About MCS
Military College of Signals was raised immediately after partition of the
Indo-Pak Sub Continent in 1947 as School of Signals, with the task of training
officers and selected Non Commissioned Officers of the Corps of Signals of Pak
Army. The School had to be raised from a scratch because the signal training
facilities of undivided Indian Army were located either at Poona or Jabalpur.
Both these cities are now part of India. Lt Col C.W.M. Young, a British Officer
of the Royal Corps of Signals was the first commandant of the School. During the
early years, due to the shortage of training facilities in the country in the
field of telecommunication, a number of officers and men were trained at School
of Signals, U.K, and subsequently at US Army Signal School at Fort Monmouth, New
Jersey. The College, since its raising has undergone various phases of expansion
to meet the requirements of the Corps of Signals.
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