Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
edit- Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC), in Innsworth[1]
- 1st Signal Brigade, in Innsworth[2]
- Gurkha ARRC Support Battalion, in Innsworth (Logistics and Force Protection for HQ ARRC)
- 10 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Corsham (Communication and Information Support)
- 16 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Stafford (Sustainment Signals Support Regiment)
- 22 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Stafford (HQ ARRC Signal Regiment)
- 30 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Gamecock (JHC/JTFHQ Signals Regiment)
- 32 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Glasgow (Signal Regiment (Reserve))
- 39 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Bristol (Signal Regiment (Reserve))
- 299 Signal Squadron, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Bletchley (Special Communications)
- 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade, in South Cerney[3]
- 9 Supply Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Hullavington (Theatre Support Regiment)
- 17 P&M Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Marchwood (Port and Maritime Regiment)
- 29 PC&M Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in South Cerney (Movement Control Regiment)
- 9 Theatre Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Aldershot (Equipment Support; unit to be established by 2025)
- 2 Operational Support Group, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Grantham (Logistics Operational Support Group; moves to Cottesmore in 2025)
- 152 Logistic Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Belfast (Fuel Support Regiment (Reserve))
- 162 Logistic Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Nottingham (Movement Control and Communications Regiment (Reserve))
- 165 P&M Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Plymouth (Port and Maritime Regiment (Reserve))
- 167 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Grantham (Catering Support Regiment (Reserve); moves to Cottesmore by 2027)
- 1st Signal Brigade, in Innsworth[2]
Field Army
edit- Field Army, in Andover[4]
- 1st (UK) Division, in York
- 3rd (UK) Division, in Bulford
- 6th (UK) Division, in Upavon
- Field Army Troops, in Andover
1st (UK) Division
edit- 1st (UK) Division, in York (Moves to Catterick by 2028)[5]
- 4th Light Brigade Combat Team, in Catterick[6]
- Light Dragoons, in Catterick (Light Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards, in Windsor (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, in Aldershot (Light Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, in Chester (Light Infantry; moves to Cyprus in 2022 and then Blackpool in 2024)
- 1st Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles, in Folkestone (Light Infantry; moves to Brunei in 2022)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Edinburgh (Light Infantry)
- 2nd Battalion, The Rifles, in Lisburn (Light Infantry)
- 103 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in St Helens (Close Support Light Artillery (Reserve))
- 75 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Warrington (Close Support Engineers (Reserve))
- 154 (Scottish) Logistic Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Dunfermline (Transport Regiment (Reserve))
- 102 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Newton Aycliffe (Close Support (Reserve))
- 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team, in Cottesmore[7]
- Royal Scots Dragoon Guards, in Leuchars (Light Cavalry)
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards, in Catterick (Light Mechanised Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, in Catterick (Light Mechanised Infantry)
- 1st Battalion, The Rifles, in Beachley (Light Mechanised Infantry; moves to Cyprus in 2023 and then Chepstow in 2025)
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, in Cottesmore (Light Mechanised Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Catterick (Light Mechanised Infantry)
- 4 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Topcliffe (Close Support Light Artillery; will gain an additional group by May 2023)
- 105 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Edinburgh (Close Support Light Artillery (Reserve))
- 32 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Catterick (Close Support Engineers)
- 6 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Dishforth (Close Support Logistics)
- 3 Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Catterick (Close Support Medical Regiment; redesignation from 5 Medical Regiment in 2023)
- 1 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Catterick (Close Support)
- 11th Security Force Assistance Brigade, in Aldershot[8]
- 1st Battalion, Irish Guards, in Aldershot (Security Force Assistance)
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, in Cyprus (Security Force Assistance; moves to Cottesmore in 2023)
- 3rd Battalion, The Rifles, in Edinburgh (Security Force Assistance; moves to Blackpool by 2027)
- 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Inverness (Security Force Assistance)
