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- Royal Signals Museum
From the 1850s until 1920, Army signalling was the responsibility of the Royal Engineers The crucible in which the Royal Corps of Signals formed was the 30 year period comprising the First and Second World Wars and the 20 years in between them When war broke out in 1914 there were fewer than 6,000 men in the Royal Engineer Signal Service
- The Shahur Tangi Ambush, Waziristan, 1937 - Nick Metcalfe
Operations in Waziristan and elsewhere on the North-West Frontier of India, earned for Royal Signals some of its very first awards for gallantry—the earliest in the 1920s are dealt with in the chapter of the book that deals with the Meritorious Service Medal for gallantry
- Royal Signals in the Second World War 1939-1945 - The Wartime Memories . . .
He was sent to Catterick for training as a signalman and then went on to the North-West frontier (now the border region between Pakistan and Afghanistan) Soon after the start of WW2, he went to North Africa and served at El Alamein
- “Good God, Sir, Are You Hurt?” The Realities and . . . - Royal Air Force
rth-West Frontier (now modern-day Pakistan) was a hazardous undertaking, filled with ubiquitous dangers and hardships Despite the maze of knife-edge hills, the oppressive furnace-like heat and the ice-c
- Corps history | Royal Signals Museum
The Royal Signals Museum traces the story of military communications from ancient times to present day At our interactive galleries, visitors can drive an armoured vehicle through a virtual landscape, set up a satellite network and practice Morse Code
- Corps of Signals Centenary Celebrations: History of the Royal Corps of . . .
The heliograph was used extensively during the various campaigns on the North West Frontier of India and continued in an active service role during World War 1 and even in the desert campaign of World War 2
- Online Collection | National Army Museum, London
Six portrait photographs relating to Sgt Samuel Leslie Bates, Royal Signals and his wife Ivy May, 1938-1945 (c); associated with Palestine (1945-1948) and the Normandy Breakout (1944) and Victory in Europe Day (1945), World War Two, North West Europe (1944-1945)
- The Royal Corps of Signals - WW2Talk
Lieutenant-General Sir John Fowler K C B K C M G D S O of Manor House, Wilton who died at Harrogate yesterday, was a sapper who, as a young officer, saw a considerable amount of fighting on the North-West Frontier of India He afterwards played a great part in the development of Army Signals
- Celebrating 75 Years of the Queen’s Gurkha Signals
On 23 September 2024, Queen’s Gurkha Signals (QG SIGNALS) marked its 75 th anniversary As the communication experts of the Brigade of Gurkhas, the QG SIGNALS is a regiment within the Royal Corps of Signals They are tasked to provide telecommunications, IT, and cyber support to the British Army, both at home and on operations
- The Campaigns Roll of Honour—Waziristan, 1921-1924
Waziristan on the North-West Frontier of India was the principal operational theatre in which Royal Signals was engaged during the 1920s
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