List of units and formations of the British Army 2020
The British Army as a result of the Army 2020 Refine reforms (formerly "Future Army Structure (Next Steps)") has been organised into two main commands, Field Army and Home Command, each commanded by a lieutenant general.
Field Army
The units under Field Army are:[1][2]
- Reaction forces comprising 16 Air Assault Brigade and 3rd (UK) Division of two armoured infantry brigades (the 12th and 20th Armoured Infantry Brigades) and two Strike brigades: 1st Strike Brigade and an as-yet-unnamed strike brigade, along with combat support units.[3][4][5] 3rd UK Division is operationally affiliated with the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps.[6]
- Adaptive forces comprising a 1st (UK) Division brigades, three of which (the 4th, 7th, and 51st) will be deployable.[7][8][9]
- 6th (UK) Division comprising surveillance, intelligence, reconnaissance, communications, electronic warfare, psychological operations.
- Joint Helicopter Command which commands most of the UK's battlefield lift and attack helicopters for the Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force.
Field Army gained initial operating capability on 30 November 2015 and was formed as a result of the 2015 Army Command Review. The Commander Field Army commands all the formations of the British Army's forces for operational tasks, its collective training and tactical doctrine organisations and includes the vast majority of the Army’s fighting equipment.[10]
- Land Warfare Centre, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster[11]
- Royal School of Artillery, Larkhill Garrison
- 14th Regiment, Royal Artillery, Royal Artillery Barracks, Larkhill (Training support)
- Specialist Weapons School, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Headquarters, Infantry, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Small Arms School Corps, Corps Headquarters, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Gurkha Company (Tavoleto), at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Royal School of Artillery, Larkhill Garrison
1st (United Kingdom) Division
- 1st (United Kingdom) Division,[12] in York (Adaptable Force)
4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East
- 4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East, in Peronne Lines, Catterick Garrison[13]
- Light Dragoons, in Gaza Barracks, Catterick with Jackal reconnaissance vehicles[14]
- Queen's Own Yeomanry, in Newcastle upon Tyne with Land Rover RWMIK reconnaissance vehicles (Army Reserve – paired with Light Dragoons)[14]
- Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Glencorse Barracks
- 1st Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (Queen's, Lancashire and Border), in Dale Barracks[15]
- 2nd Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot), in Somme Barracks, Catterick with Foxhound vehicles (rotates to British Forces Cyprus in 2020 to swap with 2 MERCIAN)[1]
- 52nd Lowland, 6th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Glasgow (Army Reserve – paired with 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland)[16]
- 4th Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (Queen's, Lancashire and Border), in Preston (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment)
- 4th Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot), in York (Army Reserve – paired with 2nd Battalion, Yorkshire Regiment)
7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East
- 7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East, in Kendrew Barracks
- 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards, in Robertson Barracks with Jackal reconnaissance vehicles[17]
- Royal Yeomanry, in London with Land Rover RWMIK and Jackal reconnaissance vehicles (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Queen's Dragoon Guards)[18]
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, in Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, in Kendrew Barracks
- 1st Battalion, The Rifles, in Beachley Barracks[19]
- 4th Battalion The Princess of Wales’s Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires), in Redhill (Army Reserve)
- 3rd Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment, in Bury St Edmunds (Army Reserve – paired with 2nd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- 6th Battalion, The Rifles, in Exeter (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, The Rifles)[20][21]
11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East
- 11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East, in Aldershot[22]
- 1st Battalion, Coldstream Guards in Victoria Barracks
- 1st Battalion, Irish Guards in Mons Barracks
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th Inniskilling, 83rd, 97th and Ulster Defence Regiment) in Clive Barracks
- The London Regiment, in Westminster (Army Reserve - not paired with single battalion, providing support to both 1 COLD GDS and IRISH GDS)[23]
- 3rd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires) in Canterbury (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment[24])
- 2nd Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment (27th Inniskilling, 83rd, 97th and Ulster Defence Regiment) in Lisburn (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment)
51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland
- 51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland[25], in Forthside Barracks, Stirling
- The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys), in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh with Jackal reconnaissance vehicles
- Scottish and North Irish Yeomanry, in Redford Barracks, Edinburgh with Land Rover RWMIK reconnaissance vehicles (Army Reserve – paired with Royal Scots Dragoon Guards)
