37 Signal Regiment have had a winning start to their new training year and it all kicked off with the Inter Corps Operational Shooting Competition (OSC).
The Inter Corps OSC took place at Pirbright Ranges from 12th to 14th April and the work put in to prepare certainly paid off, with 37 Signal Regiment shooting team sweeping the board and returning with a chest full of silverware.
37 Signal Regiment Team Achievements:
Inter Corps Unit Champions: Winner – A Team, Runner up – B Team.
Inter Corps Best Section Team: Winner – A Team, Runner up – B Team
Inter Corps Falling Plate: Runner up – A Team
Inter Corps Championship Rifle Team: Winner – A Team, Runner up – B Team
Inter Corps Urban Contact Pistol: Winner – A Team, Runner up – B Team.
37 Signal Regiment Individual Achievements:
Urban Contact Rifle + pistol individual: Winner – WO2 Gurung, Best Class B – Lieutenant Corporal Glover
Defence Match: Individual Winner – SSgt Pinnock, B Class – Lieutenant Corporal Glover
Champions at Arms (pistol & rifle): Winner – Lieutenant Corporal Stocks, Runner up – Cpl Raynor
Best Officer overall – Officer Cadet Foster
Best Female Shot overall – Staff Sergeant Pinnock
Best B Rifle overall – Lieutenant Corporal Glover
Junior Soldier (less than 2 years’ service) – Signaller Sowrirajan
The outstanding team and personal results ensured that the Regiment team qualified for the Army Reserve 1 (UK) Division OSC where they went on to achieve the following results against the 11 other units that had qualified.
1 (UK) Division Army Reserve OSC: A Team – 3rd overall, B Team – 8th overall.
Urban Contact Assessment: Winner – A Team
Congratulations to both Teams who have qualified for the Defence OSC and to WO2 Suresh Gurung who is the driving force behind the Regiment Shooting Team.
A busy start to the summer
June was a busy month for the Regiment, kicked off with numerous recruiting and engagement events, including Redditch Pride event and the D-Day 80th commemorations. With events taking place across the UK and France to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of D-Day, Regimental Head Quarters and the Support Squadron personnel played a part in supporting Redditch council and the Royal British Legion to mark the occasion by raising the flag at the council buildings and laying wreaths at two War Memorials in the Redditch area.
Mid-June welcomed the Royal Three Counties Show in Malvern. The Regiment coordinated the Military Stand at the Show, that had 90,000 visitors over the 3 days including 3,500 school children for STEM activities on the Friday and 800 scouts and guides over the weekend. An excellent event for engagement in the Herefordshire, Worcestershire and Midlands region, as well as supporting wider recruiting for the Reserves and Regular Army.
The month was concluded with Armed Forces Week activities. A Flag raising to mark the start of Armed Forces Week, Reserves Day on Wednesday 26th June providing Reservists with the opportunity to wear uniform to work and Armed Forces Day on Saturday 29th June providing families and serving personnel with the opportunity to attend the various events across the country.
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Published 31/07/2024