User:Coldstreamer20/Structure of the British Army in 2010
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Below is the Outline of the British Army before Army 2020. The units below will show their locations in December 2010, just before the SDSR 2010 had been published. "Produced in 2011, following the outcomes of the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review (and working within substantial financial constraints), Army 2020 was the British Army’s plan to make itself both more useful and more ready." (https://wavellroom.com/2022/02/02/more-range-or-more-rangers-the-fight-for-the-future-of-the-british-army/)
Preface
[edit]The list shown below is still changing as a result of the above said refines, but shows the current overall structure of the army.
Note: units in bold are higher commands, and the units in italics are those units which are part of the Territorial Army and have the prefix or suffix '(V)'.
Army Board
[edit]- The Army Board[1][2]
- Secretary of State for Defence, The Right Honourable Liam Fox MP (since 12 May 2010)
- Minister of State for Defence Equipment and Support, The Honourable Peter James Luff MP
- Minister of State for the Armed Forces, The Honourable Nicholas Barton Harvey MP
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Welfare and Veterans, The Honourable Andrew Robert George Robathan MP
- Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State For Defence, The Right Honourable The Lord John Jacob Astor VIII, 3rd Baron Astor of Hever PC DL
- Second Permanent Under-Secretary of State (Secretary of the Army Board)
- Office of the Chief of the General Staff
- Chief of the General Staff (4*), General Sir David Julian Richards KBE DSO (to September 2010), General Sir Peter Anthony Wall GCB CBE DL FREng from then
- Assistant Chief of the General Staff (2*), Major General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall KCB CBE
- Adjutant General to the Forces (3*), Lieutenant General Sir Mark Francis Noel Mans KCB CBE DL
- Quartermaster General to the Forces (3*), Lieutenant General Sir Gary Robert Coward KBE CB
- Master General of the Ordnance (3*), Major General Christopher Colin Wilson CB CBE (to May 2010), Major General William Hewitt Moore CBE from then
Land Forces
[edit]Command of the 'Field Army' was brought together at Wilton in April 1995 (a consequence of Options for Change), when HQ United Kingdom Land Force was renamed Headquarters Land Command. Between then and 2008, the Chief of the General Staff governed the Army through three subordinate headquarters: Land Command (responsible for operational command of about 75% of the Army's manpower), Adjutant General's Branch (responsible for personnel, individual training, doctrine and administration), and Equipment Support (Land). Following Future Army Structure (2004), HQ Land Command became HQ Land Forces in 2008, and in 2009 moved to Andover.[3]
In 2009, HQ Land Forces and posts from the Chief of the General Staff and down (including subsequent commands) was reorganised. However, these will not be shown, only the structure before will be shown.[3]
- Headquarters, Land Forces[4]
- Director General Training Support – a Major General responsible for "operational military training and overseeing the training areas"
- Land Accident Prevention and Investigation Team (LAIT)
- Commander Land Support (Land Support Management Group) – formerly Commander Logistical Support – responsible for the management of the Defence Supply Chain to deployed forces, storage, transportation, distribution, of all the necessities for operations and living
- Land Forces Troops, at Erskine Barracks, Wilton
- Media Operations Group (Volunteers), in Kingston upon Thames – providing media support to HQ Land Forces
- Director General Training Support – a Major General responsible for "operational military training and overseeing the training areas"
1st (United Kingdom) Armoured Division
[edit]- 1st (United Kingdom) Armoured Division
- Division Headquarters, at Hammersmith Barracks, Herford
- 1st (United Kingdom) Armoured Divisional Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Harewood Barracks, Herford
- 1st Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh – supporting 20th Armoured Brigade
- 2nd Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh – supporting 7th Armoured Brigade
- 2nd Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Saint Barbara's Barracks, Fallingbostel – supporting 7th Armoured Brigade
- 3rd Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Barker Barracks, Paderborn – supporting 20th Armoured Brigade
- 1st Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, at York Barracks, Münster – supporting 20th Armoured Brigade
- 2nd Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Hohne – supporting 7th Armoured Brigade
- 1st Regiment, Royal Military Police, HQ at Wentworth Barracks, Herford
- 110 Provost Company, 1st Regiment, Royal Military Police, at Normandy Barracks, Paderborn (post at Hameln) – supporting 20th Armoured Brigade
- 111 Provost Company, 1st Regiment, Royal Military Police, atbell Barracks, Bergen-Hohne (post at Fallingbostel) – supporting 7th Armoured Brigade
- Commander Royal Artillery, 1st Armoured Division
- 3rd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, at Caen Barracks, Bergen-Hohne (SPG Artillery; 24 x AS-90 155mm SP-howitzers) – supporting 7th Armoured Brigade
- 26th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Mansergh Barracks, Gütersloh (SPG Artillery; 24 x AS-90 155mm SP-howitzers) – supporting 20th Armoured Brigade
- 1st Regiment, Army Air Corps, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- No. 652 Squadron (8 x Westland Lynx AH.7)
- No. 661 Squadron (8 x Westland Lynx Ah.7)
- 1st Armoured Division Engineer Group
- 28th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Gordon Barracks, Hameln (General Support)
- 23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron (30 x M3 Amphibious Rigs)
- 412 Amphibious Engineer Troop (V), in Hameln
- 23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron (30 x M3 Amphibious Rigs)
- 32nd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, atbell Barracks, Bergen-Hohne (Armoured Close Support) – supporting 7th Armoured Brigade
- 35th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Barker Barracks, Paderborn (Armoured Close Support) – supporting 20th Armoured Brigade
- 28th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Gordon Barracks, Hameln (General Support)
7th Armoured Brigade
[edit]The brigade commander for 7th Armoured Brigade is also Commander, Bergen-Hohne Garrison.
- 7th Armoured Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, atbell Barracks, Bergen-Hohne
- 207 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, atbell Barracks, Bergen-Hohne
- 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's), at Haig Barracks, Bergen-Hohne (Formation Reconnaissance; 66 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers & Greys), at Wessex Barracks, Fallingbostel (Type 56 Armoured; 56 x Challenger 2 MBTs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- The Highlanders (Seaforth, Gordons, and Camerons), 4th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Saint Barbara Barracks, Fallingbostel (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[6]
- 3rd Battalion (Staffords), Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters & Foresters, and Staffords), at Lumsden Barracks, Fallingbostel (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[7]
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, at Trenchard Barracks, Celle (Light Infantry)
20th Armoured Brigade
[edit]The brigade commander for 20th Armoured Brigade is also Commander, Paderborn Garrison.
- 20th Armoured Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Antwerp Barracks, Paderborn
- 200 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Antwerp Barracks, Paderborn
- The Queen's Dragoon Guards, at Dempsey Barracks, Paderborn (Formation Reconnaissance; 66 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own & Royal Irish), at Athlone Barracks, Paderborn (Type 56 Armoured; 56 x Challenger 2 MBTs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- 1st Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's & Royal Hampshires), at Barker Barracks, Paderborn (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[7]
- 5th Battalion, The Rifles, at Alanbrooke Barracks, Paderborn (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[7]
- 1st Battalion (Prince of Wales's Own), Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 8th, and 33rd/76th), at Oxford Barracks, Münster (Light Infantry)
102nd Logistic Brigade
[edit]101st Logistic Brigade remains under the control of Commander Theatre Troops, but under 1st UK Division for operational purposes. The brigade commander for 102nd Logistic Brigade is also Commander, Gütersloh Garrison.