- 4th Battalion, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, in Redhill (Light Infantry (Reserve))
- Outreach Group, in Hermitage (Outreach and Cultural Support; moves to Pirbright in 2027)
- 19th Brigade, in York (Will be reactivated in 2022)[9]
- Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry, in Edinburgh (Light Cavalry (Reserve))
- Queen's Own Yeomanry, in Newcastle upon Tyne (Light Cavalry (Reserve))
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment, in Lisburn (Infantry (Reserve); will gain an additional company by May 2023)
- 3rd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, in Bury St Edmunds (Infantry (Reserve))
- 4th Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, in York (Infantry (Reserve))
- 4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, in Preston (Infantry (Reserve))
- 6th Battalion, The Rifles, in Exeter (Infantry (Reserve))
- 6th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Glasgow (Infantry (Reserve))
- 7th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Perth (Infantry (Reserve))
- 8th Battalion, The Rifles, in Bishop Auckland (Infantry (Reserve))
- 8 Engineer Brigade, in Minley[10]
- 12 Force Support Group, at RAF Wittering
- 36 Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Maidstone (Force Support Engineers; moves to Cottesmore by 2028)
- 39 Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Kinloss (Force Support (Air) Engineers)
- 71 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Leuchars (Force Support Engineers (Reserve))
- 20 Works Group, Royal Engineers, at RAF Wittering (Specialist Air Infrastructure Support)
- 62 Works Group, Royal Engineers, in Chilwell (Infrastructure Support; moves to Stafford in 2026)
- 63 Works Group, Royal Engineers, in Chilwell (Infrastructure Support; moves to Stafford in 2026)
- 65 Works Group, Royal Engineers, in Chilwell (Infrastructure Support (Reserve); moves to Stafford in 2026)
- 66 Works Group, Royal Engineers, in Chilwell (Infrastructure Support; moves to Stafford in 2026)
- 29 EOD & Search Group, in Aldershot
- 11 EOD Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Didcot (EOD and Search Regiment)
- 28 Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Woodbridge (Counter CBRN)
- 33 Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Wimbish (EOD and Search Regiment)
- 35 Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Wimbish (EOD and Search Regiment)
- 101 Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Catford (EOD and Search Regiment (Reserve))
- 1st Military Working Dogs, in North Luffenham (Military Working Dogs; moves to Cottesmore in 2023)
- 12 Force Support Group, at RAF Wittering
- 102 Operational Sustainment Brigade, in Grantham (Will move to York in 2024)[11]
- 7 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Cottesmore (Force Logistic Regiment; will move to Abingdon in 2023)
- 150 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Kingston upon Hull (Transport Regiment (Reserve))
- 158 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Peterborough (Aviation Support Regiment (Reserve))
- 159 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Coventry (Supply & Transport Regiment (Reserve))
- 2 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Leuchars (Force Support)
- 101 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Keynsham (Force Support (Reserve))
- 1st Division Information Manoeuvre Units, in Catterick[12]
- 1 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Catterick (Military Intelligence)
- 5 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Edinburgh (Military Intelligence (Reserve))
- 2 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in York (Communication and Information Support; will move to Catterick by 2028)
- 37 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Redditch (Signal Regiment (Reserve))
- 4th Light Brigade Combat Team, in Catterick[6]
3rd (UK) Division
edit- 3rd (UK) Division, in Bulford[13]
- 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, in Bulford[14]
- King's Royal Hussars, in Tidworth (Armoured Cavalry)
- Royal Tank Regiment, in Tidworth (Armoured)
- Royal Wessex Yeomanry, in Bovington (Armoured (Reserve))
- 1st Battalion, The Mercian Regiment, in Bulford (Mechanised Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, The Mercian Regiment, in Wolverhampton (Infantry (Reserve))
- 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh, in Tidworth (Mechanised Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, Royal Welsh, in Cardiff (Infantry (Reserve))
- 4 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Abingdon (Close Support Logistics; will move to Catterick in 2028)
- 4 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Tidworth (Armoured Close Support)
- 2 Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Tidworth (Close Support Medical Regiment; redesignation from 4 Medical Regiment by May 2023)
- 20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, in Bulford[15]
- Royal Dragoon Guards, in Warminster (Armoured Cavalry)
- Queen's Royal Hussars, in Tidworth (Armoured)
