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15th Signal Regiment (United Kingdom)

The 15th Signal Regiment (15 Sig Regt) is military communications unit of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals.

15th Signal Regiment
Headquarters Northern Ireland and 15th Signal Regiment
15th (Cyprus) Signal Regiment
General Headquarters Signals, Middle East
Active1936—1938
1940—1963
1965—1967
1992—Present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleGlobal Communications
SizeRegiment
326 personnel[1]
Part of11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands
Garrison/HQSwinton Barracks, Perham Down

History

The regiment was originally formed before World War II during the expansion of British Army signals units. The unit provided communications for the island of Cyprus but was disbanded shortly after 1963. In 1992, following the Options for Change reforms, it was reformed to support HQ Northern Ireland and other units deployed during Operation Banner.

World War Period

Inter-war

Before World War II, the Egypt Signals unit was formed. It was tasked with providing communications and signals support for British Army units based in Egypt. Their area of responsibility was not limited to Egypt itself, but included the following areas: Mandatory Palestine, Sudan, and Cyprus. During this time, the unit was collectively known as Egypt Command Signals.[2][3][4]

World War II

In 1940, the regiment was based in Cairo. Following Italy's entry in the war, the regiment's support ranged from providing signals and communications for units in Cyprus, Greece, Macedonia, the Balkans, and Eastern Africa.[2]

Cyprus

Following the end of World War Two, the regiment was re-titled in 1946 as the 3rd General Headquarters Signal Regiment.[2] In 1959, Middle East Command was dissolved and split into two new formations, namely, British Forces Suez Canal and British Forces Arabian Peninsula. As a result, the regiment was renamed as 15th (Cyprus) Signal Regiment to better represent their new role.[2]

Cold War

On 15 January 1965, the regiment was reformed in Aden.[2] After this reform, the regiment was re-titled as 15th Signal Regiment.[2]

Post-Cold War

The regiment was reformed for the third time at Thiepval Barracks in Lisburn, Northern Ireland in 1990 and was re-titled as 15th Signal Regiment.[2][5]

After the Options for Change reforms, the regiment gained command of more signal squadrons.[6] After the end of Operation Banner, the regiment was relocated to Blandford Forum in Dorset.[5]

According to a FOI Response, the regiment will fall under the command of 11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands.[7][8] By 2025, the regiment will move from its current location at Blandford Camp to Swinton Barracks in Perham Down, thereby co-locating with the remainder of the regular units of 7th Signal Group.[9]

The regiment under the reform is to re-organise and become a close support signals unit.[10] The regiment will support the 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade by 2020.[8][10]

In 2019, the regiment moved from Blandford Camp to Swinton Barracks in Perham Down.[11]

Current structure

The regiment's current structure in March 2021 is as follows:[12]

References

  1. ^ "Army – Question for Ministry of Defence". p. 1. Retrieved 14 December 2020.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g Lord and Watson page 54
  3. ^ "The Monthly Army List" (PDF). London, England, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: The General Staff, War Office. 1939. p. 704. Retrieved 30 August 2019.
  4. ^ "Files, The Patriot. "The British Army Overseas and the Colonies on 3 September 1939."". Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  5. ^ a b "15 Regiment". British Army Units from 1945 On. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 February 2004. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Army 2020 Refine changes since 2017" (PDF). Dropbox. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  8. ^ a b (PDF). 2019. pp. 8, 14. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2020. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  9. ^ "FOI(A) regarding Army 2020 Refine changes since 2017" (PDF). United Kingdom Parliamentary Publishings. 18 July 2019. Retrieved 24 June 2021.
  10. ^ a b "Royal Corps of Signals Organisation". 2019. Retrieved 20 October 2019.
  11. ^ a b Lisa Hartle (7 December 2020). "Royal Signals Celebrates Centenary By Planting 100 Trees". Forces Network. Retrieved 2021-08-31.
  12. ^ Royal Corps of Signals Regimental Information.
  13. ^ Royal Corps of Signals, The Wire–Winter 2021.

Sources

  • Lord, Cliff, and Graham Watson. The Royal Corps of Signals Unit Histories of the Corps (1920-2001) and Its Antecedents. Helion and Company, 2003. ISBN 1874622922
  • "HQ 11th Signal and West Midlands Brigade". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-20.
  • "Royal Signals". www.army.mod.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-20.