- 102nd Logistic Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- 262 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- 6th Supply Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, HQ at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- 67 Support Services Squadron, at Tower Barracks, Dülmen
- 68 Logistic Brigade Support Squadron, at Tower Barracks, Dülmen
- 7th Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Catterick Barracks, Bielefeld
- 16 Tank Transporter Squadron, at Saint Barbara Barracks, Fallingbostel
- 8th Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Marne Barracks, Catterick
- 64 Fuel Squadron, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- 5th General Support Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (Hybrid), at Gaza Barracks, Catterick
- 250 (Hull) Medical Squadron (V), at Wenlock Barracks, Kingston upon Hull, Grimsby, and Castleford
- 64 (Chorley) Medical Squadron (V), in Chorley
- 5th Regiment, Royal Military Police (Hybrid), HQ at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh
- 101 Provost Company, at Joint Headquarters Rheindahlen, Rhine (posts in Sonthofen and Elmpt)
- 114 Provost Company, at Princess Royal Barracks, Gütersloh (post in Herford)
- 243 (Scottish) Provost Company (V), in Livingston and Lisburn
- 252 (Northern) Provost Company (V), in Stockton-on-Tees and Newcastle upon Tyne
United Kingdom Support Command (Germany)
[edit]- United Kingdom Support Command (Germany)
- Command Headquarters, at Joint Headquarters Rheindahlen
- Training Support Command (Germany)
- Combined Arms Field Training Group
- No. 12 Flight, Army Air Corps, in Burgeon (3 x Aérospatiale Gazelle) (Liaison)
- Rhine and European Support Group
- Bergen-Hohne Support Unit
- Gütersloh Support Unit
- Paderborn Support Unit
- Rhine Support Unit
- Educational and Training Services (Germany)
- 34 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Joint Headquarters Rheindahlen, Rhine
- 35 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Woolwich Barracks, Osnabrück
- 40 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at York Barracks, Münster, Osnabrück
- 41 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Paderborn
- 42 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Hohne, Bergen-Hohne
- 43 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Javelin Barracks, Elmpt, Rhine
- 44 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Hameln, Paderborn
- 45 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Herford, Gütersloh
- 47 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Fallingbostel, Bergen-Hohne
- 51 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Gütersloh
3rd (United Kingdom) Mechanised Division
[edit]- 3rd (United Kingdom) Mechanised Division
- Division Headquarters, at Picton Barracks, Bulford
- 3rd (United Kingdom) Divisional Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Picton Barracks, Bulford
- 3rd Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Dalton Barracks, Abingdon-on-Thames – supporting 1st Mechanised Brigade
- 4th Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Dalton Barracks, Abingdon-on-Thames – supporting 12th Mechanised Brigade
- 12th Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Dalton Barracks, Abingdon-on-Thames – supporting 4th Mechanised Brigade
- 1st Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Meddigo Lines, Catterick – supporting 4th Mechanised Brigade
- 4th Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth – supporting 12th Mechanised Brigade
- 6th Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidwoth – supporting 1st Mechanised Brigade
- 3rd Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Gaza Barracks, Catterick
- 12 Medical Squadron – supporting 12th Mechanised Brigade
- 16 Medical Squadron – supporting 1st Mechanised Brigade
- 24 Medical Squadron – supporting 19th Light Brigade
- 3rd Regiment, Royal Military Police, at Bulford Barracks, Bulford
- 150 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment, Royal Military Police, at Beachhead Lines, Catterick (post in Edinburgh) – supporting 4th Mechanised Brigade
- 158 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment, Royal Military Police, at Kiwi Barracks, Bulford (posts at Blandford and Warminster) – supporting 1st Mechanised Brigade
- 173 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment, Royal Military Police, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn – supporting 19th Light Brigade
- 174 Provost Company, 3rd Regiment, Royal Military Police, at Parsons Barracks, MoD Donnington – supporting 12th Mechanised Brigade
- Commander Royal Artillery, 3rd Mechanised Division
- 1st Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, at Assaye Barracks, Tidworth (SPG Artillery; 18 x AS-90 155mm SP-howitzers) – supporting 1st Mechanised Brigade
- 4th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Alanbrooke Barracks, Topcliffe (SPG Artillery; 18 x AS-90 155mm SP-howitzers) – supporting 4th Mechanised Brigade
- 19th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Horne Barracks, Larkhill (SPG Artillery; 18 x AS-90 155mm SP-howitzers) – supporting 12th Mechanised Brigade
- 40th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn (Light Artillery; 18 x L118 105mm Light guns) – supporting 19th Light Brigade
- 12th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island (Self-propelled air defence; 72 x Stormer Alvis air defence systems)
- 3rd Division Engineer Group
- 21st Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Claro Barracks, Ripon (Armoured Close Support) – supporting 4th Mechanised Brigade
- 22nd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Swinton Barracks, Perham Down (Armoured Close Support) – supporting 1st Mechanised Brigade
- 26th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Swinton Barracks, Perham Down (Armoured Close Support) – supporting 12th Mechanised Brigade
- 36th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Invicta Park Barracks, Maidstone (General Support)
- 38th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Massereene Barracks, Antrim (Mechanised Close Support) – supporting 19th Light Brigade
- 25 Field Squadron (Light Close Role)
1st Mechanised Brigade
[edit]- 1st Mechanised Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth
- 215 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth
- Household Cavalry Regiment, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor (Formation Reconnaissance; 66 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- 2nd Royal Tank Regiment, at Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth (Type 56 Armoured; 56 x Challenger 2 MBTs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- 1st Battalion (Royal Welch Fusiliers), The Royal Welsh, at Dale Barracks, Chester (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[7]
- 4th Battalion, The Rifles, at Kiwi Barracks, Bulford (Mechanised Infantry; 50 x AFV 432 APCs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[8][9]
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards, at Mons Barracks, Aldershot (Light Infantry)
4th Mechanised Brigade
[edit]- 4th Mechanised Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Gaza Barracks, Catterick
- 204 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Gaza Barracks, Catterick
- The Queen's Royal Lancers, at Cambrai Barracks, Catterick (Formation Reconnaissance; 66 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- Royal Dragoon Guards, at Alma Barracks, Catterick (Type 56 Armoured; 56 x Challenger 2 MBTs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards, at Bourlon Barracks, Catterick (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[7]
- 1st Battalion (Cheshire), Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters & Foresters, and Staffords), at Marne Barracks, Catterick (Mechanised Infantry; 50 x AFV 432 APCs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[8][9]
- 1st Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire, and Border), at Somme Barracks, Catterick (Light Infantry)
12th Mechanised Brigade
[edit]- 12th Mechanised Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Montgomery Lines, Aldershot
- 228 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Montgomery Lines, Aldershot
- The Light Dragoons, at Robertson Barracks, Swanton Morley (Formation Reconnaissance; 66 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- The King's Royal Hussars, at Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth (Type 56 Armoured; 56 x Challenger 2 MBTs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[5]
- 2nd Battalion (Royal Regiment of Wales), The Royal Welsh, at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth (Armoured Infantry; 57 x Warrior IFVs, 21 x FV432 APCs, and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[7]
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, at Mooltan Barracks, Tidworth (Mechanised Infantry; 50 x AFV 432 APCs and 8 x FV107 Light Tanks)[8][9]
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, at Elizabeth Barracks, Pirbright (Light Infantry)
19th Light Brigade
[edit]- 19th Light Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- 209 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Fort George, Inverness (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion (Worcesters and Foresters), Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters & Foresters, and Staffords), at Palace Barracks, Belfast (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion (Green Howards), Yorkshire Regiment, at Weeton Barracks, Weeton (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, The Rifles, at Abercorn Barracks, Ballykinler (Light Infantry)
- 19th Light Brigade Combat Service Support Regiment, at Kinnegar Barracks, Kinnegar (Joint RLC/REME)
- 5th Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Megiddo Lines, Catterick
52nd Infantry Brigade
[edit]- 52nd Infantry Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh
- 258 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh
- The Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh (Light Infantry)
- The Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Glencorse Barracks, Penicuik (Light Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, The Rifles, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh (Public Duties/Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Gurkha Rifles, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe (Light Infantry)
101st Logistic Brigade
[edit]101st Logistic Brigade remains under the control of Commander Theatre Troops, but under 1st UK Division for operational purposes.