- The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland in Fort George, Inverness
- 3rd Battalion, The Rifles in Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh
- Balaklava Company, 5th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland in Redford Barracks, Edinburgh (Public duties)
- 51st Highland Volunteers, 7th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland in Queen's Barracks, Perth (Army Reserve - paired with 3 SCOTS)
- 8th Battalion, The Rifles in Durham (Army Reserve - paired with 3 RIFLES)
8th Engineer Brigade
- 8th Engineer Brigade, at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley[26][27][28]
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Engineers, at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley
- 12 (Force Support) Engineer Group in Wittering
- 28th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Rock Barracks and RAF Honington[29] – NRBC defence
- Falcon Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment
- 36th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Invicta Park Barracks, Maidstone[30]
- 39th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Kinloss Barracks, Kinloss – Air support[31]
- 71st Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, HQ in Leuchars (Army Reserve - paired with 39 Engineer Regiment)
- 75th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, HQ in Warrington (Army Reserve - paired with 36 Engineer Regiment)
- 28th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, Rock Barracks and RAF Honington[29] – NRBC defence
- 29 (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group in Aldershot
- 11th Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in Didcot
- 33rd Engineer Regiment (EOD) in Wimbish
- 35th Engineer Regiment in Perham Down - Unit will be an EOD Regiment based at Carver Barracks, Wimbish[32]
- 101st (City of London) Engineer Regiment (EOD) in Wimbish (Army Reserve)
- 1st Military Working Dogs Regiment (Royal Army Veterinary Corps) in North Luffenham
- 170 (Infrastructure Support) Engineer Group in Chetwynd Barracks
- 20 Works Group Royal Engineers (Air Support) at RAF Wittering (STREs based at other RAF bases)[33][34]
- 62 Works Group Royal Engineers at Chetwynd Barracks
- 63 Works Group Royal Engineers at Chetwynd Barracks
- 65 Works Group Royal Engineers at Chetwynd Barracks (Army Reserve)
- 66 Works Group Royal Engineers at Chetwynd Barracks
102nd Logistic Brigade
- 102nd Logistic Brigade[35], in Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham, Headquarters to disband.[36] Was due to disband BY 2020, possibly delayed.[35]
- 6th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps in Dishforth Airfield (to transfer to 101 Logistic Brigade, and move to Alanbrooke Barracks)[37]
- 7th Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Cottesmore (to transfer to 101 Logistic Brigade, and move to Alanbrooke Barracks)[37]
- 150th (Yorkshire) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps in Londesborough Barracks, Kingston upon Hull (Army Reserve)
- 158th (Royal Anglian) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps in Peterborough (Army Reserve – paired with 7 Regiment RLC)
- 159th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps in Coventry (Army Reserve – paired with 6 Regiment RLC)[38]
- 3rd Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps in Fulwood Barracks, Preston (to support 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade and move to 101 Logistic Brigade)
- 254th Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps in Cambridge (Army Reserve)
- 1st Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in Munster Barracks, Catterick Garrison (to support Strike Brigade and move to 101 Logistic Brigade)
104th Logistic Support Brigade
- 104th Logistic Support Brigade, in South Cerney[39]
- 2 Operational Support Group (Logistic and Movement Staff) in Grantham (Army Reserve)
- 17th Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Marchwood
- 29nd Postal Courier and Movement Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in South Cerney
- 165th (Wessex) Port and Enabling Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in Plymouth (Army Reserve – paired with 17 Port and Maritime Regiment)
- 152nd (North Irish) Regiment Royal Logistic Corps - Fuel Support Regiment (Army Reserve) based in Holywood, Londonderry & Coleraine
- 162nd Postal Courier and Movement Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in Nottingham (Army Reserve) (paired with 29 Postal Courier and Movement Regiment)
- 167th Catering Support Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in Grantham (Army Reserve)
- 5th Force Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers[40] in Tidworth[41]
- 104th Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Army Reserve)
2nd Medical Brigade
- 2nd Medical Brigade, in Strensall[42][43]
- Medical Operational Support Group
- 22nd Field Hospital, in Aldershot
- 33rd Field Hospital, in Gosport (to be disbanded??)[44]
- 34th Field Hospital, in Strensall
- 201st (Northern) Field Hospital Field Hospital in Newcastle (Army Reserve – paired with 34 Field Hospital)
- 202nd (Midlands) Field Hospital in Birmingham (Army Reserve – paired with 22 Field Hospital)
- 203rd (Welsh) Field Hospital in Cardiff (Army Reserve – paired with 33 Field Hospital)
- 204th (North Irish) Field Hospital in Belfast (Army Reserve – paired with 34 Field Hospital)
- 205th (Scottish) Field Hospital in Glasgow (Army Reserve – paired with 34 Field Hospital)
- 207th (Manchester) Field Hospital in Manchester (Army Reserve – paired with 22 Field Hospital)
- 208th (Liverpool) Field Hospital in Liverpool (Army Reserve – paired with 22 Field Hospital)
