97 Signal Squadron (Volunteers)
- 97 Signal Squadron (Volunteers)
97 (BRITFOR) Signal Squadron (Volunteers) is a Territorial Army squadron in the Royal Corps of Signals in the British Army. The squadron comprises personnel from other TA signals units who have volunteered for an operational tour in support of British Army peacekeeping operations (BRITFOR) in the Balkans under EUFOR and KFOR.
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