- 101st Logistic Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Buller Barracks, Aldershot
- 261 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Buller Barracks, Aldershot
- 9th Supply Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Buckley Barracks, Chippenham
- 10th Queen's Own Gurkha Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at New Normandy Barracks, Aldershot
- 27th Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps,, at Travers Barracks, Aldershot
- 19 Tank Transporter Squadron, at Ward Barracks, Bulford
- 4th General Support Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (Hybrid), at Browning Barracks, Aldershot
- 4th Regiment, Royal Military Police (Hybrid), HQ at Arnhem Barracks, Aldershot
- 160 Provost Company, at Provost Barracks, Aldershot
- 116 (North West) Provost Company (V), in Cannock and Belle Vue
- 253 (London) Provost Company (V), in Tulse Hill and Southampton
6th Division
[edit]HQ 6th Division was raised in May 2007, and announced in July, stood up 5th August 2008. To be extant until 2011 to control HQ Regional Command South (HQ RC (S)) at Kandahar in Afghanistan, rotating with Canada and the Netherlands, and HQ Multi National Division-South East (HQ MND-SE) at Basra in Iraq. Very few other details are currently available, except that it will be composed of 55 staff (drawn from formation staffs) and six civilians. Also in the May it was announced that a further light brigade would be raised for specific duties in Afghanistan and disbanded upon its completion. This meaning ten brigades available, five each for Iraq and Afghanistan operations.
- 6th Division
- Division Headquarters, at Imphal Barracks, York
11th Light Brigade
[edit]In 2008, it was announced that 11th Light Brigade would be reformed to assume command of the planned Operation Herrick deployment to Afghanistan in late 2009. The Brigade was headquartered in Aldershot and was formed using units from existing formations. Commanded by Brigadier James Cowan,[10] it was disbanded in 2010 on its return from Afghanistan, with its component units returning to their previous formations.[11]
- 11th Light Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Aldershot
Theatre Troops
[edit]Theatre Troops was formed on 31 August 2001 as part of the Landmark study and tasked with overseeing the 'essential capabilities'. These include Intelligence (1 MI Bde), Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance (ISTAR) (1 Art Bde), Deep Strike (1 Art Bde), Specialist Engineers (8 Eng Bde), Communications (1, 2, and 11 Sig Bdes), Support (2 Med Bde), Air Defence (JGBAD), and Logistic re-supply (101, 102, and 104 Log Bdes).[5][12] Though 101st and 102nd Logistic Brigades are part of Theatre Troops, they are in essence part of the 3rd and 1st Divisions respectively for operations and are therefore listed there.
Note: because of internal changes to the Royal Corps of Signals in 2010 itself (two months before Army 2020), the structures of the signal brigades will be that of late 2009/early 2010.
- Commander Theatre Troops[13], at Airfield Camp, Netheravon[5]
- Headquarters Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army (), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 88th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 160th Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 162nd Movement Control Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 280 Movement Control Squadron (V), in Swindon
- 165th Port Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 166th Supply Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 168th Pioneer Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- Catering Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- Central Volunteer Headquarters and Home Reserve, Royal Logistic Corps Territorial Army (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham (also National Training Centre, RLC)
- 148 Squadron (Expeditionary Forces Institute), Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 498 Labour Support Unit, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- Equipment Support, Theatre Troops ()
- 101st Force Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Volunteers) (TA), HQ at Hightown Barracks, Wrexham
- 102nd Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Volunteers) (TA), HQ at Aycliffe Armoury, Newton Aycliffe
- 103rd Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Volunteers) (TA), HQ in Crawley
- 104th Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, HQ at Louisburg Barracks, Bordon (Hybrid, Regular/TA)
- 1st Close Support Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Prince Philip Barracks, Bordon – operationally subordinated to 101st Logistic Brigade
- 2nd Close Support Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Rochdale Barracks, Bielefeld[14] – operationally subordinated to 102nd Logistic Brigade
- 46th General Support Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn – operationally subordinated to Northern Ireland Support Battalion, 38th (Irish) Brigade[15]
- 50th Off-Platform Repair Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers – operationally subordinated to United Kingdom Support Command (Germany)
- Headquarters Royal Logistic Corps, Territorial Army (), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade
[edit]1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade tasked with supporting Commander, Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC). In addition, the brigade provides and commands the operational troops which support HQ ARRC directly including those of NATO.[16]
- 1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade[17]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Joint Headquarters, Rheindahlen
- 7th (Allied Rapid Reaction Corps) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Javelin Barracks, Elmpt
- 16th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Javelin Barracks, Elmpt
- Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Support Battalion, Royal Logistic Corps, at Ripon Lines, Rheindahlen
- 12th Signal Group (), at Beacon Barracks, Stafford
- 33rd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Huyton
- 42 (City of Manchester) Signal Squadron (V) – providing communications for 42nd (North West) Brigade
- 34th (Northern) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Middlesbrough
- 50 (Northumbrian) Signal Squadron (V) – providing communications for 15th (North East) Brigade
- 35th (South Midlands) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Sparkbrook
- 33rd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Huyton
2nd (National Communications) Signal Brigade
[edit]2nd (National Communications) Signal Brigade tasked with, as the name would suggest, national communications and specialist communications taken up by the Territorial Army.
- 2nd (National Communications) Signal Brigade[18]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 10th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 233 Signal Squadron, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- 243 Signal Squadron, at Ward Barracks, Bulford
- 251 Signal Squadron, at Duchess of Kent Barracks, Aldershot
- 638 (London) Signal Troop – provides support to HQ London District for public duties
- Electronic Counter-Measures (Force Protection) Squadron, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- 31st (City of London) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Southfields, London
- 5 (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars (Yeomanry)) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 145th (South) Brigade
- 56 (London) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 2nd (South East) Infantry Brigade
- 32nd (Scottish) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Glasgow
- 51 (Highland) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 51st (Scottish) Brigade
- 36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Ilford
- 54 (East Anglian) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 49th (East) Brigade
- 37th (Wessex and Welsh) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Bristol
- 96 (City of Coventry) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 143rd (West Midlands) Brigade
- 38th (City of Sheffield) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Sheffield
- 39th (Skinners) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Bristol
- 53 (Wales & Western) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 160th (Welsh) Brigade
- 57 (City & County of Bristol) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 43rd (Wessex) Brigade
- 40th (Ulster) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V)
- 85 (Ulster & Antrim Artillery) Signal Squadron (V) – provides communications for 38th (Irish) Brigade
- 71st (Yeomanry) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Bromley
- 1 (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron (Special Communications), Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Bletchley
- 2 (City of Dundee & Highland) Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals (V), in Dundee
- Specialist Group, Royal Corps of Signals
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals (V), at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- Land Information Assurance Group (V) (Information Assurance)
- Land Information and Communications Specialist Group (V) (Specialist Pool)
- 81 Signal Squadron (V)
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals (V), at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
11th Signal Brigade
[edit]11th Signal Brigade tasked with the signal regiments not supporting Allied Rapid Reaction Corps or tasked with national communications.
