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33rd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment

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The 33rd (Lancashire and Chesire) Signal Regiment is a British Territorial Army regiment of the Royal Corps of Signals.

The regiment was originally a TAVR II (Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve) unit created due to defence cuts, being formed on 1 April 1967 at Huyton, Liverpool and consisting of four squadrons:

In 1973, 80 Squadron became 80 (Cheshire Yeomanry) Squadron, in honour of the Cheshire Yeomanry (Earl of Chester's) from which the squadron descended. In 1979, the TAVR was re-designated as the Territorial Army.

In 1999, during the reforms implemented during the Strategic Defence Review, the squadron subtitles, with the exception of 80 Squadron, were changed. They became:

  • 55 (Merseyside) HQ Squadron
  • 42 (City of Manchester) Signal Squadron
  • 59 (City of Liverpool) Signal Squadron

The regiment's squadrons are all based in the North-West of England: 42 Signal Squadron is based in Manchester; 55 Signal Squadron is based in Huyton; 59 Signal Squadron is based in Aintree; and 80 Signal Squadron is based in Runcorn. The regiment provided support to the Headquarters Allied Command Europe Rapid Reaction Corps.