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Army squadron disbands
The 204 Signal Squadron, based at Catterick Garrison, is being disbanded as part of British Army restructuring. The unit went on parade for the final time in front of friends and family, before its men and women are posted elsewhere.
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A fond farewell to army squadron
The region has said goodbye to one of its oldest army squadrons. 204 Signal Squadron is being disbanded as part of restructuring within the armed forces.
It has has been based at Catterick Garrison since 1924. Soldiers marked the end with a parade.
Watch Frances Read's report here:
Sad day for 204 Signals Squadron to leave Catterick
Lt David Cummings from 204 Signal Squadron said his unit had a long association with Catterick Garrison, and it was a sad day to see its members separately posted elsewhere.
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204 Signal Squadron on parade for the final time
Friends and family have said goodbye to one of the North East's oldest army units. 204 Signal Squadron, based at Catterick Garrison in North Yorkshire, will be officially disbanded this year.
The men and women paraded for the final time, before being posted elsewhere.