- 212th (Yorkshire) Field Hospital in Sheffield (Army Reserve – paired with 34 Field Hospital)
- 243rd (Wessex) Field Hospital in Keynsham (Army Reserve – paired with 33 Field Hospital)
- 256th (City of London) Field Hospital in Walworth (Army Reserve – paired with 33 Field Hospital)
- 306th Hospital Support Regiment - (paired with the Regular field hospitals)
- 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment - (paired with 1, 4 and 5 Armoured Medical Regiments)
3rd (United Kingdom) Division
Division referred to as the "Reaction Force"
- 3rd (United Kingdom) Division,[12] in Bulford (Reaction Forces)
- Royal Wessex Yeomanry, in Bovington (Army Reserve – Challenger 2 crew replacement for any of the tank regiments below)
- Pre-Hospital Care Group (from 2 Medical Brigade)[15]
11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands
- 11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands, in Donnington (transitioned from 6th (United Kingdom) Division in August 2020)[45]
- Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Signals, at Venning Barracks, Donnington (Army Reserve)
- 10th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham
- 81 Signal Squadron, in Corsham (Army Reserve)
- 32nd (Scottish) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, HQ in Glasgow (Army Reserve – Apps/Data support, paired with 16 Signal Regiment in 1 (UK) Signal Brigade)
- 39th (Skinners) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, HQ in Bristol (Army Reserve – Apps/Data support, paired with 22 Signal Regiment in 1 (UK) Signal Brigade)
- BFSAI
- 7 Signal Group, at Venning Barracks, Donnington (to move to Kiwi Barracks, Bulford)
- 1st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Beacon Barracks, Stafford (to move to Swinton Barracks, Perham Down to support 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade)
- 2nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Imphal Barracks, York (to move to Catterick Garrison in 2020/21 to provide support to the Strike Experimentation Group)
- 15th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp (to move to Swinton Barracks, Perham Down to support 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade)
- 21st Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Azimghur Barracks, Colerne (to move to Catterick Garrison in 2020/21 to provide support to the Strike Brigade)
- 37th (Wales and Western) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, HQ in Redditch (Army Reserve – UK operations, paired with 10 Signal Regiment)
- 71st (City of London) Yeomanry Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, HQ in Bexleyheath (Army Reserve – Paired with 3 Signal Regiment under 3 (UK) Division)
1st Armoured Infantry Brigade
- 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade, in Tidworth (to become Strike Brigade in 2021)[13][37]
- The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own), in Catterick, with FV107 Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles (to be equipped with Ajax, become an armoured cavalry regiment and move to Warminster)[46][37]
- The Royal Dragoon Guards, in Warminster, with FV107 Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles (to be equipped with Ajax)[37]
- 1st Battalion, The Yorkshire Regiment (14th/15th, 19th and 33rd/76th Foot), in Warminster, with Warrior tracked infantry fighting vehicles (to be equipped with Mechanised Infantry Vehicle)[37]
- 3rd Battalion, The Rifles, in Edinburgh[47] (to be equipped with Mechanised Infantry Vehicle and move to Catterick in 2021)[37]
Strike Experimentation Group
- Strike Experimentation Group, in Warminster (will become 2nd Strike Brigade sitting alongside the 1st. According to a Forces News post, the group might have been re-titled 2nd Brigade)[13][48][49][50]
- Household Cavalry Regiment, in Bulford[51] with FV107 Scimitar reconnaissance vehicles (to be equipped from 2017 with Ajax, become an armoured cavalry regiment)[52][53]
- The King's Royal Hussars, in Tidworth with Challenger 2 main battle tanks (to be equipped from 2017 with Ajax, become an armoured regiment)[5][37]
- 1st Battalion, Scots Guards, in Mons Barracks with Mastiff protected patrol vehicles[54][55][56] (to be equipped with Mechanised Infantry Vehicle and move to Catterick in 2021)[5][37]
- The Highlanders, 4th Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Catterick with Mastiff protected patrol vehicles[37][57] (to be equipped with Mechanised Infantry Vehicle)[5]
12th Armoured Infantry Brigade
- 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade, in Bulford
- Royal Tank Regiment, in Tidworth with Challenger 2 main battle tanks[58][37]
- 1st Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters and Foresters, and Staffords), in Bulford with Warrior tracked infantry fighting vehicles[37]
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh, in Tidworth with Warrior tracked infantry fighting vehicles[59][37]
- 4th Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters and Foresters, and Staffords), in Wolverhampton (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, Mercian Regiment)[37]
- 3rd Battalion, The Royal Welsh, in Cardiff (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh[60])[37]
20th Armoured Infantry Brigade
- 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade, in Bulford
- The Queen's Royal Hussars (Queen's Own and Royal Irish), in Tidworth, with Challenger 2 main battle tanks
- 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, in Tidworth with Warrior tracked infantry fighting vehicles[61][37]
- 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, in Newcastle (Army Reserve – paired with 1st Battalion, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers)[61][37]