- 1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, in Tidworth (Mechanised Infantry)
- 5th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, in Alnwick (Infantry (Reserve))
- 5th Battalion, The Rifles, in Bulford (Mechanised Infantry)
- 7th Battalion, The Rifles, in Kensington (Infantry (Reserve))
- 1st Battalion, The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment, in Cyprus (Mechanised Infantry; will move to Tidworth or Bulford in 2024)
- 3rd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, in Canterbury (Infantry (Reserve))
- 1 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Bicester (Close Support Logistics)
- 3 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Tidworth (Armoured Close Support)
- 1 Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Tidworth (Close Support Medical Regiment)
- 1st Deep Recce Strike Brigade Combat Team, in Tidworth[16]
- Household Cavalry Regiment, in Bulford (Armoured Cavalry)
- Royal Lancers, in Catterick (Armoured Cavalry; will move to Tidworth in 2026)
- 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards, in Swanton Morley (Light Cavalry; will move to Caerwent by 2027)
- Royal Yeomanry, in Leicester (Light Cavalry (Reserve))
- 1st Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, in Larkhill (Armoured Close Support Artillery)
- 3rd Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, in Newcastle (Deep Fires)
- 5 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Catterick (Surveillance and Target Acquisition)
- 19 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Larkhill (Armoured Close Support Artillery)
- 26 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Larkhill (Deep Fires)
- 101 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Gateshead (Deep Fires (Reserve))
- 104 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Newport (Close Support Artillery (Reserve))
- 6 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Tidworth (Close Support)
- 7 Air Defence Group, in Thorney Island[17]
- 12 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Thorney Island (Short Range Air Defence)
- 16 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Thorney Island (Medium Range Air Defence)
- 106 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in London (Air Defence (Reserve))
- 25 (Close Support) Engineer Group, in Bulford[18]
- 21 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Ripon (Force Support Engineers; will move to Catterick in 2025)
- 22 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Perham Down (Close Support Engineers)
- 26 Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Perham Down (Close Support Engineers)
- Royal Monmouthshire, Royal Engineers, in Monmouth (Engineers (Reserve))
- 101 Operational Sustainment Brigade, in Aldershot[19]
- 10 Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment, in Aldershot (Divisional Support Logistics)
- 27 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Aldershot (Divisional Support Logistics; will gain an additional squadron by June 2023)
- 151 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Croydon (Transport Regiment (Reserve))
- 156 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Liverpool (Supply Regiment (Reserve))
- 157 (Welsh) Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Cardiff (Transport Regiment (Reserve))
- 5 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Lyneham (Force Support)
- 103 Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Northampton (Force Support (Reserve))
- 7 Signals Group, in Bulford[20]
- 1 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Perham Down (Communication and Information Support)
- 3 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Bulford (Communication and Information Support)
- 15 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Perham Down (Communication and Information Support)
- 71 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Bexley Heath (Signal Regiment (Reserve))
- 3rd UK Division Information Manoeuvre Units, in Bulford[21]
- 4 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Bulford (Military Intelligence)
- 7 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Bristol (Military Intelligence (Reserve))
- 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, in Bulford[14]
6th (UK) Division
edit- 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))
- Army Special Operations Brigade, in Aldershot[23]
Field Army Troops
edit- Field Army Troops, in Andover[25]
- 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, in Colchester[26]
- 2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, in Colchester (Airborne Infantry)
- 3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment, in Colchester (Airborne Infantry)
- 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment, in Leeds (Airborne Infantry (Reserve))
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles, in Brunei (Air Assault Infantry; will move to Folkestone in 2022)
- 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment, in Ternhill (Light Recce Strike Infantry; will move to Edinburgh by 2027)
