Royal Canadian Corps of Signals
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The Royal Canadian Corps of Signals (RCCS) was a corps of the Canadian Army. Originally established in 1903 (making it the first independent Signal Corps in the British Empire) as the Canadian Signalling Corps it became the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals in 1922. Throughout, the Corps was responsible for land communication and signalling. When the Canadian Forces were unified in 1968, the RCCS was reformed into the Communications and Electronics Branch.
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