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Allied Rapid Reaction Corps

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Field Army

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1st (UK) Division

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3rd (UK) Division

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6th (UK) Division

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  • 6th (UK) Division, in Upavon[22]
    • Army Special Operations Brigade, in Aldershot[23]
      • 1st Battalion, Ranger Regiment, in Belfast (Army Rangers)
      • 2nd Battalion, Ranger Regiment, in Aldershot (Army Rangers)
      • 3rd Battalion, Ranger Regiment, in Pirbright (Army Rangers; will move to Aldershot in 2027)
      • 4th Battalion, Ranger Regiment, in Aldershot (Army Rangers)
      • 255 Signal Squadron, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Perham Down (Communication and Information Support; will move to Aldershot in 2027)
    • 77th Brigade, in Hermitage (Will move to Pirbright in 2026)[24]
      • Staff Corps, in Hermitage (Capacity Building; will move to Pirbright in 2026)
      • Deployed Information Activities, in Hermitage (Deployed Information Activity; will move to Pirbright in 2026)
      • Stand-off Information Activities, in Hermitage (Stand-off Information Activity; will move to Pirbright in 2026)
      • 6 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Manchester (Military Intelligence, hybrid active/reserve unit; will move to Pirbright by 2026)
      • The Honourable Artillery Company, in London (Surveillance and Target Acquisition (Reserve))

Field Army Troops

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Home Command

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Joint Helicopter Command

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Provost Marshal (Army)

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Army units in other parts of Defence

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Army units assigned to other parts of Defence:[39]

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Air Command

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UK Strategic Command

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Infantry

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unclear

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maps, minor units

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Land Warfare Centre

  • Specialist Weapons School, in Warminster
  • Gurkha Company (Tavoleto), in Warminster


 
Updated to August 2020 structure of the 3rd (UK) Division after the Army 2020 Refine.
  • British Gurkhas Nepal
    • Jawalakhel, Patan - the location both of Headquarters British Gurkhas Nepal.[46]
    • The British Gurkha Camp in Pokhara is the main recruitment centre, where the annual selection course is run. Pokhara is also the location of the main pension records and houses the headquarters of the Gurkha Welfare Trust.[47]
    • British Gurkha Dharan is a small station intended to assist BGN operations in eastern Nepal. It is used primarily as a movement base and regional recruiting centre.[48]

British Army Training Unit Kenya

    • Headquarters, British Army Training Unit Kenya, at Laikipia Air Base (East)
    • Archer's Post Training Area
    • Dol Dol Training Area
    • International Mine Action Training Centre
    • Peace Training Support Centre

British Army Training Unit Suffield

    • HQ BATUS
    • Resident OPFOR - rotated every year. This is made up of either an armoured regiment or infantry battalion.
    • 29 Flight, Army Air Corps
    • 105 Logistic Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
    • BATUS REME Workshop
    • Transport & Movement Troop, Royal Logistic Corps

British Forces Cyprus

  • British Forces Cyprus
    • 234 Signal Squadron
    • Engineering Squadron
    • Support Squadron
    • Cyprus Communications Unit - Royal Signals component
    • Cyprus Operations Support Unit - Army component
    • Cyprus Military Working Dog Troop - Army component
    • Cyprus Joint Police Unit -Army component

British Forces South Atlantic Islands

References

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  1. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 28
  2. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 32
  3. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 30
  4. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 34
  5. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 36
  6. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 40
  7. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 38
  8. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 42
  9. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 44
  10. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 46
  11. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 48
  12. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 50
  13. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 52
  14. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 54
  15. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 56
  16. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 58
  17. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 60
  18. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 62
  19. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 64
  20. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 66
  21. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 66
  22. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 68
  23. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 70
  24. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 72
  25. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 74
  26. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 76
  27. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 78
  28. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 80
  29. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 82
  30. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 84
  31. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 86
  32. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 88
  33. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 90
  34. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 92
  35. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 94
  36. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 96
  37. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 98
  38. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 100
  39. ^ Future Soldier Guide, p. 102
  40. ^ "6-10 Flights". British Army units 1945 on. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  41. ^ "The British Army in Germany". army.mod.uk. British Army. 25 October 2020. Retrieved 25 October 2020.
  42. ^ "British Army armoured vehicle facility opens Germany". Forces.net. 23 February 2020. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  43. ^ "Amphibious Engineers Key Asset in Germany". Warfare Today. 1 October 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  44. ^ "Clarity On The Future Of British Troops In Germany". Forces.net. 26 July 2018. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  45. ^ "Adventurous Training Foundation Delivery". Soldier Magazine. 2014. Retrieved 9 March 2020.
  46. ^ Cite error: The named reference mission was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  47. ^ "British Gurkhas and GCSPF recruiting". You tube. Retrieved 30 December 2015.
  48. ^ "British Gurkha Regional Selection Dharan 2014". You tube. Retrieved 30 December 2015.

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