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Signals is the formation of the Singapore Army responsible for
communications Communication (from la, communicare, meaning "to share" or "to be in relation with") is usually defined as the transmission of information. The term may also refer to the message communicated through such transmissions or the field of inquir ...
on multiple platforms and local networking on the battlefield. It also supports the
Singapore Armed Forces The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) are the military services of the Republic of Singapore, responsible for protecting and defending the security interests and the sovereignty of the country. A military component of the Ministry of Defence (MIND ...
(SAF) by developing the capacity for
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in the form of Integrated Knowledge-based Command and Control (IKC2) and Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence (C4I) operations.


History

The Signals formation originated in 1954 when the Signals Corps of the
Singapore Volunteer Corps The Singapore Volunteer Corps or the Singapore Special Constabulary, was a militia unit established in 1854 as the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps. The Corps underwent several reorganisations and was known by various names throughout its histor ...
was reorganised to form the Independent Brigade Signal Squadron of the Singapore Military Forces. When Singapore merged with the
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in 1963, the squadron was absorbed into the Malaysian Armed Forces as the 4th Federal Infantry Brigade Signal Squadron based at
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in Singapore. When the
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's
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was reorganised in 1965, the squadron was renamed the 4th Malaysian Signal Squadron. Following the separation of Singapore from Malaysia in August 1965, the 4th Malaysian Signal Squadron continued to operate in Singapore and the 56 Singaporeans (2 officers and 54 men) in the squadron continued serving until they were mustered out on 28 February 1966. On 1 March 1966, the Singaporeans who used to be in the 4th Malaysian Signal Squadron gathered at Beach Road Camp to form the 1st Signal Corps of the
Singapore Armed Forces The Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) are the military services of the Republic of Singapore, responsible for protecting and defending the security interests and the sovereignty of the country. A military component of the Ministry of Defence (MIND ...
. In June 1966, the Singapore Armed Forces established a Communications and Electronics (C&E) Department in the General Staff Division of the Ministry of the Interior and Defence (MID) at
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. On 6 February 1967, the MID Signal Battalion was created with personnel from the 1st Signal Corps forming the nucleus of the unit. The battalion's commanding officer was Captain
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, who later became Singapore's first defence chief. On 28 March 1967, the
SAFTI SAFTI is a subzone of the Jurong West Planning Areas of Singapore, planning area of Singapore. It is home to the Pasir Laba Camp. It is also the training ground and a live-firing area for Singapore Armed Forces known as SAFTI Live Firing Area whic ...
Signal Wing was established at
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to train signallers in signal communications and voice procedures. In 1968, the SAFTI Signal Wing became a separate unit and was renamed School of Signals. The C&E Department was re-staffed and renamed HQ C&E in August 1970. In the same year, the former Ministry of the Interior and Defence (MID) split into the
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and Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), so the MID Signal Battalion was renamed MINDEF Signal Battalion. The Signals formation also received the state colours and its regimental colours on 22 January 1977 from President
Benjamin Henry Sheares Benjamin Henry Sheares (12 August 1907 – 12 May 1981) was a Singaporean politician, physician and academic who served as the second president of Singapore from 1971 until his death in 1981. Sheares retired in 1960 and was in private pract ...
. On 1 February 1977, the 6th Signal Battalion (6 SIG) was created as a reserve signals battalion for the 6th Division (6 DIV). On 9 October 1978, the 9th Signal Battalion (9 SIG) was formed in Slim Barracks to train
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signallers for the 9th Division (9 DIV). On 1 March 1982, HQ C&E was reorganised to form HQ Signals. HQ Signals relocated to Stagmont Camp in 1988. Stagmont Camp, which used to be known as Kranji Wireless Station when it was used by the British Armed Forces as a high frequency transmitting station, then housed the 2nd Signal Battalion (2 SIG), the School of Signals, the Reserve Signal Training Centre, and HQ Signals. In October 1982, the MINDEF Signal Battalion was renamed 1st Signal Battalion (1 SIG). In 1985, the Reserve Signal Training Centre took charge of 6 SIG and 9 SIG, which both trained reservist signallers. In 1987, 9 SIG moved from Slim Barracks to Selarang Camp, where HQ 9 DIV was located. In 1991, after 6 DIV was converted to a
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division, 6 SIG was placed under HQ 6 DIV in
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. On 31 March 2003, the Signal Institute (SI) was formed as an amalgamation of the School of Signals, Signal Training Centre, and the training branch of HQ Signals. In 2004, the Signals formation developed the Integrated Knowledge-based Command and Control (IKC2) concept as a new way of perceiving command and control. In 2006, HQ Signals was redesignated as HQ Signals and Command Systems. In 2010, the Command, Control, Communications, Computers and Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance (C4ISR) battalions were created to enhance the Singapore Armed Forces' capabilities.


Operations

The Signals formation has participated in humanitarian aid operations. In the aftermath of the
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in the Philippines, signallers were deployed to
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and
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to support the Singaporean medical relief team there and distribute medicine to affected villages in those two cities. For about two months in 1991, signallers were also sent to Kuwait to provide communications support for the
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humanitarian mission during the
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.


Organisation

The Signals formation comprises HQ Signals and Commands Systems, the Signal Institute (SI), and an undisclosed number of active and
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battalion A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of 300 to 1,200 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and subdivided into a number of companies (usually each commanded by a major or a captain). In some countries, battalions a ...
s. Each of the Singapore Army's
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s – 3rd Division, 6th Division and 9th Division – has a signals battalion attached to it, and every
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within each division also has a signals company attached to the brigade's headquarters. HQ Signals and Commands System and the Signal Institute are based in Stagmont Camp, while the other battalions are based in other camps such as
Mandai Hill Camp Mandai is a planning area located in the North Region of Singapore, famously known for being the access point of the Singapore Zoo and Night Safari. The Mandai Crematorium and Columbarium, the largest crematorium and columbarium in Singapore, i ...
and Selarang Camp to provide support to their respective divisions.


See also

* Military communications


References

{{Singapore Armed Forces Military units and formations established in 1966 Formations of the Singapore Army