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The 15th Signal Regiment 15 Sig Regt is military communications unit of the British Army s Royal Corps of Signals 15th Signal RegimentHeadquarters Northern Ireland and 15th Signal Regiment15th Cyprus Signal RegimentGeneral Headquarters Signals Middle EastCap badge of the Royal Corps of SignalsActive1936 19381940 19631965 19671992 PresentCountry United KingdomBranch British Army Royal Corps of SignalsRoleGlobal CommunicationsSizeRegiment326 personnel 1 Part of11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West MidlandsGarrison HQSwinton Barracks Perham Down Contents 1 History 1 1 World War Period 1 1 1 Inter war 1 1 2 World War II 1 1 3 Cyprus 1 2 Cold War 1 3 Post Cold War 2 Current structure 3 References 4 SourcesHistory EditThe regiment was originally formed before World War II during the expansion of British Army signals units The unit provided communications for the island of Cyprus but was disbanded shortly after 1963 In 1992 following the Options for Change reforms it was reformed to support HQ Northern Ireland and other units deployed during Operation Banner World War Period Edit Inter war Edit Before World War II the Egypt Signals unit was formed It was tasked with providing communications and signals support for British Army units based in Egypt Their area of responsibility was not limited to Egypt itself but included the following areas Mandatory Palestine Sudan and Cyprus During this time the unit was collectively known as Egypt Command Signals 2 3 4 World War II Edit In 1940 the regiment was based in Cairo Following Italy s entry in the war the regiment s support ranged from providing signals and communications for units in Cyprus Greece Macedonia the Balkans and Eastern Africa 2 Cyprus Edit Following the end of World War Two the regiment was re titled in 1946 as the 3rd General Headquarters Signal Regiment 2 In 1959 Middle East Command was dissolved and split into two new formations namely British Forces Suez Canal and British Forces Arabian Peninsula As a result the regiment was renamed as 15th Cyprus Signal Regiment to better represent their new role 2 Cold War Edit On 15 January 1965 the regiment was reformed in Aden 2 After this reform the regiment was re titled as 15th Signal Regiment 2 Post Cold War Edit The regiment was reformed for the third time at Thiepval Barracks in Lisburn Northern Ireland in 1990 and was re titled as 15th Signal Regiment 2 5 After the Options for Change reforms the regiment gained command of more signal squadrons 6 After the end of Operation Banner the regiment was relocated to Blandford Forum in Dorset 5 According to a FOI Response the regiment will fall under the command of 11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands 7 8 By 2025 the regiment will move from its current location at Blandford Camp to Swinton Barracks in Perham Down thereby co locating with the remainder of the regular units of 7th Signal Group 9 The regiment under the reform is to re organise and become a close support signals unit 10 The regiment will support the 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade by 2020 8 10 In 2019 the regiment moved from Blandford Camp to Swinton Barracks in Perham Down 11 Current structure EditThe regiment s current structure in March 2021 is as follows 12 15th Signal Regiment at Swinton Barracks Perham Down 11 Regimental Headquarters 207 Jerboa Signal Squadron 13 Support SquadronReferences Edit Army Question for Ministry of Defence p 1 Retrieved 14 December 2020 a b c d e f g Lord and Watson page 54 The Monthly Army List PDF London England United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The General Staff War Office 1939 p 704 Retrieved 30 August 2019 Files The Patriot The British Army Overseas and the Colonies on 3 September 1939 Retrieved 20 October 2019 a b 15 Regiment British Army Units from 1945 On Retrieved 20 October 2019 Headquarters Northern Ireland and 15th Signal Regiment Archived from the original on 16 February 2004 Retrieved 20 October 2019 Army 2020 Refine changes since 2017 PDF Dropbox Retrieved 2019 10 20 a b An Update from the Master of Signals PDF 2019 pp 8 14 Archived from the original PDF on 19 May 2020 Retrieved 20 October 2019 FOI A regarding Army 2020 Refine changes since 2017 PDF United Kingdom Parliamentary Publishings 18 July 2019 Retrieved 24 June 2021 a b Royal Corps of Signals Organisation 2019 Retrieved 20 October 2019 a b Lisa Hartle 7 December 2020 Royal Signals Celebrates Centenary By Planting 100 Trees Forces Network Retrieved 2021 08 31 Royal Corps of Signals Regimental Information Royal Corps of Signals The Wire Winter 2021 Sources EditLord Cliff and Graham Watson The Royal Corps of Signals Unit Histories of the Corps 1920 2001 and Its Antecedents Helion and Company 2003 ISBN 1874622922 HQ 11th Signal and West Midlands Brigade www army mod uk Retrieved 2019 10 20 Royal Signals www army mod uk Retrieved 2019 10 20 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 15th Signal Regiment United Kingdom amp oldid 1128180464, 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