30th July 2018 15:56:44 Hours
With the approval of Ministry of Defence and the Directorate of Sports of the Sri Lanka Army, the Muaythai Committee of Sri Lanka Army successfully conducted a 3 x days residential seminar from 21 July 2018 to 24 July 2018 at the 4th Signal Regiment, Anuradhapura that was carriedout by Arjan Pedro Solana who is a veteran in this sport with the fullest support of Lieutenant Colonel Priyanka Perera (Arjan), the trainer in Sri Lanka Army.
11th July 2018 11:28:38 Hours
With the approval of Ministry of Defence and the Directorate of Sports of the Sri Lanka Army, Sri Lanka Army Muaythai Committee presents 3 x days residential seminar from 21 July 2018 to 24 July 2018 at the 4th Signal Regiment, Anuradhapura.
10th July 2018 09:09:05 Hours
Inter Unit Athletics Meet 2018 of Sri Lanka Signal Corps was held on 07th and 08th of July 2018 at the North Central Province Sport Complex in Anuradhapura. In the opening ceremony, the Athletic Meet was declared open by the Commanding Officer of the 4th Signal Regiment, Lt Col Priyanka Perera psc. 4th Signal Regiment organized and conducted the whole Meet with the participation of a large gathering of athletes from all the Signal Regiments.
18th June 2018 15:59:42 Hours
18th Regimental Sergeant Major of the Sri Lanka Signal Corps, WOI M G N Amarasiri retired from the service on 14 June 2018. Appreciating the 22 years of service rendered to the Sri Lanka Signal Corps, Signals Regimental Headquarters bid farewell to its RSM with parade and an All Rank mid-day tea that was organized at the main auditorium of the Signal Regimental Centre with the participation of SLSC senior officers and Other Ranks who are serving in Panagoda and came from different Signal Regiments. At the end of the tea, WO1 Amarasinghe planted a sapling in memory of his tour of duty in the Army. Then, before attending the farewell get together held at the SLSC WOs’ and Sgts’ Mess in the evening, retiring RSM WO1 M G N Amarasinghe and newly appointed RSM WO1 S K Hewage RSP were conducted before the Colonel Commandant of the Sri Lanka Signal Corps Major General B H M A Wijesinghe USP ndu psc to officially hand over the duties.
28th May 2018 09:17:40 Hours
Sri Lanka Signal Corps conducted a half day practicum on Modern Social Etiquette and Individual Grooming to the undergraduates of Sri Jayawardanapura University of Sri Lanka on 26th May 2018 at the Signal Regimental Headquarters, Panagoda.
24th May 2018 11:46:38 Hours
Troops of the Corps of Signals got a rare opportunity to attend a valuable training session on “Satisfactory Army Life” that was held on 23rd May at the Signal Regimental Centre in line with the All Ranks’ monthly training day of the month of May 2018.
16th April 2018 11:09:52 Hours
7th Regiment SLSC conducted their traditional festive event of the year on Monday, 09th April to celebrate the Sinhala and Hindu New Year 2018. This cultural festival was held at the own camp premises in Diyatalawa with the participation of both Officers and Other Ranks of the Regiment and their families. The series of traditional games and activities conducted throughout the day caused much amusement for all who were present at the venue.
09th April 2018 14:47:59 Hours
The adventurous Inter Regiment Motor Riding 2018 of the Sri Lanka Army, organized by the Army Motor Racing Association for the second consecutive time held on 27th March 2018 at Saliyapura Racing Track in Anuradhapura.
02nd April 2018 11:46:16 Hours
MUAY BORAN is the name that describes the Thai National Traditional Martial Arts. It is a form of physical and mental discipline, which includes combat on foot that is known as "the art of eight limbs" as it is characterized by the combined use of fists, elbows, knees, shins and feet, throwing, breaking and is being associated with a good physical preparation that makes a full-contact fighter extremely effective. MUAY BORAN is arguably one of the most striking national icons of Thailand.
02nd April 2018 10:38:37 Hours
The 17th Commanding Officer of the 4th Regiment Sri Lanka Signal Corps Lieutenant Colonel A K D Adikari USP relinquished the duties and handed it over to the incoming Commanding Officer Lieutenant Colonel P P C Perera psc on 28th February 2018. Aligning with this special occasion, both outgoing and incoming Commanding Officers were awarded Guard Turnout and Ceremonial Parade at the Regiment’s Parade Square that was followed by the other customary deeds of the military traditions such as sapling of trees, All Ranks Lunch and farewells.