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GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom)
GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom) was formed by the redesignation of No 1 GHQ Reconnaissance Unit in January 1941. They were a special reconnaissance unit whose role was communication and intelligence. The Regiment was divided into Squadrons and Platoons, which served with various Divisional HQ's across a number of theatres of war.
Jan 1941 Reorganisation
25th of June 1943 Signals
25th of June 1943 Instructions
25th of June 1943 Frequencies
25th of June 1943 Detachment Duty Card
25th of June 1943 Instructions
25th of June 1943 Signals
25th of June 1943 Orders
4th Jun 1944 Preparations
5th Jun 1944 Delay
6th June 1944 Landings
6th June 1944 Landings
6th June 1944 In Action
6th Jun 1944 In Action
6th Jun 1944 Delay
7th Jun 1944 In Action
7th Jun 1944 Delay
8th Jun 1944 Many Casualties
9th Jun 1944 Hard Fighting
10th Jun 1944 Communications
11th Jun 1944 Snipers and Shells
20th Jul 1945 Now It Can Be ToldIf you can provide any additional information, especially on actions and locations at specific dates, please add it here.
Those known to have served with
GHQ Liaison Regiment (Phantom)
during the Second World War 1939-1945.
- Simmonds Walter. L/Cpl.
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L/Cpl. Walter Simmonds 5th Reconnaissance Regiment Reconnaissance Corps
Walter Simmonds served with GHQ Liaison (Phantom) Regiment and 5th Reconnaissance RegimentCarol Gibson
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