- 5th Battalion, The Rifles, in Bulford, with Warrior tracked infantry fighting vehicles[37]
- 7th Battalion, The Rifles, in Reading (Army Reserve[14] – paired with 5th Battalion, The Rifles)[37]
1st Artillery Brigade
- 1st Artillery Brigade, in Tidworth[62]
- National Reserve Headquarters, Royal Artillery, Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich (controlling the Watchkeeper pool and providing specialist batteries/troops)[63] (Army Reserve)
- 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, Albemarle Barracks (to support SEG)[64]
- 4th Regiment Royal Artillery, Alanbrooke Barracks (to support Stk Bde)[64]
- 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery, Assaye Barracks[64] (to support 12 AI Bde)
- 19th Regiment Royal Artillery, Bhurtpore Barracks[64] (to support 20 AI Bde)
- 26th Regiment Royal Artillery, Purvis Lines, Larkhill[64] (Divisional fires)
- 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteer) Regiment Royal Artillery, St Helens[64] (Army Reserve – Paired with 3 & 4 Regiments RA)
- 104th Regiment Royal Artillery, Raglan Barracks[64] (Army Reserve – Paired with 1 Regiment RHA)
- 105th Regiment Royal Artillery, Edinburgh[64] (Army Reserve – Paired with 19 Regiment RA)
- 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery, Gateshead[64] (Army Reserve – Paired with 26 Regiment RA)
7th Air Defence Group
- 7th Air Defence Group, in Thorney Island
- 12th Regiment Royal Artillery, in Thorney Island with Starstreak surface-to-air missiles
- 106th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery, in London (Army Reserve, paired with 12 Regiment Royal Artillery) with Starstreak surface-to-air missiles (role, in Army 2020 Refine to be determined)[65]
- 16th Regiment Royal Artillery, in Thorney Island with Rapier surface-to-air missile systems (to be replaced with Land Ceptor surface-to-air missile systems by 2020)
- 49 (Inkerman) Battery, Royal Artillery in Thorney Island (controlling LEAPP equipment)
25 (Close Support) Engineer Group
- 25 (Close Support) Engineer Group, in Bulford[66][67][68][69]
- Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia), in Monmouth[70]
- 21st Engineer Regiment, in Claro Barracks, to support Strike Brigade[71]
- 22nd Engineer Regiment, in Swinton Barracks, to support 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade[72]
- 26th Engineer Regiment, in Swinton Barracks, to support 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade[73]
- 32nd Engineer Regiment, at Claro Barracks, to support SEG[74]
101st Logistic Brigade
- 101st Logistic Brigade, in Aldershot[75]
- 156th (North West) Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Liverpool (Army Reserve supply regiment)
- 1st Regiment Royal Military Police (1 RMP) in Catterick[15]
- 3rd Regiment Royal Military Police (3 RMP) in Bulford[15]
- 160 Provost Company, supporting brigade HQ[76]
- Supporting 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade (to become Strike Brigade)
- 1st Regiment Royal Logistic Corps (merger of 1 Regiment RLC & 1 Battalion REME), in Catterick[37][77]
- 151st (London) Transport Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, HQ in Croydon
- 101st Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Army Reserve)
- Supporting Strike Experimentation Group
- 102nd Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Army Reserve)
- Supporting 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade:
- 4th Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Abingdon (Close Support Logistic Regiment)
- 27th Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Aldershot (Theatre Logistic Regiment; to merge with 2 Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, to support the second strike brigade and move to Catterick in 2021)[78]
- 154th (Scottish) Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Dunfermline (Army Reserve transport regiment – paired with 27 Regiment RLC)
- 4th Armoured Medical Regiment, in Tidworth (to transfer to 2nd Medical Brigade)
- 4th Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Tidworth
- 103rd Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Army Reserve)
- Supporting 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade:
- 1st Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Bicester (Close Support Logistic Regiment; to merge with 1 Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Catterick and support 1st Strike Brigade)[5]
- 9th Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Chippenham (Theatre Logistic Regiment)
- 157th (Welsh) Regiment Royal Logistic Corps, in Lancaster (Army Reserve transport regiment – paired with 9 Theatre Logistic Regiment)[75]
- 5th Armoured Medical Regiment, in Tidworth[79]
- 3rd Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Tidworth
- 105th Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (Army Reserve)
6th (United Kingdom) Division
- 6th (United Kingdom) Division, HQ at Trenchard Lines[12]
1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade
- 1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade, in Innsworth[48]
- 299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications), in Bletchley supports the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office
- 801 (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Signal Troop (Army Reserve)
- 13th Signal Regiment, in Blandford formed in 2020, specialised in Cyber security, manned specialists from all cap-badges, and all three services personnel)[80][81]
- 22nd Signal Regiment, in Stafford supports NATO's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
- 30th Signal Regiment, in Stafford supports the PJHQ's deployable Joint Force Headquarters, Very High Readiness Field Hospital, the Air Assault Task Force and Joint Helicopter Command (to move to Beacon Barracks)[15][82]
