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sailor or
airman responsible for
military communications.
Signallers, a.k.a.
Combat Signallers or
signalmen or women, are
commonly emplo**** as
radio or...
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challenging and stressful, in a
manner similar to air
traffic control.
Signallers are
therefore susceptible to stress-related illness.
Following protracted...
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communication support and
information systems for the
Canadian Army.
Signallers receive their training at CFB Kingston, Ontario, at the
Canadian Forces...
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Swanton Morley, RAF
Hullavington Aircraft used: Avro
Anson T.22 No. 1 Air
Signallers School RAF (1951-57)
Airfields used: RAF
Swanton Morley Aircraft used:...
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referred to by
different titles depending on
their specialisation:
Master Signaller (MSig)
Master Engineer (MEng)
Master Air
Electronics Operator (MAEOp)...
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signal is
reliable if the cost to the
signaller of
producing it is
proportionately lower for higher-quality
signallers than for lower-quality ones. A series...
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electrical device used to
prove the
absence of a
train on rail
tracks to
signallers and
control relevant signals. An
alternative to
track circuits are axle...
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advent of
absolute block signalling, the class-based
headcodes allowed signallers to
identify and
regulate trains properly. On some busy lines, particularly...
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Yorkshire Evening Post,
until he was
called up for
national service as a
signaller in the
Royal Navy. As
reported in a
radio interview in 2006 on NPR, he...
- due to an
equipment failure or
signaller error and the
train was
unable to stop
before p****ing the signal. A
Signaller SPAR (formerly
Category C SPAD)...