland
364(1)
Singapore
365(1)
Somaliland
366(1)
South Africa
366(3)
Southern Rhodesia
369(1)
South West Africa
370(1)
Sri Lanka
371(2)
Straits Settlements
373(1)
Sudan
374(1)
Tonga
374(1)
Trucial Oman
374(2)
UK-Queens Gurkha Signals
376(1)
West Africa
377(4)
Zambia
381(1)
Zimbabwe
382(1)
Part Eight - Miscellaneous Units
1 Madras Signal Company
383(1)
9 (ANZUK) Signal Regiment
383(1)
24 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers (Post Office Rifles)
383(2)
28 (ANZUK) Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron
385(1)
30 Engineer Brigade HQ and Signal Troop
385(1)
504 Signal Squadron (COMWEL)
385(1)
ACE HIGH & Forward Scatter Stations
385(2)
Army Wireless Chain/COMCAN
387(1)
Auxiliary Unit Signals
387(1)
Ceylon High Speed Wireless Company
388(1)
Communications Security Monitoring Team Germany
389(1)
Hilt Communications Unit Falkland Islands (JCUFI)
389(1)
NATO AREA-HQAFCENT AWCS
389(1)
NATO Satellite Ground Terminal F17 Baldo Bridge
390(1)
NORTHAG Air Support Radio Squadron
390(1)
Special Operations Executive
390(1)
TELCOM Cable & Wireless
391(1)
UK MOD Team SANGCOM Riyadh
392(1)
UNTAG Signal Squadron
392(1)
WRAC Signals
392(2)
Part Nine - Badges and Insignia
The Device of the Royal Corps of Signals
394(1)
Distinctive Unit Insignia
395(2)
Glossary 397(6)
Bibliography 403

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