- 7 Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery, in Colchester (Airborne Close Support Artillery; will gain an additional group by May 2023)
- 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Woodbridge (Close Support Air Manoeuvre Engineers)
- 13 Air Assault Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Colchester (Air Assault Logistics; will gain an additional squadron by December 2022)
- 16 Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, in Colchester (Air Manoeuvre Medical Regiment)
- 216 Signal Squadron, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Colchester (Communication and Information Support)
- Pathfinders, in Colchester
- Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Group, in Upavon[27]
- 32 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Larkhill (Miniature Un-crewed Aerial Systems)
- 47 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Larkhill (Tactical Un-crewed Aerial Systems)
- 2 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Upavon (Intelligence Exploitation, hybrid active/reserve unit)
- 3 MI Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in London (Military Intelligence (Reserve))
- Specialist Group Military Intelligence, in Hermitage (Military Intelligence (Reserve); will move to Aldershot by 2026)
- Land Intelligence Fusion Centre, in Hermitage (Will move to Andover in 2027)
- 2nd Medical Group, in Strensall[28]
- 21 Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Strensall (Restructured 34 Field Hospital)
- 22 Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Aldershot (Restructured 22 Field Hospital; will move to Preston in 2023 and then to Strensall by 2026)
- 202 (Midlands) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Birmingham (Reserve; restructured 202 Field Hospital)
- 203 (Welsh) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Cardiff (Reserve; restructured 203 Field Hospital)
- 206 (North-West) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Manchester and Liverpool (Reserve; merged and restructured 207 and 208 field hospitals)
- 210 (North Irish) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Belfast (Reserve; merged and restructured 204 Field Hospital and 253 Medical Regiment)
- 214 (North-East) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Newcastle upon Tyne and Sheffield (Reserve; merged and restructured 201 and 212 field hospitals)
- 215 (Scottish) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Glasgow (Reserve; merged and restructured 205 Field Hospital and 225 Medical Regiment)
- 243 (Wessex) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Keynsham (Reserve; restructured 243 Field Hospital)
- 254 (East of England) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Cambridge (Reserve; restructured 254 Medical Regiment)
- 256 (London and South-East) Multi-Role Medical Regiment, in Walworth (Reserve; restructured 256 Field Hospital)
- 306 Hospital Support Regiment, in Strensall (Hospital Support Regiment (Reserve))
- 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment, in Strensall (Medical Evacuation (Reserve))
- Medical Operations Support Unit, in Strensall (Medical Operations Support Unit (Reserve))
- Cyber And Electro Magnetic Activities Effects Group, in Andover[29]
- 13 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Blandford (Cyber; will move to Corsham by 2028)
- 14 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Brawdy (Electronic Warfare; will move to Innsworth by 2028)
- 21 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Colerne (Electronic Warfare; will move to Innsworth by 2028)
- Land Warfare Centre, in Warminster[30]
- Collective Training Group
- British Army Training Unit Suffield (BATUS), in Suffield (Canada)
- British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK), in Nanyuki (Kenya)
- British Army Training and Support Unit Belize (BATSUB), in Ladyville (Belize)
- Command, Staff and Tactical Training Group (CSTTG)
- Mission Ready Training Centre (MRTC), in Royston
- Combat Ready Training Centre
- Army Schools
- 1 Royal School of Military Engineering, in Chatham
- 2 Training Regiment, Army Air Corps, at AAC Middle Wallop
- 3 Royal School of Military Engineering, in Minley Manor
- 14 Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Larkhill
- 25 Training Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Leconfield
- Experimentation and Trials Group
- Infantry Trials and Development Unit (ITDU)
- Armoured Trials and Development Unit (ATDU)
- Royal Artillery Trials and Development Unit (RA TDU)
- Royal Engineers Trials and Development Unit (RE TDU)
- Combat Service Support Training and Development Unit (CSS TDU)
- 2nd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment, in Catterick
- Collective Training Group
- 16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, in Colchester[26]
Home Command
edit- Home Command, in Aldershot[31]
- Army Personnel Centre (APC), in Glasgow
- Army Personnel Services Group (APSG)
- Arms and Services
- Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command (ARITC), in Upavon[32]
- Army Officer Selection Board (AOSB), in Westbury (Officer Selection)
