263 to 299 Squadrons
Dates | Location | Minor Units - Remarks |
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. | Signal Training Squadron Far East | . |
1953 | Formed in Singapore | . |
. | 1 Jan 63: Renamed 263 Signal Squadron | . |
. | 1965: Disbanded | . |
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. | 263 (Harrogate) Signal Squadron | . |
?? | England: Arborfield | . |
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. | 264 (SAS) Signal Squadron | . |
1966.07 | England: Herford | . |
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. | 266 Signal Squadron | . |
1964 | Borneo | . |
. | 25 Jan 65: Became Joint Communications Unit Borneo | . |
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. | 266 Signal Squadron | . |
1983.08 | Falkland Islands | . |
. | 1 Apr 87: Became Joint Communications Unit Falklands Islands | . |
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. | 280 (UK) Signal Squadron | . |
1 Jan 94 | Germany: St Tonis, Near Krefeld | . |
2002 | Germany: Javelin Bks, Elmpt. | . |
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. | 299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications) | . |
200? | England: Bletchley. This appears to have been formed out of: 1 (RBY) Signal Squadron (SC) has itself been split along the Regular/TA lines of the Squadron.ÃÂ The regular element previously known as Operations Troop have formed 299 Signal Squadron (SC) continuing their current operational role but with a far busier calendar and increased staffing requirements to meet this. The TA element formerly known as Communications Troop has been re-named as 899 (RBY) Signal Troop | 2nd Signals Brigade |
. | 28 Nov 2012: Re-subordinated from 2 Signal Brigade to 1 Signal Brigade | 1st Signals Brigade |
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