- ARRC Gurkha Support Battalion, in Innsworth supports NATO's Allied Rapid Reaction Corps
- ARRC Military Police Battalion, in Winchester (Army Reserve)[83]
- 299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications), in Bletchley supports the UK's Foreign and Commonwealth Office
1st Intelligence Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade
- 1st Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance Brigade, in Upavon
- 14th Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare), Cawdor Barracks
- 1st Military Intelligence Battalion, in Catterick
- 2nd Military Intelligence Battalion, in Upavon
- 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion, in London (Army Reserve – paired with 1 Military Intelligence Battalion)
- 4th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Bulford, supporting 3 (UK) Division[84]
- 5th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Edinburgh (Army Reserve – paired with 1 Military Intelligence Battalion)
- 6th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Manchester (Army Reserve – paired with 2 Military Intelligence Battalion)
- 7th Military Intelligence Battalion, in Bristol (Army Reserve – paired with 4 Military Intelligence Battalion)[84]
- 5th Regiment Royal Artillery, in Larkhill (Surveillance and Target Acquisition Regiment)
- 32nd Regiment Royal Artillery, in Larkhill with Desert Hawk III unmanned aerial vehicles[5][85]
- Honourable Artillery Company, in London (Army Reserve – reserve surveillance and target acquisition unit, paired with 5th Regiment Royal Artillery)
- 74 (Support) Battery, Royal Artillery[86]
- Land Intelligence Fusion Centre, Hermitage, Berkshire
- Weapons Material and Personnel Exploitation Capacity, Hermitage
- Specialist Group Military Intelligence, Hermitage
Specialised Infantry Group
- Specialised Infantry Group, at Aldershot Garrison
- Royal Scots Borderers, 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland, in Aldershot
- 2nd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires), in Aldershot[5][87][15]
- 2nd Battalion, The Duke of Lancaster's Regiment (Queen's, Lancashire and Border), in Aldershot[5][87]
- 4th Battalion, The Rifles, in Aldershot[19][5]
- 3rd Battalion, The Royal Gurkha Rifles, in Aldershot[88]
77th Brigade
- 77th Brigade, in Denison Barracks, Hermitage[89]
- General Staff Corps
- Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps
- Defence Cultural Specialist Unit
- Task Group
- Digital Operations Group
- Operational Media and Communications Group
- Outreach Group
16 Air Assault Brigade
- 16th Air Assault Brigade, in Colchester (Reaction Force)
- 216 Air Assault Signal Squadron at Merville Barracks
- 226 Signal Squadron at Cawdor Barracks (under 14 Signal Reg for Admin)[90]
- The Pathfinder Platoon
- 2nd Battalion The Parachute Regiment at Merville Barracks
- 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment at Merville Barracks
- 4th (Volunteer) Battalion The Parachute Regiment (Army Reserve)
- 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles (Air Assault Infantry), at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe
- 53 (Louisburg) Surveillance and Target Acquisition Air Assault Battery Royal Artillery (under 5 Regiment Royal Artillery for Admin)[91]
- 7th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (Light Artillery) at Merville Barracks
- A (1st City of London) Battery The Honourable Artillery Company (Light Artillery), at Finsbury Barracks (Army Reserve - under Honourable Artillery Company for Admin)[92]
- 12 (Minden) Light Air Defence Battery Royal Artillery (under 12 Regiment RA for Admin)[93]
- 21 (Gibraltar 1779-83) Unmanned Air Systems Air Assault Battery Royal Artillery (UAS) (under 32 Regiment Royal Artillery for Admin)[94]
- 23rd Parachute Engineer Regiment Corps of Royal Engineers at Rock Barracks
- 13th Air Assault Support Regiment Royal Logistic Corps at Merville Barracks
- 16th Medical Regiment Royal Army Medical Corps at Merville Barracks
- 144 Parachute Medical Squadron (Army Reserve)
- 156 Provost Company Corps of Royal Military Police at Reed Hall Lines (under 3 Regiment RMP for Admin)
Joint Helicopter Command
- Joint Helicopter Command, at AAC Middle Wallop (reports to Commander Field Army)
- 2nd Regiment Army Air Corps (Ground Crew Training), at AAC Middle Wallop
- 7th Regiment Army Air Corps (Flight Crew Training), at AAC Middle Wallop
- 47th Regiment Royal Artillery, in Larkhill with Watchkeeper WK450 unmanned aerial vehicles
1st Aviation Brigade
- 1st Aviation Brigade, at Wattisham Airfield, Suffolk[95][96]
- 1st Regiment Army Air Corps, at RNAS Yeovilton, Somerset with Wildcat AH1 helicopters
- 3rd Regiment Army Air Corps, at Wattisham Airfield with AgustaWestland Apache AH.1 attack helicopters
- 4th Regiment Army Air Corps, at Wattisham Airfield with Apache AH.1 attack helicopters
- 5th Regiment Army Air Corps, at Joint Helicopter Command Flying Station Aldergrove, Northern Ireland with Westland Gazelle helicopters
- 6th (Volunteer) Regiment Army Air Corps, at Bury St Edmunds (Army Reserve)
- 7th Battalion REME, at Wattisham Airfield
Home Command
Home Command consists of:
- Regional Command - to ensure delivery of a secure home front and forces and families in Brunei and Nepal.[97] When not engaged with operational commitments or when units may report to the Standing Joint Commander (UK) or mission-specific training (e.g. when conducting routine civilian engagement, ranges, or ceremonial duties, units and formations may report through a Regional Point of Command (RPOC) to HQ Regional Command at Andover.[98] Regional Command, as of 1 August 2019, has 38th (Irish) Brigade and 160th (Welsh) Brigade permanently under its command as RPOCs.
