56th (1st London) Divisional Signals (City of London) London Divisional Signals (City of London Signals) 56 Signal Squadron
Badge of the Royal Corps of Signals
Active
1920–1967 1977–2016
Country
United Kingdom
Branch
Territorial Army
Role
Signals
Part of
56th (London) Division
Garrison/HQ
Gray's Inn Road Clapham Park Chelsea, London Eastbourne
Engagements
North African Campaign Operation Avalanche Anzio Gothic Line Argenta Gap
Military unit
The City of London Signals was a Territorial Army unit of the British Army's Royal Corps of Signals. It had its origins in a signal company of the Royal Engineers formed in 1908 and during World War II it provided the divisional signals for the 56th (London) Division and its duplicates as well as communications for the Royal Air Force in the Middle East. Its successors continued in the postwar Territorial Army and Army Reserve until 2016.
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