Queen's Gurkha Signals
| Queen's Gurkha Signals | |
|---|---|
Cap badge of the Queens Gurkha Signals | |
| Active | 1949 – Present |
| Country | United Kingdom |
| Branch | British Army |
| Role | Combat support |
| Size | 7 Squadrons |
| Garrison/HQ | Malaya Hong Kong RHQ – Gamecock Barracks 243 and 246 Squadron – Swinton Barracks 242, 247 and 248 Squadron – MOD Stafford 249 Squadron – Bulford Camp 250 Squadron – Gamecock Barracks |
| Motto(s) | Certa Cito: Swift and Sure |
| Colors | |
| March | Scotland the Brave |
| Anniversaries | Regimental Birthday 23 September |
| Commanders | |
| Colonel-in-Chief | Anne, Princess Royal |
| Colonel of the Regiment | Brigadier Mike Fayers |
| Insignia | |
| Shoulder Flash | |
| Tartan (Grant) | |
| Abbreviation | QG SIGNALS |
The Queen's Gurkha Signals (QG SIGNALS) is a regular unit of Royal Corps of Signals, one of the combat support arms of British Army. Together with the Queen's Gurkha Engineers, the Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment, the Royal Gurkha Rifles, and a number of smaller support units, they form part of the Brigade of Gurkhas. QGS was formed during The Malayan Emergency to support the 17th Gurkha Division.