There is evidence of the existence of a German signal regiment organized as follows:
1 Battalion | | 1 Company | | Radio company |
| | 2 Company | | Armored signal company |
| | 3 Company | | Intercept company |
|
2 Battalion | | 4 Company | | Wire-laying company |
| | 5 Company | | Telephone operating company |
| | 8 Company | | Telephone operating company |
While it is doubtful whether the intercept company was ever activated, it
reportedly consisted of three platoons, whose respective functions were radio
intelligence, intercept, and direction finding. The strength of the
regiment is 45 officers and 1,674 enlisted men.