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Callsign IJ26

 

 

I have a Shorland which served in Northern Ireland with 9UDR from ’72 to ’82 and 5UDR from ’82 to ’83. Found during stripping works by the previous owner was its call-sign IJ26, painted in heavy letters on the roof. I have been trying to work out its unit, from information on the web and advice given to the previous owner. I have a friend who was on duty in Ireland at the time in the mid-70's but his recollection is sketchy, that or he'd rather forget it

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This is what I’ve come up with so far:

 

The “I” stands for Infantry.

 

 

 

The next letter equates to the Battalion Number:

 

 

 

A – 1UDR – Antrim

 

 

 

B – 2UDR – Armagh

 

 

 

C – 3UDR – Down

 

 

 

D – 4UDR – Fermanagh

 

 

 

E – 5UDR – Londonderry

 

 

 

F – 6UDR – Tyrone

 

 

 

G – 7UDR – Belfast

 

 

 

H – 8UDR – Tyrone

 

 

 

J - 9UDR - Antrim

 

 

 

K - 10UDR - Belfast

 

 

 

L - 11UDR - Craigavon

 

 

 

The first number refers to the Company:

 

 

 

1 - HQ Company

 

 

 

2 - A Company

 

 

 

3 - B Company

 

 

 

4 - C Company

 

 

 

5 - D Company

 

 

 

6 - E Company

 

 

 

7 - F Company

 

 

 

The second number indicates the Platoon.

 

 

 

So, as I understand it, call-sign IJ26 equates to the 6th Platoon, A Company of 9UDR, based in Carrickfergus.....

 

 

 

How does this logic sound? Anyone with first-hand experience of the numbering system?

Happy to be corrected/updated for reference purposes! :-D

 

Alec.

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Callsign IJ26

 

 

I have a Shorland which served in Northern Ireland with 9UDR from ’72 to ’82 and 5UDR from ’82 to ’83. Found during stripping works by the previous owner was its call-sign IJ26, painted in heavy letters on the roof. I have been trying to work out its unit, from information on the web and advice given to the previous owner. I have a friend who was on duty in Ireland at the time in the mid-70's but his recollection is sketchy, that or he'd rather forget it

:(

 

 

 

 

This is what I’ve come up with so far:

 

The “I” stands for Infantry.

 

 

 

The next letter equates to the Battalion Number:

 

 

 

A – 1UDR – Antrim

 

 

 

B – 2UDR – Armagh

 

 

 

C – 3UDR – Down

 

 

 

D – 4UDR – Fermanagh

 

 

 

E – 5UDR – Londonderry

 

 

 

F – 6UDR – Tyrone

 

 

 

G – 7UDR – Belfast

 

 

 

H – 8UDR – Tyrone

 

 

 

J - 9UDR - Antrim

 

 

 

K - 10UDR - Belfast

 

 

 

L - 11UDR - Craigavon

 

 

 

The first number refers to the Company:

 

 

 

1 - HQ Company

 

 

 

2 - A Company

 

 

 

3 - B Company

 

 

 

4 - C Company

 

 

 

5 - D Company

 

 

 

6 - E Company

 

 

 

7 - F Company

 

 

 

The second number indicates the Platoon.

 

 

 

So, as I understand it, call-sign IJ26 equates to the 6th Platoon, A Company of 9UDR, based in Carrickfergus.....

 

 

 

How does this logic sound? Anyone with first-hand experience of the numbering system?

Happy to be corrected/updated for reference purposes! :-D

 

Alec.

 

I have never seen or heard of the Battalion number going into a callsign in this way. However I cannot dispute that your vehicle carried it and that it tallies with the Battalion Number table you give. Everything else looks good to me, so I'll concur with your interpretation.

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