38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment - definitie. Wat is 38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment
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Wat (wie) is 38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment - definitie

UNIT OF THE UNITED KINGDOM ARMY
Princess Louise Kensington Regiment (PLK); 1 (RBY) Signal Squadron; 38 Signal Regiment; 38 (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment

38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment         
The 38 Signal Regiment (Volunteers) was a regiment of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals, part of the Army Reserve. The regiment's task was to "provide contingency communications throughout the whole of Northern England, from the Scottish Borders to the Northern Home Counties.
61st (City of Edinburgh) Signal Regiment         
61 (City of Edinburgh) Signal Regiment; 61 Signal Regiment
61st Signal Regiment was from 1939-67 a communications regiment of the British Army, part of the Royal Signals.
38th Signal Battalion         
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MILITARY UNIT
Draft:38th Signal Battalion
The 38th Signal Battalion is a unit of the United States Army. It was last active from 17 January 1986 to 15 June 1991.

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38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment

The 38 Signal Regiment (Volunteers) was a regiment of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals, part of the Army Reserve. The regiment's task was to "provide contingency communications throughout the whole of Northern England, from the Scottish Borders to the Northern Home Counties. In this role it provided direct support to 15th (North East) Brigade, the Preston-based 42nd (North West) Brigade and the Nottingham-based 49th (East) Brigade." The regiment formed part of 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade.