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3rd Combat Signal Regiment

Soldiers and officers of Headquarters 3rd Brigade and the 3rd Combat Signal Regiment operate a command post during Exercise Brolga Walk, Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland, 2024. Story by Sergeant Matthew Bickerton. Photo by Trooper Dana Millington.
Australian Army History News 

Recognising a century on the electronic front line

14/02/2025 Posted by Mike Hughes 2522 Views 2 Comments 3rd Brigade, 3rd Combat Signal Regiment, Exercise Brolga Walk, Royal Australian Corps of Signals, ww1

From lines to radio transmissions and from analogue to digital, the Royal Australian Corps of Signals (RA Sigs) has kept

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Soldiers and officers of Headquarters 3rd Brigade and 3rd Combat Signal Regiment operating a command post during Exercise Brolga Walk at Townsville Field Training Area, Queensland. Story by Corporal Luke Bellman. Photos by Trooper Dana Millington.
Australian Army 

Signallers practise the art of invisibility

13/03/202416/03/2024 Posted by Mike Hughes 2236 Views 0 Comments 3rd Brigade, 3rd Combat Signal Regiment, Exercise Brolga Walk, intelligence

As technology advances, it’s harder for a brigade headquarters to stay unseen on the battlefield – that’s why the art

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Signaller Catherine Lindridge from the 3rd Combat Signal Regiment trains at Lavarack Barracks for the World Blackball Championships. Story by Captain Diana Jennings. Photo by Corporal Brodie Cross.
ADF People 

Signaller sinks competition in pool

27/09/202202/10/2022 Posted by Mike Hughes 1956 Views 0 Comments 3rd Combat Signal Regiment

Playing pool with mates during school holidays, Signaller Catherine Lindridge never thought she would be representing Australia on an international

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