- 11th Signal Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Venning Barracks, Donnington
- 2nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Imphal Barracks, York (Lines of Communications Signals)
- 14th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare), Royal Corps of Signals, at Cawdor Barracks, Brawdy (Electronic Warfare)
- 226 Signal Squadron
- Romeo Troop (Electronic Warfare Collection) – supporting 18th (United Kingdom Special Forces) Signal Regiment
- 640 (Airmobile) Signal Troop (Electronic Warfare) – supporting 16th Air Assault Brigade
- 226 Signal Squadron
- 22nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Beacon Barracks, Stafford (Support to deployable formations)
- 30th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Gamecock Barracks, Bramcote (Strategic Communications; Doubles as HQ Queen's Gurkha Signals)
1st Military Intelligence Brigade
[edit]- 1st Military Intelligence Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Airfield Camp, Netheravon
- 1st Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps, at Joint Headquarters Rheindahlen, Rhine – supporting 1st (UK) Armoured Division
- 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps, at Airfield Camp, Netheravon
- 4th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps, at Ward Barracks, Bulford – supporting 3rd (UK) Mechanised Division
- 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps (V), HQ in Belfast
- 5th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps (V), HQ at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall
- 15 Psychological Operations Group (), at Denison Barracks, Hermitage
- Corps Headquarters, Intelligence Corps, at Denison Barracks, Hermitage
1st Artillery Brigade
[edit]- 1st Artillery Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Airfield Camp, Netheravon
- 5th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Marne Barracks, Catterick (Surveillance & Target Acquisition; 9 x Cobra, 6 x Mamba, and 6 x Cymbline Radars)
- 32nd Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Roberts Barracks, Larkhill (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles; 32 x UAVs)
- 39th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Albermarle Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne (MLRS; 24 x M270 MLRs)
- The Honourable Artillery Company (V) (), at Finsbury Barracks, Finsbury, City of London (Surveillance & Target Acquisition; 9 x Cobra, 6 x Mamba, and 6 x Cymbline Radars)
- 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment, Royal Artillery (V) (Territorial Army; Split roles: Surveillance & Target Acquisition and MLRS)
- 204 (The Tyneside Scottish) Battery, in Newcastle upon Tyne (S&TA; 3 x Cobra, 2 x Mamba, and 2 x Cymbline Radars)
- 269 (West Riding) Battery, at Old Carlton Barracks, Leeds (S&TA; 3 x Cobra, 2 x Mamba, and 2 x Cymbline Radars)
- 203 (Elswick) Battery, in Blyth (6 x M270 MLRS)
- 205 (3rd Durham Volunteer Artillery) Battery, in South Shields (6 x M270 MLRS)
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Artillery, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters
[edit]A Joint Royal Air Force-British Army command overseeing all air defence units both RAF and Army.
- Joint Ground Based Air Defence Headquarters
- Headquarters, at RAF High Wycombe
- 16th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Saint George's Barracks, North Luffenham (Short-Ranged Air Defence; 32 x Rapier missile systems)
- 47th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island (Self-Propelled Air Defence; 36 x Alvis Stormer missile systems)
- 106th (Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), in Grove Park, London (Self-Propelled Air Defence; 24 x Rapier missile systems and 12 x Alvis Stormer missile systems)
8th Force Engineer Brigade
[edit]- 8th Force Engineer Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Erskine Barracks, Wilton
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Engineers () (V), at Aldershot (Territorial Army)
- Joint Civil Military Cooperation Group (), at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley (Joint Services; Hybrid)
- Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps, Royal Engineers (V) (Territorial Army)
- 12th (Air Support) Engineer Group, at Waterbeach Barracks, Waterbeach
- 25th Engineer Regiment (Air Support), Royal Engineers, at Waterbeach Barracks, Waterbeach
- 39th Engineer Regiment (Air Support), Royal Engineers, at Waterbeach Barracks, Waterbeach
- 10 Field Squadron (Air Support), at RAF Leeming
- 71st Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), HQ at RAF Leuchars
- Works Group (Airfields), Royal Engineers
- 529 Specialist Team (Trials, Training, and Evaluation), Royal Engineers
- 2 x Bulk Petroleum Sections, Royal Engineers
- 29th (Land Support) Engineer Group, at Aldershot
- 29th Engineer Group Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals (V), at Seely House, Aldershot
- 33rd Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Royal Engineers, at Carver Barracks, Wimbish
- 49 Field Squadron (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
- No. 1 (Parachute) Troop – supports 16th Air Assault Brigade
- No. 2 Troop – supports 3rd Commando Brigade
- No. 3 Troop – supports Joint Rapid Reaction Corps
- Explosive Ordnance Clearance Group (Civilian)
- 49 Field Squadron (Explosive Ordnance Disposal)
- 101st (City of London) Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Royal Engineers (V), HQ in Ilford
- 11th Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Vauxhall Barracks, Didcot
- 660 Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals
- 521 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, at Catterick – northern EOD
- Chester Troop, at Dale Barracks, Chester
- Edinburgh Troop, at Craigiehall, Edinburgh
- 621 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, at RAF Northolt – southern EOD
- Shorncliffe Troop, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe
- Colchester Troop, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- Aldershot Troop, at Provost Barracks, Aldershot
- 721 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, at Saint Barbara's Barracks, Ashchurch
- Nottingham Troop, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- Tidworth Troop, at Delhi Barracks, Tidworth
- 921 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron, at RAF Brüggen
- Bielefeld Troop, at Catterick Barracks, Bielefeld
- Fallingbostel Troop, at Saint Barbara's Barracks, Fallingbostel
- Rhine Troop, at Joint Headquarters, Rhine
- Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations Centre
- 170th (Infrastructure Support) Engineer Group, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- 62nd Works Group, Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- 506 Specialist Team (Water Infrastructure) (V)
- 63rd Works Group, Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- 504 Specialist Team (Power Infrastructure) (V)
- 64th Works Group, Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- 503 Specialist Team (Fuels Infrastructure) (V)
- 65th Works Group, Royal Engineers (V), at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- 62nd Works Group, Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
104th Logistic Support Brigade
[edit]- 104th Logistic Support Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Airfield Camp, Netheravon
- 17th Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at McMullen Barracks, Marchwood
- 79 Railway Squadron, at the Marchwood Military Railway, Marchwood
- 275 Railway Troop (V), at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- 79 Railway Squadron, at the Marchwood Military Railway, Marchwood
- 23rd Pioneer Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Saint David's Barracks, MoD Bicester
- 24th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, HQ at Catterick Barracks, Bielefeld
- 99 Postal Courier Squadron, at Joint Headquarters, Rheindahlen
- United Kingdom Movement and Liaison Staff, in Belgium (4 x Troops in Hohne, Paderborn, Münster, Rheindahlen)
- 29th Postal, Courier, and Movement Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney
- Joint Air Mounting Centre, at Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney
2nd Medical Brigade
[edit]- 2nd Medical Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall
- 22nd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Thornhill Barracks, Aldershot
- 33rd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Fort Blockhouse, Gosport
- 34th Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall
- 201st (Northern) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Newcastle upon Tyne
- 202nd (Midlands) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Birmingham
- 203rd (Welsh) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Cardiff
- 204th (North Irish) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Belfast
- 205th (Scottish) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Glasgow
- 207th (Manchester) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Manchester
- 208th (Liverpool) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Liverpool
- 212th (Yorkshire) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Sheffield
- 243rd (Wessex) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Keynsham
- 256th (City of London) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), in Walworth, London
- Hospital Support Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall
- Medical Evacuation Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall
- Medical Manpower Pool
- Specialist Surgical Team
- Ambulance Train Group
- Field Surgical Team
- Field Medical Equipment Depot
Joint Helicopter Command
[edit]- Joint Helicopter Command
- Command Headquarters, at Erskine Barracks, Wilton
- 21st Signal Regiment (Air Support), Royal Corps of Signals, at Azimghur Barracks, Colerne (Territorial Army; supporting RAF Support Helicopter Force)
- 43 (Wessex) Signal Squadron (V), in Bath and Exeter
- Joint Helicopter Support Squadron, at RAF Benson
- 5th Regiment, Army Air Corps, at RAF Aldergrove
- 6th (Volunteer) Regiment, Army Air Corps (V), HQ at Blenheim, Bury Saint Edmunds (Aviation Ground Support)
- No. 655 (Scottish Horse) Squadron, at RAF Leuchars
- No. 677 (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Squadron, in Bury Saint Edmunds, Swaffham, and Norwich
- 7th (Volunteer) Regiment, Army Air Corps (V), HQ at AAC Netheravon, Netheravon
- No. 658 Squadron (6 x Aérospatiale Gazelle)
- No. 666 Squadron (6 x Aérospatiale Gazelle)
- No. 3 Flight, at RAF Leuchars (4 x Aérospatiale Gazelle)
- No. 6 Flight, at RAF Shawbury (4 x Aérospatiale Gazelle)
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Army Air Corps, at AAC Middle Wallop
16th Air Assault Brigade
[edit]- 16th Air Assault Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- 216 Air Assault Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- 89 Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- Pathfinder Platoon, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- D "Air" Squadron, Household Cavalry Regiment, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor (Force Reconnaissance; 16 x FV107 Light Tanks)[19]
- 2nd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, at Merville Barracks, Colchester (Parachute Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, at Merville Barracks, Colchester (Parachute Infantry)
- The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Howe Barracks, Canterbury (Air Assault Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd & 87th, and Ulster Defence Regiment), at Clive Barracks, Ternhill (Air Assault Infantry)
- 7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, at Merville Barracks, Colchester (Light Artillery; 18 x L118 105mm light guns)
- 23rd Engineer Regiment (Air Assault), Royal Engineers, at Rock Barracks, Woodbridge (Close Support)
- 13th Air Assault Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- 7th Air Assault Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at AAC Wattisham
- 132 Aviation Supply Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
- 16th Close Support Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (Hybrid), at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- 144 Parachute Medical Squadron (V), in HQ in London
- 156 Provost Company, Royal Military Police, at Merville Barracks, Colchester (posts at AAC Wattisham, Chetwynd Barracks in Chilwell, and at Bassingbourn Barracks)
- 3rd Regiment, Army Air Corps, at AAC Wattisham
- No. 653 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- No. 662 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- No. 663 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- 4th Regiment, Army Air Corps, at AAC Wattisham
- No. 654 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- No. 656 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- No. 664 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- 9th Regiment, Army Air Corps, at AAC Dishforth
- No. 659 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- No. 669 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
- No. 672 Squadron (8 x AgustaWestland Apache)
Commander Regional Forces
[edit]The Commander Regional Forces maintains, and where possible, enhances the provision of the military capability and infrastructure support required to meet Land Command’s operational requirements. In addition, is the Inspector General of the Territorial Army, with addition responsibilities for Cadets and the University Officer Training Corps. Service personnel total for the Commander Regional Forces at 1st April 2006 was 12,500 (including 1,400 officers).
