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31st (City of London) Signal Regiment (Volunteers)

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Welcome to the Homepage of 31st (City of London) Signal Regiment (Volunteers)

The Regiment has its headquarters in Southfields in South London with Squadrons at White City, Coulsdon, Windsor and Eastbourne.

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31st (City of London) Signal Regiment is part of the Royal Corps of Signals, which is the largest Corps in the British Army. The Corps is a the forefront of modern communications and information system technology, providing communications and operating Electronic Warfare Equipment to monitor enemy communications.
The Regiment is part of 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade, and is the CROST (Commander-in-Chief Land Central Reserve of Signal Troops) Regiment within the Brigade.  Our role is to provide a number of voice and secure telegraph communication links over long distances, including overseas using High Frequency (HF) Radios in support of the machinery of Government in War.
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Based in London, we are one of eleven Territorial Army (TA) Signal Regiments.  The Regiment is made up of four Radio Squadrons and an HQ Squadron.

Each Radio Squadron is made up of a number of Radio Detachments.  A detachment usually comprises of four soldiers and are Land Rover based to provide high mobility, although there are some detachments that use 4 tonne vehicles.  Detachments can be deployed as part of a squadron or independently.  HQ squadron provides all the support elements, such as fuel and equipment, which enables the Regiment to function as well as a small number of discrete radio detachments in support of Regimental Headquarters. The areas of operations include the UK, Europe, and other destinations.