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These are links to other websites on the
internet. If you click on one of them you will leave the 260 Signal Squadron
(SAM) website. If you wish to return to this website and you haven't already
bookmarked this site. Please return to our home page and add it to your
bookmarks before proceeding any further. You can come back to this page anytime
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Royal Corps of Signals Websites
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Royal Corps of Signals
This links to the Royal Corps of Signals Website
where you will find up to date information about the Corps. Its organization,
trade structure, and how you can join the Corps. There is also information on
the Royal Signals Band and the Royal Signals Display team The White
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Royal Signals Museum
This links to the Royal Signals Museum Website.
The website gives a brief glimpse of the contents of the Museum but from
personal experience you really have to visit the Museum in person. Also housed
in the Museum building at Blandford are the Corps Archives If you have time to
spare you can stop by and read an old WIRE magazine.
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Royal Signals Association
This links to the Royal Signals Association (RSA)
Website where you will find information on the objectives of the Association,
Branches, Annual Reunion, Membership. Any person who served with the Corps
(Regular, National Service or TA), including ATS and WRAC is eligible and
welcome to join The Association. |
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Royal Signals Amateur Radio Society
This Links to the Royal Signals Amateur Radio
Society Website. Certainly worth a visit. The site provides details of
membership, society activities, radio nets, photos and fund-raising
merchandise. |
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Corps of Signal web sites from around the
world. |
Royal New Zealand Corps of
Signals
Short intoduction to the Royal New Zealand Corps
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Royal Australian Corps of Signals
Brief History of the Royal Australian Corps of
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Australian War Memorial
This excellent website has a short history of the
Australian Corps of Signals Pigeon Service 1942
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Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
This links to the The Royal Canadian Corps of
Signals website |
The Signallers Club of Canada
This links to the Signallers Club of Canada. ack
to this page anytime by clicking on the links icon.
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U.S. Army Signal Corps Museum
This links to the U.S. Arack to this page anytime
by clicking on the links icon. |
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These sites are listed for information only.
Inclusion does not imply recommendation or endorsement of any of the services
provided, commercial or otherwise. |
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Royal Signal Unit Association Websites
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60's 16ers Website
The 60's 16ers is an association for ex members
who served with 16 Signal Regiment including HQ BAOR Signal Troop during the
1960s. |
249 Signal Squadron (FARELF)
This site has been designed as a focal point for
a group of ex-members who are determined that the memory of 249 Signal Squadron
(FARELF) shall not slip into the obscurity of time. Whilst we still live so
does its memory. . |
Birgelen Veterans Association
This site is for personnel of all Corps and
agencies who served at 'Mercury Barracks', 13th Signal Regiment (Radio)
Birgelen in Germany. Its aim is to help reunite those who served and to assist
in finding old friends. |
Certa Cito Net
Unofficial Royal Signals Contact Site Managed by
Brian Streetly & Petra Henderson. Very Interesting
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Denbury Day's
This website set up by Tony Gask devoted to
members of Junior Leaders Regiment Royal Corps of Signals
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Malta Libya Command Royal Signals
We are interested in people who served in Royal
Signals units in Malta and Libya at any time. We have a reunion each year to
which you would be welcome. |
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These sites are listed for information only.
Inclusion does not imply recommendation or endorsement of any of the services
provided, commercial or otherwise. |
MSN Royal Signals Club
This web site set up by ex-members of the Corps
with an open invitation for any serving or ex-menber of the Corps wishing to
join. The website hosts a message board and photo album. Many ex members of the
Corps have found old friends here. |
Junior Leaders Denbury
Junior Leaders Regiment Royal Corps of Signals
Denbury Camp. This web site is maintained by Steve Wrights . You will find some
information about the lads who served as boy soldiers in the Royal Corps of
Signals at Denbury. |
Herforder Association
Did you serve in 7 Signal Regiment or 4 Div HQ
& Signal Regiment B.F.P.O. 15 then I feel sure you will be interested in
The Herforder Association founded by Jim Sloan.
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Royal Signals On Line
I have formed RSOL in the hope that it will
enable Royal Corps of Signals soldiers worldwide a medium in which to meet and
converse using the power of the Internet. I hope that it will become the
'meeting place' for those who wish to chat, leave messages and generally
discuss anything which takes their fancy.
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Virtual Langeleben
The Langeleben Reunion Branch was formed in April
1993, the aim being to foster and keep alive the comrade spirit of all those
who served at Langeleben. Membership is open to all ranks who SERVED at
LANGELEBEN between 1951 and 1992. |
The Beverly Boys
Welcome to the Beverley Boys Archive This web
site is an archive dedicated to those young "boys aged between fourteen
and seventeen and a half years, who enlisted into the British Army and served
as Regimental Boy Soldiers in the Royal Corps of Signals.
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208 Signal Squadron
Pam's website about her life as an army wife in
the late 1960's with 208 Signal Squadron at Terendak Camp, near Melaka in
Malaysia. |
216 Parachute Signal Squadron
Website set up to assist serving and retired
members of the squadron to keep in touch.
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Cardiff Royal Signals Group
Cardiff & Wales Royal Signals MSN Discussion
Group |
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These sites are listed for information only.
Inclusion does not imply recommendation or endorsement of any of the services
provided, commercial or otherwise. |
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Personal Royal Signals Home Pages
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Ben Revell's Place
Photos and Information of Ben's time in the Royal
Signals |
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Dobermans Royal Signal's Pages
Doberman's Royal Signals website doesn't appear to
have been updated for quite sometime but his Guest Book is well worth a visit.
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You will note that most of the personal web pages
that used to have a link from this website have disappeared from this page.
This is because the links were found to be dead links . If you know of any
personal web pages that have a Royal Signals theme please let me know and I
will consider adding a link from this website.
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These are links to other websites on the
internet. If you click on one of them you will leave the 260 Signal Squadron
(SAM) website. If you wish to return to this website and you haven't already
bookmarked this site. Please return to our home page and add it to your
bookmarks before proceeding any further. You can come back to this page anytime
by clicking on the links icon. |
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This is not a complete list of Signals Websites mearly a
list of some of the websites I have visited and found to be interesting,
informative and nice sites to visit. We hope you have enjoyed your visit to our
website come back and see us again soon.
If you have any friends who served in the Royal Signals please
tell them about this website you never know they may have served with 260
Signal Squadron or if not they may know someone who
did.
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