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This section contains information on Signals/Communications related books that have been commercially published. If you have read books not covered here, please feel free to send the info and a small review if you wish!


Book RCCS corps history 61.jpg History of the Royal Canadian Corps of Signals 1903-1961
Official Corps History
Book umty iddy umty.jpg UMTY-IDDY-UMTY
An account of a First World War Signaller in the Artillery
Book 1CSWG invisible war.jpg The Invisible War
Anecdotal account of No 1 Special Wireless Group
Book 50bn nomansland.jpg The 50th Battalion in No Man's Land
A personal account of the First World War by a Signaller of the 50th Battalion CEF
Book 721 whereitbegan.jpg Where It Began
721 Communication Regiment and its Antecedents, 1904-2004
Semaphore-to-satellite cover.jpg Semaphore to Satellite
A Story of Canadian Military Communications 1903-2013
Book Winged Wheel Patch.jpg The Winged Wheel Patch
A history of the Canadian Military Motorcycle and Rider
Book The Canadian Military Motorcycle.jpg The Canadian Military Motorcycle
Photographic history of the use (and abuse) of motorcycles in the Canadian military.
Book Royal Corps of Signals - Unit Histories.jpg Royal Corps of Signals - Unit Histories by Cliff Lord
Includes histories of Canadian Signals/C&E units
Communications and British Operations on the Western Front, 19141918 cover.jpg Communications and British Operations on the Western Front, 1914–1918 by Brian Hall
Beyond the Call - RCCS and C Force cover.jpg Beyond the Call: Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, "C" Force Brigade Headquarters, Hong Kong and Japan, 1941-1945 by D. Burke Penny
S.S. Nerissa, the Final Crossing cover.jpg S.S. Nerissa, the Final Crossing: The Amazing True Story of the Loss of a Canadian Troopship in the North Atlantic by William Dziadyk
Three RCCS members lost their life when the S.S. Nerissa was sunk
Versutus - A History of the Signal Regiment (cover).jpg Versutus - A History of the Signal Regiment
Illustrated history of the 1st Canadian Division Headquarters and Signal Regiment on the occaision of its 80th anniversary in 1994.
Where Life and Death Hold Hands (cover).jpg Where Life and Death Hold Hands
Written by William Allister, an RCCS member who was a POW after the fall of Hong Kong during the Second World War.
32 Signal Regiment RCCS - A History (cover).jpg 32 Signal Regiment Royal Canadian Corps of Signals - A History
Written by Renny deGroot.
Written by Candlelight (cover).jpg Written by Candlelight
Written by Liespeth Langford.