- London District - commands all the Army forces within the London area and conducts ceremonial events.[99]
- Recruiting and Initial Training Command - recruits and trains soldiers.[100]
- Army Personnel Centre - deals with personnel issues and liaises with outside agencies.[101]
- Sandhurst Group - deals with applications of army officers and trains such cadets at Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.[102]
Commander Home Command,[103] is also the Standing Joint Commander (UK) for responsible for the planning and execution of civil contingency operations within the UK landmass and territorial waters.[104][105]
Headquarters London District
- Headquarters London District at Horse Guards in London
- 238 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals (provides all communications for London District, administered by 10 Signal Regiment)[106]
- Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment at Hyde Park Barracks[107]
- 1st Battalion, Welsh Guards, Combermere Barracks in Windsor
- 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards, at Lille Barrack, Aldershot Garrison
- Nijmegen Company, Grenadier Guards at Wellington Barracks
- No. 7 Company, Coldstream Guards at Wellington Barracks
- F Company, Scots Guards at Wellington Barracks
- King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery at Royal Artillery Barracks in Woolwich with 13-pounder guns for ceremonial duties[108]
- 20 Transport Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps based at Regent's Park Barracks, (provides all the transport needs for London District and the Royal Household)[108]
- Royal Military School of Music, in Twickenham[108]
- Regimental Headquarters, Household Cavalry Regiment, at Hyde Park Barracks[107]
- Regimental Headquarters, Queen's Royal Hussars, at Regent's Park Barracks[109]
- Guards Division Headquarters, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[110]
- Regimental Headquarters, Grenadier Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[111]
- Regimental Headquarters, Coldstream Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[112]
- Regimental Headquarters, Scots Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[113]
- Regimental Headquarters, Irish Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[114]
- Regimental Headquarters, Welsh Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[115]
- Regimental Headquarters, London Regiment, in Battersea[108]
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, at the Tower of London[116]
- Band of the Household Cavalry, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor[117]
- Band of the Grenadier Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[117]
- Band of the Coldstream Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[117]
- Band of the Scots Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[117]
- Band of the Irish Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[117]
- Band of the Welsh Guards, at Wellington Barracks, Westminster[117]
- Countess of Wessex's String Orchestra, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich[117]
- University of London Officers Training Corps[108]
Headquarters Regional Command
Headquarters Regional Command at Aldershot is commanded by a Major-General. It is the Army's HQ for the UK, Nepal and Brunei, administering Army bases in the UK and providing civil engagement. All regional points are controlled by their respective brigade, but all report to regional command (formerly Support Command).[118][119]
Headquarters North East
- Headquarters North East, Peronne Lines, Catterick Garrison (under 4 Inf Bde, see note above)
- Defence Training Estate North East[120]
- Defence Business Service National Security Vetting[121]
- Infantry Training Centre, at Vimy Barracks, Catterick Garrison[122]
- Army Foundation College, Harrogate[123]
- Regimental Headquarters, The Light Dragoons, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne[124]
- Wetherby Young Offenders Institute[125]
- Headquarters Catterick Garrison[13][126]
- Headquarters York Garrison[127]
- Yorkshire Officer's Training Regiment[128][129]
Headquarters East
- Headquarters East, Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell (under 7 Inf Bde for administration, see note above)
- Defence Training Estate East[130]
- Headquarters, Queen's Division, at Bassingbourn Barracks[131][132]
- Royal Lancers Regimental Headquarters, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham[133][134]
- Royal Anglian Regimental Headquarters, at Gibraltar Barracks, Bury St Edmunds[135][136]
- Military Provost Staff Headquarters, at Barechurch Hall Camp, Colchester[137][138]
- Intelligence Corps Headquarters, at Chicksands[139]
- Defence Animal Training Regiment, at the Defence Animal Training Centre[140]
- Army Training Regiment Grantham, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham[141]
- Mission Training Mobilisation Centre, at Bassingbourn Barracks[142]
- British Army Bands Colchester[143][144]
- Defence Intelligence Fusion Centre (Intelligence Corps), at RAF Wyton[139]
- Headquarters Chicksands Station[145]
- Headquarters Colchester Garrison[146]
- Headquarters Cottesmore Station[147]
Headquarters South East
- Headquarters South East (under 11 Inf Bde for administration, see note above)
- Regimental Headquarters, Household Cavalry, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor[148]
- Regimental Headquarters (South), King's Royal Hussars, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Winchester[149]
- Regimental Headquarters, The Rifles, at Peninsula Barracks, Winchester[150]
- Headquarters, Royal Electrical & Mechanical Engineers, at Arborfield Garrison[151]
- Headquarters, Adjutant General's Corps, at Worthy Down Barracks, Winchester[152]
- Headquarters, Royal Military Police, in Roussillon Barracks, Chichester[153]
- Headquarters, Royal Army Medical Corps, at the Former Army Staff College, Camberley[154]
- Headquarters, Royal Army Dental Corps, at the Former Army Staff College, Camberley[155]
- Headquarters, Royal Logistic Corps, at Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut[156]
- Headquarters, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Former Staff College, Camberley[157]
- Headquarters, Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, at Former Staff College, Camberley[158]
- Headquarters, Staff and Personnel Support Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Worthy Down Barracks, Winchester[159]
- School of Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (REME), in RAF Lyneham[160]
- Army Apprentices College, Arborfield Garrison[160]
- Headquarters Abingdon Station[161]
- Headquarters Aldershot Garrison
- Headquarters Bicester Garrison[162]
- Headquarters Winchester Garrison[163]
- Headquarters Wallop Station[164]
- Oxford University Officers' Training Corps[165]
- Southampton University Officers' Training Corps[166]
38th (Irish) Brigade
- 38th (Irish) Brigade, in Thiepval Barracks Lisburn
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Irish Regiment, at Palace Barracks, Holywood[167]
- Queen's University Officers' Training Corps[168]
Headquarters North West
- Headquarters North West, Fulwood Barracks, Preston (previously 42 Inf Bde & HQ North West)[169]
- Defence Training Estate North West[170]
- Regimental Headquarters (North), King's Royal Hussars, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston[171]
- Regimental Headquarters, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, in Fulwood Barracks, Preston[172]
- North West Officer Training Regiment[173]
Headquarters South West
- Headquarters South West, Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth (previously under 1 Artillery Bde & HQ South West)[62][174]
- Defence Training Estate South West[175]
