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56 Signal Squadron joined the Regiment in 1967 and have always been a Signals Unit providing communications.
83 Support Squadron are the descendants of 56 Div Signals who served in World War. They joined the Regiment as 83 Signal Squadron and became a Support Squadron in 2006 following a merger with HQ Squadron.
In 1967, 31 Signal Regiment was formed to provide Strategic Communications to a NATO Headquarters and later became responsible for communications support the Machinery of Government in War during the Cold War.
In 2003, the Regiment provided Individual Reinforcements to the Gulf War, known as operation TELIC. Volunteers continue to conduct short operational tours in support of the Regular Army
In 2006 the Regiment underwent and expansion in role with Squadrons conducting the following tasks.
5 (QOOH) Signal Squadron and 56 Signal Squadron became Close Support Squadrons for their Regional Brigades. These Squadrons provide rapidly deployable communications equipment from radios and satellite phones to Local Area Networks to support Army operations in the vent of a significant incident or disaster in the UK.
83 Support Squadron provides command, technical and life support to all Regimental operations.
41 (PLK) Sig Sqn provides Strategic communications capable of inter-continental links for special tasks. The Squadron also has the capability to operate communications in support of incident response and management in the UK.
Additionally, all parts of the Regiment are capable of providing individual reinforcements for expeditionary operations following suitable selection and training. |