- Recruiting Group (RG), in Upavon (Recruit enlistment)
- School of Infantry (SCHINF), in Catterick (Infantry training)
- Initial Training Group (ITG), in Pirbright and Grantham (Basic training)
- Army Adventurous Training Group (Army) (ATG(A)), in Upavon (Adventurous training)
- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst Group, in Sandhurst[33]
- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst (RMAS)
- University Officer Training Corps (UOTC)
- General Staff Centre (GSC)
- Centre for Army Leadership (CAL)
- London District (LONDIST), in Westminster[34]
- Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment, at Hyde Park Barracks in Knightsbridge (Public Duties and State Ceremonial)
- King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, at Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich (Public Duties and State Ceremonial)
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards, in Windsor (Light Infantry)
- London Regiment, in Battersea (Infantry (Reserve); will be retitled 1st Battalion, London Guards by 2024)
- Public Duties Teams, at Wellington Barracks in London (Public Duties and State Ceremonial; to be established by August 2022)
- Nijmegen Company, Grenadier Guards
- No. 7 Company, Coldstream Guards
- F Company, Scots Guards
- Household Division Bands
- Regional Bands
- Royal Regiment of Scotland Band
- The Rifles Band
- Gurkhas Band
- Prince of Wales Band
- Catterick Band
- Tidworth Band
- Sandhurst Band
- Regional Command (RC), in Aldershot[35]
- Regional Point of Command South East, in Aldershot
- Regional Point of Command South West, in Tidworth
- Regional Point of Command North
- Regional Point of Command Centre, in Cottesmore
- 38 (Irish) Brigade, in Lisburn
- 51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland, in Edinburgh
- Balaclava Company, 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Edinburgh
- 160th (Welsh) Brigade, in Brecon
Joint Helicopter Command
edit- Joint Helicopter Command, in Andover[36]
- Army Aviation Centre, in Middle Wallop
- Watchkeeper Force HQ
- 1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team, in Middle Wallop[37]
- 1 Regiment, Army Air Corps, at RNAS Yeovilton (Aviation Reconnaissance)
- 3 Regiment, Army Air Corps, at Wattisham Flying Station (Attack Aviation)
- 4 Regiment, Army Air Corps, at Wattisham Flying Station (Attack Aviation)
- 5 Regiment, Army Air Corps, at Aldergrove Flying Station (Aviation Reconnaissance)
- 6 Regiment, Army Air Corps, in Bury St Edmunds (Aviation Support Regiment (Reserve))
- 7 AS Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Wattisham Flying Station (Aviation Close Support)
Provost Marshal (Army)
edit- Provost Marshal (Army), in Andover[38]
- 1st Royal Military Police Group, in Andover
- 1 Regiment, Royal Military Police, in Catterick (Military Police, hybrid active/reserve unit)
- 3 Regiment, Royal Military Police, in Bulford (Military Police, hybrid active/reserve unit)
- Special Investigation Branch, in Bulford (Special Investigations Branch)
- Special Operations Unit, in Southwick Park (Specialist Operations)
- Military Provost Staff Corps, in Colchester (Military Police)
- 1st Royal Military Police Group, in Andover
Army units in other parts of Defence
editArmy units assigned to other parts of Defence:[39]
Navy Command
edit- 3 Commando Brigade, in Plymouth
- 29 Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery, in Plymouth (Commando Artillery)
- 24 Commando Regiment, Royal Engineers, in Chivenor (Commando Engineers)
Air Command
edit- No. 22 Group, at RAF High Wycombe
- 11 Signal Regiment, The Royal Corps of Signals, in Blandford (Defence School of Communications and Information Systems)
- 8 Training Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Lyneham (REME Training Battalion)
UK Strategic Command
edit- Defence Intelligence, in London
- 42 Regiment (GEO), Royal Engineers, in Wyton (Geographical Support)
- Director Overseas Basing, in London
- Royal Gibraltar Regiment, in Gibraltar (Light Infantry)
Infantry
edit- Queens Division
- Union Division
- Light Division
- Guards and Parachute Division
- The Royal Gurkha Rifles
unclear
edit- 3 Regiment, The Royal Logistic Corps, in Abingdon-on-Thames
- 7 (Training) Regiment, Army Air Corps, in Middle Wallop (Flight Crew Training)
maps, minor units
editLand Warfare Centre
- Specialist Weapons School, in Warminster
- Gurkha Company (Tavoleto), in Warminster
- British Army Germany, Sennelager[41]
- Land Training Fleet (Sennelager), at Athlone Barracks, Sennelager[42]
- British Army (Germany) Maintenance Detachment, at Ayrshire Barracks South, Mönchengladbach[43]
- Dorsten Ammunition Depot[44]
- Alpine Training Centre Hubertushaus, in Oberstdorf[45]
- 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
- British Forces South Atlantic Islands
- 1 x Roulement Infantry Company - rotational
- 1 x Air Defence Battery, 16th Regiment Royal Artillery - rotational
- Royal Engineers squadron
- Joint Communications Unit - army component
- Logistics & support group - army component
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Citations
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