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- 109th_Signals_Squadron abstract "109 Signals Squadron, Royal Australian Corps of Signals is an independent military communications sub-unit of the Australian Army.Signals have been represented in Western Australia since 1906 when a company of Signallers was formed and located in Perth and Fremantle. The Corps units in Western Australia have undergone many name changes since 1906. After becoming the Royal Australian Corps of Signals in 1925 and serving during the Second World War only two main units were left operating in Western Australia; Headquarters Western Command Signal Squadron and Western Command Intercom Troop.405th Signal Squadron was raised from these two units and a Battle Group Signal Troop was raised to cater for other Western Command units. 405 Signal Troop was primarily responsible for all strategic communications between Western Command and other States/Formations.A further change in 1965 saw the raising of 123 Signal Squadron from 405 Signal Squadron. On 12 November 1966, 109 Signal Squadron was raised from the Battle Group Signal Troop to assist in the training of National Servicemen and women. Both units were in Leederville, Western Australia. In 1973, all Army Reserve members were transferred from 123 Signal Squadron to 109 Signal Squadron. 109 Signal Squadron was responsible for providing communications to 2 Task Force.109 Signal Squadron moved to Lord Street in East Perth in 1974 and remained there until 1987. Early in 1988, the unit moved to Leeuwin Barracks, East Fremantle, and came under the command of Headquarters 13 Brigade. A Significant change occurred to 109 Signal Squadron’s establishment during 1989 as a result of becoming a Brigade Signal Squadron. Although an independent Signal Squadron, it now had a formation chain of command, Headquarters 13 Brigade. Its establishment was changed to be along the lines of an Australian Regular Army Brigade Signal Squadron. In the five years following the unit undertook seven major exercises in the Pilbara region.109 Signal Squadron moved to Karrakatta in 1992 where most of the 13 Brigade units are located. In 2006 under Project Focus, all supporting non-Royal Australian Corps of Signals elements, excluding limited logistic staff were reallocated to dedicated corps units as part of a project designed to enhance and streamline C2 and administrative arrangements.Since 2006, 109 Signal Squadron has consisted of two troops, one Combat Net Radio focused and the other Battlefield Telecommunications Network/Information Systems focused. In 2008 these troops were renamed 405 Signal Troop and 123 Signal Troop to honour the Western Australian signals history.109 Signal Squadron has committed reservists to undertake rotations to the Solomon Islands for Operation Anode, providing support to border patrolling in Northwest Western Australia for Operation Resolute and providing individual round outs to Operation Slipper in Afghanistan and Operation Astute in East Timor.".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron activeYearsStartYear "1966".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron commandStructure 13th_Brigade_(Australia).
- 109th_Signals_Squadron country Australia.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron country Australian_Army.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron identificationSymbol "155".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron militaryBranch Australian_Army.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron militaryUnitSize "One Squadron".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron motto "'Certa Cito', means 'Swift and Sure'.".
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron type Army.
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Astute.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Resolute.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLink Operation_Slipper.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLink Regional_Assistance_Mission_to_Solomon_Islands.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Australian_Corps_of_Signals.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLink File:109th_Colour_Patch.png.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron wikiPageWikiLinkText "109th Signals Squadron".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron allegiance Australian_Army.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron branch Australian_Army.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron caption "RASigs Corp Badge".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron ceremonialChief Anne,_Princess_Royal.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron ceremonialChiefLabel "Colonel-in-Chief".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron commandStructure "13".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron country Australia.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron currentCommander "Major Eric Simpson".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron dates "--11-12".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron garrison "Karrakatta".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron identificationSymbol "155".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron identificationSymbolLabel "Unit Colour Patch".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron motto "'Certa Cito', means 'Swift and Sure'.".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron size "One Squadron".
- 109th_Signals_Squadron specialization Military_communications.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron type Army.
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron subject Category:Combat_support_units_and_formations_of_the_Australian_Army.
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron subject Category:Military_communications_units_and_formations.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron subject Category:Military_units_and_formations_established_in_1966.
- 109th_Signals_Squadron subject Category:Squadrons_of_the_Australian_Army.
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron comment "109 Signals Squadron, Royal Australian Corps of Signals is an independent military communications sub-unit of the Australian Army.Signals have been represented in Western Australia since 1906 when a company of Signallers was formed and located in Perth and Fremantle. The Corps units in Western Australia have undergone many name changes since 1906.".
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron depiction 109th_Colour_Patch.png.
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- 109th_Signals_Squadron name "109th Signal Squadron".