- South West Region Chaplains, Royal Army Chaplains' Department, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth[176]
- Provost Branch, Adjutant General's Corps Headquarters, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon[177]
- Educational and Training Services Branch, Adjutant General's Corps, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon[178]
- Directorate of Army Legal Services, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon[179]
- Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Regimental Headquarters, at The Prince Phillip Barracks, MoD Lyneham[180]
- Ajax Training Group[181] (providing operational conversion training for the General Dynamics Ajax)
- Exeter University Officers' Training Corps[182]
- Bristol University Officers' Training Corps[183]
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp[184][185]
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at The Prince Phillip Barracks, MoD Lyneham[186]
- Royal School of Signals, at Blandford Camp[184][187]
- Land Warfare Centre, HQ at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Defence College of Technical Training, at MoD Lyneham[188]
- British Army Band Tidworth, at Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth[189][144]
- Headquarters, Signal Officer in Chief (Army), at Blandford Camp[190]
- Land Warfare Centre, HQ at Waterloo Lines, Warminster
- Defence College of Technical Training, at MoD Lyneham[191]
- Defence Training Estate Headquarters, at Land Warfare Centre, Warminster[192]
- Headquarters Defence Training Estate, at Land Warfare Centre, Warminster[193]
- Headquarters Andover Station[194]
- Headquarters Blandford Garrison[195]
- Headquarters Bovington Garrison[196]
- Headquarters Bulford Garrison[197][198][199]
- Headquarters Innsworth Station[200]
- Headquarters Larkhill Garrison[201][202][203][204]
- Headquarters Perham Down Garrison[197]
- Headquarters Salisbury Garrison[205][206][207]
- Headquarters Tidworth Garrison[197]
- Headquarters Warminster Garrison[208]
Headquarters Scotland
- Headquarters Scotland, Redford Barracks, Edinburgh (under 51 Inf Bde for administration, see note above)
- Defence Training Estate Scotland[209]
- Defence High Frequency Communications Service, at Kinloss Barracks[210]
- Regimental Headquarters, Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Edinburgh Castle[211]
- Band of the Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh[212]
- Headquarters City of Edinburgh Garrison, at Edinburgh Castle[213] – overseas the barracks and troops based within the Edinburgh area, commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel and Garrison Sergeant Major.[214][215][216][217]
- Aberdeen University Officers' Training Corps[218]
- City of Edinburgh University Officers' Training Corps[219]
- Glasgow and Strathclyde University Officers' Training Corps[219]
- Tayforth University Officers' Training Corps[218]
Headquarters West Midlands
- Headquarters West Midlands, Beacon Barracks, Stafford (under 11 Signal Bde for administration, see note above)
- Regimental Headquarters, Mercian Regiment, at Whittington Barracks[220]
- Defence Medical Services Training Centre, at Whittington Barracks[221]
- Defence Electronics and Components Agency, Beacon Barracks, Stafford[222]
- Army Recruiting Team West Midlands, Beacon Barracks, Stafford[223]
- Defence Storage and Distribution Centre (North), MoD Donnington[223]
- Army School of Ammunition, at Kineton Barracks[223]
- Defence Munitions Centre, Kineton Barracks[223]
- Civil Contingencies Reaction Force[223]
- Special Air Service Regimental Headquarters and Depot, at Stirling Lines, Credenhill[224]
- Band of the Royal Corps of Signals, at RAF Cosford (part of British Army Band Sandhurst)[225]
- Headquarters Nuneaton Station, at Gamecock Barracks, Nuneaton[226]
- Birmingham University Officers' Training Corps[227]
160th (Welsh) Brigade
- 160th (Welsh) Brigade, in The Barracks, Brecon
- Defence Training Estate Wales & West Midlands[228]
- 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards Regimental Headquarters, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff[229]
- Royal Welsh Regimental Headquarters, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff[230]
- Infantry Battle School, at The Barracks, Brecon
- Joint Services Mountain Training Centre, in Anglesey[231]
- Civil Contingencies Reaction Force (army reserve elements)[231]
1st Military Police Brigade
- 1st Military Police Brigade in Marlborough Lines, Andover[15][232] CGS retains full responsibility over military police investigations while day-to-day control of 1 and 3 RMP rest with General Officer Commanding (GOC) 3rd UK Division. Administrative control of other Royal Military Police Brigade units rest under GOC Regional Command.[233]
- Special Investigation Branch Regiment (SIB Regt) in Bulford
- Special Operations Unit Royal Military Police in Longmoor
- Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester
British Army Germany
- British Army Germany, Sennelager[234]
- Headquarters, British Army Germany (transferred to Regional Command when British Forces Germany was reduced)
- Land Training Fleet (Sennelager), at Athlone Barracks, Sennelager[235]
- British Army (Germany) Maintenance Detachment, at Ayrshire Barracks South, Mönchengladbach[236]
- Dorsten Ammunition Depot[237]
- Alpine Training Centre Hubertushaus, in Oberstdorf[238]
Commander Army Cadet Force & Combined Cadet Force
- Commander Army Cadet Force & Combined Cadet Force, Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison (Commander ACF & CCF exercises administrative control over the ACF & CCF forces in their respective regional points)[118]
Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command
Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command was established on 1 April 2018.[15] Major-General Paul Nanson CBE was previously titled General Officer Commanding Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command (ARITC), and Commandant Sandhurst. This meant that his time was split between his Headquarters in Upavon and Academy HQ at Sandhurst. Major-General Chris Bell will become GOC ARITC in April 2020 and GOC Sandhurst will be separately held by Major-General Duncan Capps.[239]
ARITC oversees the Army Recruiting Group, which includes the National Recruitment Centre (NRC) and local Army Careers Centres, and is staffed by a mixture of Capita staff and Army personnel.[240]
Army Training Units (ATU) are commanded and staffed by UK Army Reservists. Along with Regular Army Training Regiments (ATR), they provide Basic Training to Army Reserve recruits, except those joining 4 PARA. Reserves recruits are selected at an Army Recruit Selection Centre. They then undertake a short basic training course known as ‘alpha', over four weekends or a residential week. The alpha course is followed by a 15.5-day residential 'bravo' course to achieve trained soldier status. These generic courses teach essential elements of the Regular Common Military Syllabus 2014 (CMS 14). Recruits will then attend Initial Trade Training courses as stipulated by their cap badge / Corps. The Honourable Artillery Company currently runs its own alpha course twice a year. The current ATUs include:
- Army Training Unit North, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall (part of York Garrison)
- Army Training Unit Northern Ireland, at Ballykinler Training Centre
- Army Training Unit Scotland, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
- Army Training Unit West, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter and Maindy Barracks, Cardiff
Army Personnel Centre
The Centre is located in Glasgow. The APC's Chief Executive is the Military Secretary, who also holds the post of General Officer, Scotland. The APC deals with personnel issues and contact with outside agencies.
