2nd Signal Brigade (United Kingdom)
The 2nd Signal Brigade, was a military formation of the British Army composed of Royal Corps of Signals units. The brigade was first formed following the reorganisation of the old Territorial Army in 1967, and was disbanded in 2012 under the Army 2020 programme. However, later the 2nd Signal Group was formed continuing the lineage of the old brigade, before it was disbanded in 2018.
Background
Before the 1966 Defence White Paper and subsequent wide-ranging reorganisation of the Army, signal formations larger than those controlled by a Lieutenant Colonel were rare, and usually only temporary regional formations. However, following that defence paper, eight new 'signal groups', commanded by a Colonel were formed to oversee specialist units with specific duties, including those tasked with supporting the British Army of the Rhine.Formation
On 1 April 1968, Headquarters, 2nd Signal Group was stood up at Aldershot Garrison to command the squadrons which provided fixed communications assets within the United Kingdom. It also oversaw the strategic reserve signal regiment, 10 Signal Regiment. The group, though having changed names and units several times, maintained this role till its disbandment as a group in 2018. Therefore, on formation the group oversaw the following units:- Headquarters, 2nd Signal Group, at Aldershot Garrison
- 233 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- 240 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Fishergate House, York - supporting Northern Command
- * Signal Works Service Troop
- * HQ Northern Command Communication Centre, at Fishergate House, York
- 241 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Churchill House, Chester - supporting Western Command
- * Signal Works Service Troop
- * HQ Western Command Communication Centre, at Capital House, Chester
- 242 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Craigiehall, Edinburgh
- * Signal Works Service Troop
- * HQ Scotland
- 10th Signal Regiment , Royal Corps of Signals, at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow
- * HQ London District Communication Centre, at Horse Guards, Whitehall, London
Cold War
- Headquarters, 2nd Signal Brigade, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 32nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow
- 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol
- 38th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Sheffield
- 71st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bromley – formed in 1972 and placed under command of the group, not originally part of 13 Signal Group, joined after merger
- Headquarters, 2nd Signal Brigade, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 244 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at RAF Brize Norton – provides static communications for UK-based RAF bases
- 55 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, in Liverpool
- 32nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow
- 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol
- 38th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Sheffield
- 71st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bromley
- *348 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals – formed in 1987
- National Defence Communications
- Communications and Security Group, at Imjin Barracks, Innsworth
- * No. 4 Communications Company, at Imjin Barracks, Innsworth
Post Cold War
- Headquarters, 2nd Signal Brigade, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 2 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, in Dundee
- 31st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Southfields, London
- 32nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow
- 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol
- 38th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Sheffield
- 39th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol
- 71st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bexleyheath
Modern Day
- Headquarters, 2nd Signal Brigade, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 1 Signal Squadron , Royal Corps of Signals, in Bletchley
- 2 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, in Dundee
- 43 Signal Squadron , Royal Corps of Signals, in Bath – administrative command only, under operational control of regular 21 Signal Regiment
- 10th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham – overseeing the regional signal squadrons, each supporting the regenerative divisions
- 31st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Southfields, London
- 32nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow
- 36th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Ilford
- 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol
- 38th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Sheffield
- 39th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol
- 40th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Belfast
- 71st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bexleyheath
- *First Aid Nursing Yeomanry, at Horseferry Road drill hall, London
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
Army 2020
In 2013, following the Army 2020 re-organisation, the brigade was disbanded and subsequently reorganised as the 2nd Signal Group. Now forming part of the 11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands, the group held the same role as the former brigade, as a national communications and regional support formation. The group's structure was very similar to that of the former brigade:- Headquarters, 2nd Signal Group, at Venning Barracks, Donnington
- 10th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham – providing regional specialist technical support
- 15th Signal Regiment , Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp – providing specialist technical support
- 32nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow – Army Reserve, paired with 2nd Signal Regiment in 7th Signal Group
- 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Redditch – Army Reserve, paired with 1st and 16th Signal Regiments in 7th Signal Group
- 39th Signal Regiment , Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol – Army Reserve, paired with 21st Signal Regiment in 7th Signal Group
- 71st Yeomanry Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, in Bexleyheath – Army Reserve, paired with 3rd Divisional Signal Regiment in 7th Signal Group
Commanders
Commanders of the group/brigade included:- –15 October 1969, Colonel G. Peat, OBE
- 1970, Colonel F. M. S. Winter
- Brigadier John C. Clinch, 1 January 1972–March 1974
- Brigadier Peter A. C. Baldwin, March 1974–January 1976
- Brigadier Patrick H. F. Webb, January 1976–March 1978
- Brigadier Arthur L. Dowell, March 1978–April 1980
- Brigadier J. P. Hart, April 1980–May 1983
- Brigadier Keith H. Olds, May 1983–June 1986
- Brigadier J. A. P. Russell, June 1986 – 1987
- Brigadier Colin A. Brown, 1992–May 1993
- Brigadier John E. Neeve, May 1993–June 1996
- Brigadier S. Mervyn A. Lee, June 1996–June 1997
- Brigadier S. Gordon Hughes, June 1997–February 2000
- Brigadier Nigel C. Jackson, February 2000–August 2002
- Brigadier John E. Thomas, August 2002–September 2004
- Brigadier Michael Lithgow, September 2004–October 2006
- Brigadier David A. Hargreaves, November 2006–March 2010
- Brigadier Stephen J. Vickery, March 2010 – 2012