2nd Division
[edit]2nd Division is responsible for overseeing Scotland and Northern England, and from 1 August 2007 also Northern Ireland (following the end of Operation Banner). The headquarters employed 58 military and 204 civilian staff posts.
- 2nd Division[20]
- Division Headquarters, at Craigiehall, Edinburgh[21]
- General Officer Commanding 2nd Division (), Major General David Anthony Hirst Shaw[22]
- 2nd Division Troops[23]
- Logistic Support Unit (Scotland)
- 2nd Services Support Unit
- 1 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston[24]
- 2 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Imphal Barracks, York[24]
- 3 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Catterick[24]
- 21 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Lisanelly Barracks, Omagh
- 27 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh[24]
- 29 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Shackleton Barracks, Ballykelly
- 32 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
15th (North East) Brigade
[edit]15th (North East) Brigade encompassing North East England (Durham, Northumberland, and Tyne and Wear) and Yorkshire and the Humber (East Riding of Yorkshire, North Yorkshire, South Yorkshire, and West Yorkshire).
- 15th (North East) Brigade[25]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Imphal Barracks, York
- The Queen's Own Yeomanry (V), at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne (Territorial Army; Force Reconnaissance; 66 x FV107 Light Tanks)[26]
- 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (V), in Gilesgate (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 4th (Volunteer) Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th, and 33rd/76th) (V), HQ at Worsley Barracks, York (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 72nd (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), in Gateshead (Territorial Army; Support Engineers)
- 299 Parachute Squadron (V), in Kingston upon Hull, Wakefield, and Pontefract – supporting 23rd Engineer Regiment (Air Support)
- 150th (Yorkshire) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Londesborough Barracks, Kingston upon Hull
- Sheffield University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Sheffield
- Northumbrian University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Newcastle upon Tyne
- Leeds University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Leeds
- Headquarters, York District, at Imphal Barracks, York
- 15th (North East) Brigade Regional Training Centre, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall[27]
- The Heavy Cavalry and Cambrai Band of the Royal Armoured Corps, Corps of Army Music, at Piave Lines, Catterick
- Home Headquarters, The Royal Dragoon Guards, at 3 Tower Street, York
- Home Headquarters, The Light Dragoons, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne
- Commander Cadets, North East, at Imphal Barracks, York
- 9th Cadet Training Team, Army Cadet Force, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall[28]
- 10th Cadet Training Team, Army Cadet Force
- Humberside and South Yorkshire County, Army Cadet Force, in Driffield[29]
- Yorkshire (North and West) County, Army Cadet Force, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall[30]
- North East Army Cadet Force Regiment
- Cleveland County, Army Cadet Force, in Middlesbrough[31]
- Durham County, Army Cadet Force, in Chester-le-Street[32]
- Northumbria County, Army Cadet Force, at Fox Barracks, Cramlington[33]
38th (Irish) Brigade
[edit]38th (Irish) Brigade encompassing Northern Ireland.
- 38th (Irish) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- 2nd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd & 87th, and Ulster Defence Regiment) (V), in Portadown (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 591 (Antrim Artillery) Independent Field Squadron, Royal Engineers (V), in Bangor and Antrim
- 152nd (Northern Ireland) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Palace Barracks, Belfast – affiliated with 4 Regiment RLC
- 253rd (Northern Ireland) Divisional General Support Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), HQ in Belfast
- Regimental Headquarters & Depot, at Palace Barracks, Belfast
- Northern Ireland Support Battalion
- Duke of Connaught's Medical Unit (Belfast Military Hospital), at Musgrove Park Hospital, Belfast
- Commander Cadets, Northern Ireland
42nd (North West) Brigade
[edit]42nd (North West) Brigade encompassing North West England (Cheshire, Cumberland, Lancashire, Greater Manchester, and Westmorland) and the Isle of Man.[36]
- 42nd (North West) Brigade[36]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston[36]
- 4th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire, and Border) (V), HQ at Kimberley Barracks, Preston (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- Liverpool University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Liverpool
- Manchester and Salford University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Manchester
- 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), HQ in Bolton (Light Artillery; 18 x L118 105mm light guns)
- 75th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), HQ at Peninsula Barracks, Warrington (Territorial Army; Support Engineers)
- 156th (North West) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V) (Territorial Army; Transport)
- Headquarters, Greater Manchester
- Headquarters, Cheshire
- Band of the King's Division, Corps of Army Music, at Weeton Barracks, Preston
- Home Headquarters (North), The King's Royal Hussars, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
- Regimental Headquarters, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire, and Border), at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
- Regimental Outstation, at Carlisle Castle
- Regimental Outstation, in Liverpool
- Regimental Outstation, in Manchester
51st (Scottish) Brigade
[edit]51st (Scottish) Brigade encompassing Scotland.[5]
- 51st (Scottish) Brigade[37]
- Brigade Headquarters, at Forthside Barracks, Stirling[5]
- 52nd Lowland Volunteers, 6th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (V), at Walcheren Barracks, Glasgow (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 51st Highland Volunteers, 7th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (V), at Queen's Barracks, Perth (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- Aberdeen University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Aberdeen
- Edinburgh University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Edinburgh
- Glasgow and Strathclyde University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Glasgow
- Tayforth University Officers' Training Corps (V), in Dundee
- 105th Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), HQ in Edinburgh (Light Artillery; 18 x L118 105mm light guns)
- Scottish Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), in Dunfermline (Territorial Army; Transport)
- 225th (Scottish) Divisional General Support Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps (V), HQ at Oliver Barracks, Dundee
- 51st (Scottish) Brigade Regional Training Centre, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, Corps of Army Music, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh
- Home Headquarters, Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers & Greys), at Edinburgh Castle
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Edinburgh Castle
- Home Headquarters, The Royal Scots Borderers, at Edinburgh Castle
- Home Headquarters, The Royal Highland Fusiliers, at Walcheren Barracks, Glasgow
- Home Headquarters, The Black Watch, at Queen's Barracks, Perth
- Home Headquarters, The Highlanders, at Cameron Barracks, Inverness
- Home Headquarters, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, at Stirling Castle
- Commander Cadets, Scotland, at Forthside Barracks, Stirling[38]
- Angus and Dundee Battalion, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Dundee
- Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Battalion, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Stirling
- Black Watch Battalion, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Perth
- Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Glasgow
- 1st Battalion, The Highlanders Army Cadet Force, HQ in Inverness
- 2nd Battalion, The Highlanders Army Cadet Force, HQ in Aberdeen
- Lothian and Borders Battalion, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Edinburgh
- West Lowland Battalion, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Dumfries
- Orkney Independent Cadet Battery, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Kirkwall
- Shetland Independent Cadet Battery, Army Cadet Force, HQ in Lerwick
4th Division
[edit]4th Division covering Southern England.
