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| 264 Signals Squadron |
 Dates: 1951 - 264 Signals Squadron became part of 21 Special Air Service Regiment (Artist) around 1951. This was to enable the Regt to train their own signals Troop. Training was carried out at, Malvern Camp HQ, Brabury Lines, Glouscestershire. 264 (SAS) Squadron provides dedicated communications support to 22 Special Air Service. Often deploying alongside the Sabre Squadrons, these signallers ensure that the SAS can communicate in a secure and reliable fashion not just within the Squadron’s area of operations but also with Hereford, their home base. The men of 264 (SAS) Signals are part of the Royal Corps of Signals and have not gone through SAS selection, although they do have to pass the Special Forces Communicator (SFC) selection course.
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264 Signals Squadron
1951 -
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