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The
Swedish Army Signal Troops have their origins in the field signal company, which was established in 1871 by recruited personnel, consisting of 4 officers, 4 non-commissioned officers, and 120 men, including corporals, musicians, craftsmen, and soldiers, along with 10 horses. However, the company
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On 4 September 1971, the 100th anniversary of the Signal Troops was celebrated with
Colonel Åke Bernström and Major General Gottfrid Hain laying a wreath at the memorial stone (the
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In 1914, an initially quite improvised aviation company emerged, and the following year, field telephones were introduced. Radio and balloon companies were relocated to
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310:(S 1 K). In 1954, S 1 B became a battalion, and in 1957, S 1 moved to
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Swedish Army Signal Troops were organized in accordance with the
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has since 2007 taken over the previous tasks of the signal troops.
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351:Signaltruppernas officershögskola
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508:List of Swedish signal regiments
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