- 4th Division
- Division Headquarters, at Alison House, Aldershot
- Headquarters, Brigade of Gurkhas
- 4th Division Troops
- 4th Division Regional Training Centre (South East)[39]
- 6 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster
- 7 Army Education Centre, Educational Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Beachley Barracks
- 8 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut
- 9 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Prince Philip Barracks, Bordon
- 10 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Candahar Barracks, Tidworth
- 12 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Sterling Barracks, Larkhill
- 15 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Saint George's Barracks, Bicester
- 22 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham
- 77 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Saint Omar Barracks, Aldershot
- 78 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps (South West Region)[40]
2nd (South East) Infantry Brigade
[edit]2nd (South East) Infantry Brigade covering part of South East England, encompassing the counties of East Sussex, Kent, Surrey, and West Sussex. The brigade commander doubles as Deputy Constable of Dover Castle.[7]
- 2nd (South East) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe[7]
- 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's & Royal Hampshires) (V), HQ at Leros Barracks, Canterbury (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 18 Transport and Movement Control Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps, at Royal Army Service Corps Lines, Shorncliffe
- Band of the Corps of Royal Engineers, Corps of Army Music, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham
43rd (Wessex) Brigade
[edit]43rd (Wessex) Brigade covering part of South West England, encompassing the counties of City and County of Bristol, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Wiltshire, the Channel Islands, and the Isles of Scilly.[41]
- 43rd (Wessex) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Picton Barracks, Bulford[41]
- The Royal Wessex Yeomanry (V), HQ at Allenby Barracks, Bovington (Territorial Army; Armoured Replacement)
- 6th Battalion, The Rifles (V), HQ at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- Bristol University Officers' Training Corps (V)
- Exeter University Officers' Training Corps (V)
- 155th (Wessex) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), in Plymouth (Territorial Army; Transport)
- 43rd (Wessex) Brigade Regional Training Centre, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter
- Band of the Royal Corps of Signals, Corps of Army Music, at Blandford
- The Light Cavalry Band of the Royal Armoured Corps, Corps of Army Music, at Stanley Barracks, Bovington
- Band of the Prince of Wales's Division, Corps of Army Music, at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth
- Commander Cadets, South West Region, at Picton Barracks, Bulford[41]
- 12th Cadet Training Team, at Allenby Barracks, Bovington
- 18th Cadet Training Team, at Seaton Barracks, Derriford
- 19th Cadet Training Team, at Azimghur Barracks, Colerne
- 20th Cadet Training Team, in Taunton
- Bristol Army Cadet Force
- Cornwall Army Cadet Force
- Devonshire Army Cadet Force
- Dorset Army Cadet Force
- Channel Islands Army Cadet Force
- Gloucestershire Army Cadet Force
- Somerset Army Cadet Force
- Wiltshire Army Cadet Force
145th (South) Brigade
[edit]145th (South) Brigade covering Thames and Solent (Thames Valley (Royal County of Berkshire, Buckinghamshire, and Oxfordshire) and the Solent (Hampshire, and the Isle of Wight).
- 145th (South) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Wavell House, Aldershot
- 7th Battalion, The Rifles (V), HQ at Brock Barracks, Reading (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- Oxford University Officers' Training Corps (V)
- Southampton University Officers' Training Corps (V)
- Band and Bugles of The Rifles, Corps of Army Music, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Winchester
- Band of the Royal Logistic Corps, Corps of Army Music, at Princess Royal Barracks, Camberley
- Band of the Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Corps of Army Music, at Rowcroft Barracks, Arborfield
- Band of the Adjutant General's Corps, Corps of Army Music, at Worth Down Barracks, Winchester
- Band of the Army Air Corps, Corps of Army Music, at the School of Army Aviation, AAC Middle Wallop
British Gurkhas Nepal
[edit]British Gurkhas Nepal is commanded by a Colonel.
- Headquarters, British Gurkhas Nepal (), in Jawalakhel, Republic of Nepal
- Nepal Signal Troop, Queen's Gurkha Signals
- West (Pokhara) Centre (British Gurkhas Pokhara)
- British Gurkhas Kathmandu
- British Gurkhas Dharan
5th Division
[edit]5th Division encompassing the Midlands and Wales.
- 5th Division
- Division Headquarters, at Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury
- 5th Division Troops
- 18 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- 20 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Gamecock Barracks, Bramcote
49th (East) Brigade
[edit]49th (East) Brigade encompassing the East of England (Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire, Essex, Hertfordshire, Norfolk, and Suffolk) and the East Midlands (Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, and Rutland).
- 49th (East) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- The Royal Yeomanry (V), HQ in Putney, London (Territorial Army; Joint CBR Regiment support)
- 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment (V), HQ at Blenheim, Bury Saint Edmunds (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 100th (Yeomanry) Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), HQ in Luton (Light Artillery; 18 x L118 105mm light guns)
- 73rd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers (V), HQ in Nottingham (Territorial Army; Support Engineers)
- Royal Engineers (Northern) Territorial Army Band (V), in Nottingham
- 158th (Royal Anglian) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), in Peterborough (Territorial Army; Transport)
- Band of the Parachute Regiment, Corps of Army Music, at Merville Barracks, Colchester
- Home Headquarters, 9th/12th Royal Lancers (Prince of Wales's), in Wigston
- Home Headquarters, The Queen's Royal Lancers, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
- Regimental Headquarters, The Royal Anglian Regiment, at Gibraltar Barracks, Bury Saint Edmunds
- Commander Cadets, 49th (East) Brigade, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
- 3rd Cadet Training Team, at Merville Barracks, Colchester[42]
143rd (West Midlands) Brigade
[edit]143rd (West Midlands) Brigade encompassing the West Midlands (Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, West Midlands, and Worcestershire).
- 143rd (West Midlands) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury
- The Royal Mercian and Lancastrian Yeomanry (V), HQ at Bridgeman House, Telford (Territorial Army; Armoured support replacements)
- 4th (Volunteer) Battalion, Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters & Foresters, and Staffords) (V), HQ in Wolverhampton (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 159th Supply Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), in Stoke-on-Trent (Territorial Army; Supply)
- Regimental Headquarters, Mercian Regiment, at Whittington Barracks, Lichfield
- Regimental Outstation, in Nottingham
- Regimental Outstation, at Chester Castle
- Commander Cadets, West Midlands Region, at Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury
- 32nd Cadet Training Team[43]
160th (Wales) Brigade
[edit]160th (Wales) Brigade encompassing the Principality of Wales.
