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Old 15-06-16, 02:08
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Default The Royal Corps of Signals

I've got this book on it's way in the mail. It's almost 700 pages so should have lots of info of interest.
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For those that weren't aware the RCCS is the oldest signal corps in the British Commonwealth.

Here's a couple more books that make an interesting read.
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