12th Signal Brigade (United Kingdom)

The 12th Signal Brigade was a military communications formation of the British Army. It assisted the 1st British Corps and provided second line communications in the Low Countries.

History
The 12th Signal Group (V)  was originally formed in 1967 to control the TAVR signal regiments that were to support the 1st British Corps. In 1982 it was renamed to '''12th Volunteer Signal Brigade. ''' The brigade was later disbanded as a result of the Options for Change. The brigade had under its control the Line of Communications regiment to support British Army activities in Belgium and the Netherlands.

Organization
The following are the structures of the regiment through its modern history:


 * 12th Volunteer Signal Brigade
 * 34th (Northern) Signal Regiment (Volunteers) 
 * 49 (West Riding) Signal Squadron
 * 50 (Nortumbrian) Signal Squadron
 * 90 (North Riding) Signal Squadron
 * 36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment (Volunteers) 
 * 44 (Cinque Ports) Signal Squadron
 * 45 (Essex) Signal Squadron
 * 54 (East Anglian) Signal Squadron
 * 40th (Ulster) Signal Regiment (Volunteers) 
 * 66 (City of Belfast) Signal Squadron
 * 81 (Northern Ireland) Signal Squadron
 * 85 (Ulster and Antrim Artillery) Signal Squadron
 * 81st Volunteer Signal Squadron - RAF Base Signal Support