- 160th (Welsh) Brigade
- Brigade Headquarters, at The Barracks, Brecon
- 3rd (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Welsh (V), HQ at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- 104th Regiment, Royal Artillery (V), HQ at Raglan Barracks, Newport (Light Artillery (2 x btys); 24 x Alvis Stormer missile systems)
- 211 (South Wales) Battery, in Newport
- C (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Troop, in Cardiff (Ceremonial artillery; 4 x L118 105mm light guns)
- 211 (South Wales) Battery, in Newport
- The Royal Monmouthshire Militia, Royal Engineers (V), HQ at Vauxhall Barracks, Monmouth (Territorial Army; Light Close Support)
- Welsh Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (V), HQ at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff (Territorial Army; Transport)
- Home Headquarters, Queen's Dragoon Guards, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff
- Regimental Headquarters, The Royal Welsh, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff
- Regimental Outstation, at Hightown Barracks, Wrexham
London District
[edit]- London District
- Headquarters, London District, at Horse Guards, Whitehall
- Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, at Hyde Park Barracks, London (Ceremonial Cavalry)
- Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment Riding School, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor
- Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment Coach Troop (6 x Carriages), at Combermere Barracks, Windsor
- Band of the Life Guards, Corps of Army Music
- Band of the Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st Dragoons), Corps of Army Music
- 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, at Lille Barracks, Aldershot (Public Duties/Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, at Mons Barracks, Aldershot (Public Duties/Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London (Public Duties/Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow (Public Duties/Light Infantry)
- London Regiment (V), HQ in Battersea (Territorial Army; Light Infantry)
- Nijmegen Company, Grenadier Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London (Public Duties)
- No. 7 Company, Coldstream Guards, at Napier Lines, Woolwich (Public Duties)
- F Company, Scots Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London (Public Duties)
- The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, at Saint John's Wood Barracks, Woolwich (Ceremonial Saluting Battery; 6 x QF 18-pounder guns)
- 151st (Greater London) Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Croydon (Territorial Army; Logistic Support to 3rd Div)
- 20 Logistic Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps, at Regent's Park Barracks, Regent's Park
- 24 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor
- 30 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, in Chelsea, London
- Band of the Grenadier Guards, Corps of Army Music, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Band of the Coldstream Guards, Corps of Army Music, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Band of the Scots Guards, Corps of Army Music, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Band of the Irish Guards, Corps of Army Music, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Band of the Welsh Guards, Corps of Army Music, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Royal Artillery Band, Corps of Army Music, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
- Home Headquarters, The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own & Royal Irish), at Regent's Park Barracks, Regent's Park
- Regimental Headquarters, Grenadier Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Coldstream Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Scots Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Outstation, at Edinburgh Castle
- Regimental Headquarters, Irish Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Headquarters, Welsh Guards, at Wellington Barracks, London
- Regimental Outstation, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff
Adjutant General to the Forces
[edit]- The Army Personnel Centre
- Service Children's Education
- Queen Victoria School
- Duke of York Royal Military School
- Directorate Manning Army
- Directorate of Staff and Personnel Support Army
- Directorate Personal Services Army
- Army Heritage Directorate of Educational and Training Services (Army)
- Directorate Army Legal Services
- Directorate Army Personnel Strategy
- Army Medical Directorate
- Army Primary Healthcare Services
- Royal Army Chaplains' Department
- Office for Standards of Casework (Army)
- Army Recruitment and Training Division
- Directorate Army Personnel Strategy
- Directorate of Staff and Personnel Support (Army)
- Army Primary Healthcare Services Army Medical Directorate (AMD)
- Director General Training Support, Headquarters Land
- Land Accident Prevention and Investigation Team
- Provost Marshal (Army)
- Royal Military Police Close Protection Unit at Longmoor (includes own Training Wing)
- Military Corrective Training Establishment, at Berechurch Hall, Colchester
- Military Provost Staff Company (Volunteers) (V)
- Specialist Investigations Branch (United Kingdom), Royal Military Police, HQ at Champion Lines, Bulford
- 31 Special Investigations Section, at Provost Barracks, Aldershot
- 32 Special Investigations Section, at Champion Lines, Bulford
- 33 Special Investigations Section, at Beachead Lines, Catterick (detachment at Imphal Barracks, York)
- 34 Special Investigations Section, at Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow
- 35 Special Investigations Section, at Edinburgh Castle (detachment at Fulwood Bartracks, Preston)
- 36 Special Investigations Section, at Preston Barracks, MoD Donnington
- 37 Special Investigations Section, at Goojerat Barracks, Colchester (detachment supports 16th Air Assault Brigade)
- 38 Special Investigations Section, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
- Special Investigations Branch (Germany), Royal Military Police
- 70 Special Investigations Section, in Hohne
- 72 Special Investigations Section, in Osnabrück
- 74 Special Investigations Section, at Paderborn
Army Recruiting and Training Division
[edit]Land Warfare Centre
[edit]- Land Warfare Centre
- Headquarters, Land Warfare Centre, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Land Warfare Centre Battlegroup, at Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster
- A Squadron, 1st Royal Tank Regiment, at Battlesbury Barracks (LWC Demonstration Squadron; 15 x Challenger MBTs and 6 x FV107 Light Tanks)
- 3rd Battalion (Duke of Wellington's), Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th, and 33rd/76th), at Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster (Infantry Demonstration Battalion)
- Land Warafre Centre Close Support Engineer Troop, Royal Engineers, at Battlesbury Barracks
- Land Warfare Centre Light Aid Detachment, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Battlesbury Barracks
Army Schools
[edit]- Army Schools
- Royal School of Military Survey, at Mercator House, Ewell
- Royal School of Signals, at Blandford
- 11th (Royal School of Signals) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals
- 1 (Ousten) Squadron – part of 2nd Army Training Regiment
- 2 (Catterick) Squadron, at Helles Barracks, Catterick
- 3 (Harrogate) Squadron, at the Army Foundation College, Harrogate
- 11th (Royal School of Signals) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals
- Royal School of Artillery, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Larkhill
- 14th Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Stirling Barracks, Larkhill (Training; 4 x AS-90 155mm SPGs and 12 x L118 105mm light guns)
- School of Infantry
- Gurkha Demonstration Company Mandalay
- Royal School of Military Engineering, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham
- 1st Royal School of Military Engineering Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham (Construction Engineer School)
- 3rd Royal School of Military Engineering Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley (Combat Engineer School)
- Defence School of Transport
- 5th Territorial Army Training Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney
- 25th Training Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut
- Army Aviation Centre, at AAC Middle Wallop
- 2nd (Training) Regiment, Army Air Corps – trains aircrewmen
Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Group
[edit]- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Group
- Gurkha Demonstration Company Sittang
- 44 Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
Master General of the Ordnance
[edit]- Army Trials and Development Units
- Armoured Trials and Development Unit
- Infantry Trials and Development Unit
- Royal Artillery Trials and Development Unit
- Royal Engineers Trials and Development Unit
- Command Support Trials and Development Unit
- Combat Service Support Trials and Development Unit
- 667 (Development and Trials) Squadron, Army Air Corps → School of Army Aviation only raises this unit as required.