Sandhurst Group
Commandant Sandhurst is a Major-General.[241] The day to day running of the Academy is devolved to a brigadier, currently Brigadier James Carr-Smith who is titled Commander Sandhurst Group and responsible for:
- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
- Army Officer Selection Board, Westbury
- University Officer Training Corps
- Junior Staff Centre (Warminster)
- Royal Military Academy Sandhurst
- Royal Military College, Sandhurst
- Gurkha Demonstration Company (Sittang)
- 44 Support Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
- Royal Military Academy Sanhurst Band Corps
- Medical Reception Station
Army units under other commands
NATO
- 1st NATO Signal Battalion, HQ in Wesel, Germany[242][243]
- 280 (United Kingdom) Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp (providing UK element for the 1st NATO Signal Battalion, expanded from troop to squadron size 28 July formerly 628 Signal Troop, no establishment size change but will eventually expand in size, due to move to Beacon Barracks, Stafford in 2023)[184][243]
Strategic Command
Headquarters Strategic Command, Northwood Headquarters, northwest London
- 42nd Engineer Regiment (Geographic) at RAF Wyton, Huntingdon
- Director Special Forces in London
- 18th (United Kingdom Special Forces) Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals at Stirling Lines
- Special Reconnaissance Regiment at Stirling Lines
- 21st (Artists) Special Air Service Regiment, in London (Army Reserve)
- 22nd Special Air Service Regiment at Stirling Lines, Credenhill
- 23rd Special Air Service Regiment, in Birmingham (Army Reserve)
- Special Forces Support Group at MOD St Athan (Focused around 1 PARA, personnel from all services)
- Joint Special Forces Aviation Wing at RAF Odiham
- No. 658 Squadron AAC at Stirling Lines with Eurocopter AS365 Dauphin II and Gazelle AH1 helicopters
- Permanent Joint Headquarters
- Commander, British Forces South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI) (RAF Mount Pleasant)
- Falkland Island Roulement Company from a 1st (United Kingdom) Division infantry regiment
- Falkland Islands Defence Force (Company sized)
- Air Defence Battery from 16th Regiment Royal Artillery
- Joint Communications Unit Royal Signals
- Engineer Detachment
- Royal Logistics Corps Detachment
- British Forces Gibraltar in Gibraltar
- Royal Gibraltar Regiment – under the Queen's Division
- Joint Provost and Security Unit
- British Forces Cyprus (British Sovereign Base Areas, Cyprus)
- Joint Service Signal Unit
- Cyprus Communications Unit
- 1st Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (Queen's and Royal Hampshires), in Dhekelia
- 2nd Battalion, The Mercian Regiment (Cheshire, Worcesters & Foresters, and Staffords), in Episkopi (to move to Weeton Barracks and change roles with 2 YORKS)[15]
- Cyprus Service Support Unit
- Cyprus Joint Police Unit
- Commander, British Forces South Atlantic Islands (BFSAI) (RAF Mount Pleasant)
Fleet Commander, Royal Navy
- 3rd Commando Brigade Royal Marines in Plymouth
- Commando Communications Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals (part of 30 Commando Information Exploitation Group)
- 24th Commando Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers in Chivenor
- 29th (Commando) Regiment, Royal Artillery in Plymouth with L118 105mm towed howitzers
- 383 Commando Petroleum Troop Royal Logistic Corps in Plymouth (part of Commando Logistic Regiment, Royal Marines)
Overseas
British Forces Brunei
- British Forces Brunei in Seria
- Headquarters Brunei Garrison
- Jungle Warfare Training School
- Brunei Signal Troop
- 2nd Battalion, Royal Gurkha Rifles (Jungle Infantry)
- Brunei Police Unit
- No. 7 Flight Army Air Corps
Colonial
- Royal Bermuda Regiment
- Cayman Regiment (formed in 2020)
- Turks and Caicos Regiment (formed in 2020)
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