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104
Signal Squadron
and 1st
Combat Signal Regiment
By Denis Hare
Brief History - 104 Signal Squadron
104 Sig Sqn was raised
for service in South Vietnam at Wacol, Brisbane, Queensland in
November 1965. It replaced 103 Sig Sqn in South Vietnam in April
1967 and only return to Australia after the Australian Task Force
involvement creased, in November 1971. 104 Sig Sqn has the
distinction as the longest serving (5 years and 8 months) active
service tactical signals unit in the Australian Army - both past and present.
After service in South Vietnam 104 Sig Sqn return to Australia and was
located at Holsworthy, NSW and supported the 1st Brigade
(*) until the Brigade was relocated to Darwin in the late 1990's.
On the 16 October 1986, a memorial stone was laid at Malaya Barracks,
Holsworthy (Sydney), NSW, by 104 Signal Squadron past and present
members to honour the mates we lost in South Vietnam . The memorial
stone was unveiled by the first Commanding Officer of 104 Signal Squadron,
Lt Col D. I. Godden.

(*) Renamed 1st Australian Task
Force (1ATF) that served in South Vietnam
Brief History - 1st Command Support Regiment
In the late 1990's 104 Sig Sqn
was moved to Darwin and rename A Squadron (A Sqn) , 1st
Command Support Unit (1CSU) as part of a trial of a single major support
unit in support of a Brigade HQ. With the success of the Army
trial of 1CSU in Darwin, 1CSU was re-designated the 1st Command Support Regiment (1CSR).
Current members of The Royal Australian Corps of Signals
worked hard to restore
history and in late 1999 the memorial stone to 104 Sig Sqn Vietnam war dead,
was moved to Darwin and proudly located at Support Squadron, 1CSR. More
work was done and in late 2001, 'A Sqn' was proudly renamed
'104 Signal
Squadron'.
The 1CSR training room was name the ' Alexander
Young Training Room' and the name of the 1CSR boozer, once establish, 'Abamham Club' is
the next goal.
Update Nov 2008:
1st Command Support
Regiment renamed 1st Combat
Signal Regiment

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The Alexander Young Training Room, 104 Sig Sqn, 1CSR, Palmerston, Darwin

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Major James Roche (OC) and Signalman
Little (Youngest Soldier) cutting
the 104 Sig Sqn 36th Birthday Cake on the 30 November 2001

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Denis Hare with the memorial to 104 Sig
Sqn war dead, at 1CSR,
Robertson Barracks, Palmerston, Darwin in July 2002

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Signs of 104 Sig Sqn in Darwin
Footnote:
All the Signal Task Force Units from the South Vietnam
era are now part of a Command Support Regiment, as follows:
103 Sig Sqn now part of 3CSR supporting 3 Brigade in
Townsville
104 Sig Sqn now part of 1CSR supporting 1 Brigade in Darwin
139 Sig Sqn now part of 7CSR supporting 7 Brigade in Brisbane
Update Nov 2008:
The Army has renamed all the "Command
Support Regiment's" to "Combat Signal
Regiment's". Therefore CSR =
Combat Signal Regiment.
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