Strategic Command
[edit]Strategic Command Troops
[edit]- Strategic Command Troops
- 42nd Engineer Regiment (Geographic), Royal Engineers, at Denison Barracks, Hermitage
- 14 Geographic Squadron, at Ayrshire Barracks, Mönchengladbach, Germany
- 135 Independent Topographic Squadron (V), in Ewell
- Joint Service Signals Organisation, at RAF Digby
- Joint Service Signals Wing Digby
- 42nd Engineer Regiment (Geographic), Royal Engineers, at Denison Barracks, Hermitage
United Kingdom Special Forces
[edit]- Headquarters, United Kingdom Special Forces, at the Ministry of Defence Main Building, Whitehall, London
- United Kingdom Special Forces Group
- 18th (United Kingdom Special Forces) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Stirling Lines, Hereford
- 63 (Special Air Service) Signal Squadron (V), in Hereford and Southampton
- Special Reconnaissance Regiment, at Stirling Lines, Hereford
- 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, Special Air Service, at Stirling Lines, Hereford
- 21st (Artists Rifles) Special Air Service Regiment (V), HQ at Regent's Park Barracks, London
- 23rd Special Air Service Regiment (V), HQ in Birmingham
- Special Forces Support Group (1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment), at RAF Saint Athan
- 18th (United Kingdom Special Forces) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Stirling Lines, Hereford
- Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing, at RAF Odiham
- No. 657 Squadron, Army Air Corps (8 x Westland Lynx AH.7)
- No. 8 Flight, Army Air Corps (4 x AgustaWestland AW109)
- United Kingdom Special Forces Group
British Forces Belize
[edit]British Forces Bermuda
[edit]- British Forces Bermuda
- The Bermuda Regiment (Hybrid), at Warwick
British Forces Brunei
[edit]- Headquarters, British Forces Brunei
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Gurkha Rifles, in Seria, Brunei (Jungle Training/.Light Infantry)
- Brunei Police Unit, Royal Military Police
- No. 7 Flight, Army Air Corps (3 x Bell 212)
British Forces Cyprus
[edit]- Headquarters, British Forces Cyprus, at RAF Akrotiri
- Cyprus Communications Unit, at RAF Akrotiri (Joint Services)
- Joint Services Signal Unit (Cyprus), at Ayios Nikolaos (Joint Services)
- 2nd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's & Royal Hampshires), at Alexander Barracks, Dhekelia (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (King's, Lancashire, and Border), at Salamanca Barracks, Episkopi (Light Infantry)
- 62 (Cyprus) Support Squadron, Royal Engineers, at Salamanca Barracks, Episkopi
- Cyprus Service Support Unit, at RAF Akrotiri (Joint Services)
- Cyprus Joint Police Unit, HQ at Salamanca Barracks, Episkopi
- No. 1 Platoon at Salamanca Barracks, Dhekelia
- No.2 Platoon, at Salamanca Barracks, Episkopi
- Special Investigations Branch Section, in Akrotiri
- 54 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Salamanca Barracks, Dhekelia
- 55 Army Education Centre, Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Salamanca Barracks, Episkopi
British Forces Gibraltar
[edit]- Headquarters, British Forces Gibraltar, at xxxx
- The Royal Gibraltar Regiment, at Devil's Tower (Hybrid)
- Gibraltar Joint Provost and Security Unit
British Forces South Atlantic Islands
[edit]- Headquarters, British Forces South Atlantic Islands, at RAF Mount Pleasant
- Falkland Islands Communication Unit (Joint Services)
- British Forces South Atlantic Islands Logistic Unit
- Transport and Movements Squadron
- 460 Port Troop, Royal Logistic Corps
- Transport and Movements Squadron
- Falkland Islands Joint Police Unit
British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS)
[edit]- Headquarters, British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS), at Canadian Forces Base Suffield, Province in Alberta, Canada
- 105 Logistic Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
- British Army Training Unit Suffield Police Unit, Royal Military Police (post in Ralston)
- No. 29 Flight, Army Air Corps (6 x Aérospatiale Gazelle)
Royal Marines
[edit]3rd Commando Brigade
[edit]- 3rd Commando Brigade
- 1st Battalion, The Rifles, at Beachley Barracks, Chepstow (Light Infantry)
- 29th Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery, at Royal Citadel, Plymouth (Light Artillery; 18 x L118 105mm light guns)
- 7 (Sphinx) Commando Battery, at Royal Marines Barracks Condor, Arbroath
- 24th Commando Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Royal Marines Barracks, Chivenor (Close Support)
- 131 Commando Engineer Squadron (V) (Territorial Army; Independent; Close Support)
- Commando Logistic Regiment (Royal Marines)
- 383 Commando Petroleum Troop, Royal Logistic Corps (V), at Royal Marine Barracks, Braunton
NATO
[edit]- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)
- NATO Headquarters, in Brussels, Belgium
- 89 Postal and Courier Unit, Royal Logistic Corps, in Brussels, Belgium
- Detachment, at Naval Norfolk, Commonwealth of Virginia, United States of America
- Northern Region Signal Group, in Brunssum, Kingdom of the Netherlands
- 1st NATO Signal Battalion
- 628 (NATO) Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals, in Brunssum
- 1st NATO Signal Battalion
Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
[edit]- Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC)
- Corps Headquarters, at Imjin Barracks, Innsworth[44]
- 12 Military Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps
- 252 Close Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
- Allied Rapid Reaction Corps Military Police Battalion, Royal Military Police (V)
Royal Air Force
[edit]No. 2 Group RAF
[edit]- Headquarters, No. 2 Group RAF
- Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment (1st Royal Tank Regiment provides Army element)
- D Squadron, 1st Royal Tank Regiment (Reconnaissance; 11 x TPz Fuchs APCs)
- G Squadron, 1st Royal Tank Regiment
- H Squadron, 1st Royal Tank Regiment (Logistics)
- Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment (1st Royal Tank Regiment provides Army element)
No. 11 Group RAF
[edit]- Headquarters, No. 11 Group RAF
- Defence Helicopter Flying School, at RAF Shawbury
- No. 660 Squadron, Army Air Corps (8 x Eurocopter AS350 Écureuil)
- Defence Helicopter Flying School, at RAF Shawbury
Land Equipment Directorate
[edit]The Land Equipment Directorate reports to Defence Equipment and Support, however this organisation is an army command, and is therefore listed here.[41]
- Commander Land Equipment Directorate[41]
- Joint and Battlefield Trainers; Simulation & Synthetic Environments Group (JBTSE)
- Combat Tracks Group (CTG)
- Systems Team (ST)
- Combat Tracks Group Platforms Team
- Armoured Vehicle Support Transformation Team
- Artillery Systems Team (AST)
- Platforms Team (PT)
- Medium Armoured Tracks Team (MATT)
- Combat Wheels Group (CWG)
- Protected Mobility Group (PMT)
- Manoeuvre Support Team (MST)
- Utility Vehicle Team (UVT)
- General Support Group (GSG)
- Battle Utilities Unit (BFU)
- Deployable Support and Test Equipment Team (DS&TE)
- Expeditionary Infrastructure (ECI)
- General Support Vehicles (GSV)
- Service Provision (SP)
- Initial Capability Group (ICG)
- Integrated Soldier Systems Executive (ISSE)
- Dismounted Soldier Systems Team (DSST)
- Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Night Ovservation (STANO)
- Light Weapons, Photographic, and Batteries Team (LWPBT)
Footnotes
[edit]Notes
Citations
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- ^ a b Tanner, pp. 22–23.
- ^ Mackinlay, Gordon Angus (2007). "A Moment in Time", The British Army at a Moment in Time – 1 July 2007: A Look at and from it of the makeup of the Regular and Territorial Army. Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom: University of East Anglia.
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- ^ "British Army - The Infantry - Armoured Infantry Battalion - Manoeuvre Support Company - Armed Forces - a5a03". www.armedforces.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-12-01.
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- ^ "Next stop Helmand: On manoeuvres with the British Army". The Independent. 23 July 2009. Retrieved 10 November 2014.
- ^ "11 Light Brigade". British Army Website. 2014. Archived from the original on 9 July 2015. Retrieved 20 October 2014.
- ^ "HQ Theatre Troops - British Army Website". web.archive.org. 2010-12-08. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
- ^ "Divisions and Brigades". web.archive.org. 2007-10-06. Retrieved 2021-12-14.
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- ^ "British Army - The Household Cavalry and Royal Armoured Corps - Armoured Cavalry Regiment - Armed Forces - a4a4". www.armedforces.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-11-30.
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References
[edit]- Mackinlay, Gordon Angus (2007). "A Moment in Time", The British Army at a Moment in Time – 1 July 2007: A Look at and from it of the makeup of the Regular and Territorial Army. Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom: University of East Anglia.
- Heyman, Charles (2011). The British Army: A Pocket Guide for 2012–2013. Barnsley, South Yorkshire, United Kingdom: Pen & Sword Books. ISBN 978-1783032808. OCLC 854974646.
- Tanner, Jim (2014). The British Army since 2000. Oxford, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland: Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1782005933. OCLC 944154544.