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  • Source: 33rd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment
  • The 33rd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment was a British Territorial Army regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals.


    History


    The regiment was originally a TAVR II (Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve) unit created due to defence cuts, being formed on 1 April 1967 at Huyton, near Liverpool and consisting of four squadrons:

    HQ Squadron
    42 (East Lancashire) Signal Squadron – successor to the 42nd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment
    59 (West Lancashire) Signal Squadron – successor to the 59th Signal Regiment
    80 (Cheshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron – successor to the 80th Signal Regiment
    In 1999, during the reforms implemented due to the Strategic Defence Review, the squadron subtitles, with the exception of 80 Squadron, were changed. They became:

    55 (Merseyside) HQ Squadron
    42 (City of Manchester) Signal Squadron
    59 (City of Liverpool) Signal Squadron


    Disbandment


    As a result of the strategic review of reserves it was announced on 28 April 2009 that the regiment was to be disbanded.
    It was reduced to a single 33 Lancashire Signal Squadron, first in 32 Signal Regiment, then from 2014 in 37 Signal Regiment under the Army 2020 reorganisation. It continues to maintain 842 Signal Troop at Rusholme, Manchester.


    References




    External links


    Ministry of Defence website

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