254 Signal Squadron
254 Specialist Group Information Services (SGIS) Signal Squadron is a Royal Corps of Signals unit and part of UK National Army Reserve which recruits from across the country. Whilst it is administered by the Royal Signals Central Volunteer Headquarters (CVHQ) in Corsham, command, control And Co-ordination is largely exercised by the effective use of IT, given that the unit membership is dispersed throughout the country and opportunities for collective training and development are relatively few in number. The Headquarters and other elements of its parent unit 15th Signal Regiment (Information Support) is located in Blandford Camp. The remainder of the regular elements of the Regiment are located in Corsham, Bicester and overseas.
Role
As an outcome of the UK Strategic DeFence and Security Review SDSR of 2010, the Future Reserves 2020 (FR20) consultation paper Delivering the Nation’s Security Together published in late 2012 explained how the Army Reserve needed to almost double in size to a trained strength of 30,000. Particular emphasis was placed upon the requirement for many more specialists, i.e. reservists who are recruited primarily for their professional expertise and skills which are in short supply in the Regular Army. 254 (SGIS) Signal Squadron provides consultancy-style expertise in relation to both Information Management and Information Exploitation in support of the Army and UK Defense and their increasing reliance on technology.
Training, development and capability delivery
The Squadron typically assembles six or seven times each year for military training, unit development, educational and multi-stream capability delivery purposes. In addition, it undertakes a multitude of tasks for a range of customers, from as little as a day in duration to many months. All individuals are required to pass Military Annual Training Tests, be proficient in Basic Close Combat Skills, develop an awareness of the wider Army and its Land environment client base, gain an understanding of Corps and Army culture and be able to work in small teams. All individuals complete a minimum of 19 days training per year includes military training and client task based activities.
Recruitment
The unit is made up of Professionally Qualified Officers (PQOs), mainstream officers, Warrant Officer (WOs) and Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs). They recruit specialists directly from the commercial IT industry, but also many ex-regular soldiers plus those already serving in the UK Army Reserve who have the right skills. The unit rank range is Lance Corporal to WO1, then Captain to Lieutenant Colonel. Typically they will recruit individuals with experience in either information assurance (IA) or information and communications services (ICS), skills which are in short supply in the regular army.
History
2014-
The current incarnation 254 Signal squadron were formerly known as Land Information and Communications Services Group or LICSG. The unit itself has not changed but the chain of command has changed. 254 Signal Squadron (SGIS) came into being 1 May 2014.
1971-1992
The first re-formation of 254 Signal Squadron (UNFICYP) was to support the UN peacekeeping force in Cyprus. RHQ was based in the former RAF Base at Nicosia, the squadron comprised a COMCEN, Tech, Line and Radio troops.
1960-1965
HQ British Forces Arabian Peninsula (Independent) based in Aden renamed 254 Signal Squadron(Aden). The unit was later disbanded in 1965 when its duties were taken on by 15 Signal Regiment.
1958-1959
HQ British Forces Arabian Peninsula (Independent) based in Aden.