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0730 hrs on Sunday 11 Aug 63 about 70 Officers and men disembarked
at Paya Leba airport from the BUA Britannia which had brought them
from UK. This was 606 Signal Troop (Borneo) which had been raised
in the UK to relieve 249 Signal Squadron of its commitments in Borneo.
The Troop is commanded by Major Pete Ashton who came from the School
of Signals at Catterick and the remainder came from a variety of
Signal Units in BAOR and UK. Few or them have served in the Far
East, before.
The Troop is unused in that it has been formed in UK for its tasks
and flown out complete to the Far East. The men came together in
Catterick for the first time on Aug 63 and before leaving had little
time to get to know each other. The few days before they left were
occupied with the rush of preparing for overseas service, getting
tropical kit, being inoculated, getting passports and so on.
They have now settled down in Meiktila Barracks with 18 Signal Regiment
to train and equip themselves for their task in Borneo. This is
a considerable job for a Troop that consist of men who until a couple
of weeks ago had never met each other.
The men of the Troop who were posted to it are on a six months tour.
Many are married and have left their wives and families behind in
UK
We say welcome to 606 Troop and good luck. There are many people
here, particularly the wives and families of 249 Squadron who are
very glad to see you
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