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History: Raised in 1934 as 4th Wireless Signal Company (War Office Signals), becoming in 1959 13 (Radio) Signal Regiment. It was disbanded in 1994 and reformed on 1 June 2020.
History: Raised in 1934 as 4th Wireless Signal Company (War Office Signals), becoming in 1959 13 (Radio) Signal Regiment. It was disbanded in 1994 and reformed on 1 June 2020.

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13 SIGNAL REGIMENT, BRITISH ARMY

History: Raised in 1934 as 4th Wireless Signal Company (War Office Signals), becoming in 1959 13 (Radio) Signal Regiment. It was disbanded in 1994 and reformed on 1 June 2020.


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