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Raised : 1962 and in 1984 was reduced to a Battalion under the Life Regiment Hussars<br>
Disbanded : 1997<br>
Garrison : Karlsborg


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===Origin/meaning===
===Origin/meaning===
The Lion here symbolises the Göta name. The Lightning Bolts are the Signal Symbol. The Regiment was raised in 1962 and in 1984 was reduced to a Battalion under the Life Regiment Hussars. It was finaly disbanded in 1997.
The Lion here symbolises the Göta name. The Lightning Bolts are the Signal Symbol.  


====Regimental Colour====
====Regimental Colour====

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Raised : 1962 and in 1984 was reduced to a Battalion under the Life Regiment Hussars
Disbanded : 1997
Garrison : Karlsborg

Coat of arms (crest) of the 2nd Signals Regiment Göta Signals Regiment, Swedish Army

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The Lion here symbolises the Göta name. The Lightning Bolts are the Signal Symbol.

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