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TO DO: Graphics by Brigade, then into Division

Below is the structure of the British Army in 2022. The below structure is organised based on the Army 2020 programme announced in 2010, with its further supplements in 2015 (Army 2020 Refine) and 2017. Under this "refine", the British Army was reduced to two three-star commands; Commander Field Army and Commander Home Command, and reorganised along quick reaction and sustained warfare lines. The former being the deployable command, and the later being the home defence and support command.

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 which are part of the Army Reserve are given the designation of (V) after the unit title.

Abbreviations:

  • Admincom -> Administrative Command (those units only administered by a formation, but do not deploy with it)
  • Opcom -> Operational Command (those units which deploy with said formation)

Unit Structure[edit]

These are the below unit structure for operational and support units. Each unit will have two numbers (1+4), the first representing the officers and second representing the enlisted members. Equipment will be divided by company/squadron/battery down to platoon/troop and the total.

Army Headquarters[edit]

Entrance to Marlborough Lines in Andover the site of Army Headquarters.

Until 31 October 2011, British Army forces were commanded by a four star named Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces. Under a major army command reorganisation effective 1 November 2011, the Chief of the General Staff took direct command of the Army through a new structure known as Army Headquarters.[1][2] Army Headquarters, which started to take responsibility for more than 2,000 military and civilian personnel, was established at Marlborough Lines near Andover.[3]

1st Military Police Brigade[edit]

Redcaps (Royal Military Police) of 156 Provost Company belonging to the 16th Air Assault Brigade during a room clearing exercise in 2019.

The 1st Military Police Brigade is under direct command of Army Headquarters and reports to the Chief of the General Staff. The commander of the brigade is the Provost Marshal (Army) who holds the rank of brigadier.

Joint Helicopter Command[edit]

Joint Helicopter Command (JHC) is a two-star joint command which consists of Army, Navy, and Air Force helicopter elements. The commander of JHC reports to the Chief of the General Staff and is therefore shown under Army Headquarters instead of as a joint command below. Only army elements are shown, though the command consists of elements from all three branches of the armed forces. JHC currently consists of 15,000 personnel and around 239 aircraft.

1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team[edit]

A Westland (Boeing) AH-64 Apache attack helicopter from the (now) 1st Aviation Brigade.
Crewmen from 6th Regiment AAC helping an AW159 Wildcat climb during an exercise with 661 Squadron AAC.

The 1st Aviation Brigade was formed on 25 April 2020, grouping the army's aviation regiments into one formation sitting under Joint Helicopter Command. It was initially based at Wattisham Flying Station, but later moved to Middle Wallop Flying Station.[19][20]

Field Army[edit]

The Field Army (FA) is a three-star command of the British Army lead by 'Commander, Field Army' and the only 3-star operational command remaining in the army. Part of Army Headquarters, Field Army is responsible for "generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations". The Field Army consists the majority of the combat formations in the army, including the light 1st (UK) Division, heavy 3rd (UK) Division, and 6th (UK) Division. Field Army sits alongside the other three-star command headquarters, Home Command, and the two-star Joint Helicopter Command.

  • Field Army
    • Headquarters, Field Army, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
    • Land Operations Command, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon[44]
    • United Nations Training and Advisory Team, at Warminster Garrison

Field Army Troops[edit]

Field Army Troops was reformed in January 2022[45] and consists of the specialist groups of the army. Field Army Troops is commanded by the Deputy Commander, Field Army. The groups includes the CEMA Effects Group, Understand Group, Surveillance Group, and 2nd Medical Group. Field Army Troops also oversees the 16th Air Assault BCT, the army's very high-readiness formation.

Land Warfare Centre[edit]

LWC is a 2 star command "delivering trained soldiers and validated units to the British Army. Driving Field Army Warfare Development to deliver success on operations."[69] The Land Warfare Centre oversees the three training/support overseas units: Suffield (Canada), Kenya, and Belize.[70] Following the 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine, the Centre was almost completely reorganised with its many independent schools merged into the new Combat Manoeuvre Centre in July 2022.[71]

1st (United Kingdom) Division[edit]

In 2022, the 1st (UK) Division saw the removal of 51st Infantry Brigade to Regional Command and the transfer of four direct-supporting divisional 'Information Maneuver Units'. Under the 'Future Soldier' changes, the division will continue to oversee the army's light forces and tasked with supporting other than Euro-Atlantic area operations. In August 2022, the reactivation of the 19th Light Brigade saw the division increase from its six brigade structure back to the seven brigade structure. The 2nd Medical Brigade is due to be reduced by the end of 2022, bringing the division back to six brigades.

4th Light Brigade Combat Team & Headquarters North East[edit]

The 4th Light Brigade Combat Team and Headquarters North East was formed in July 2022 by redesignation of the old 4th Infantry Brigade & Headquarters North East. The brigade is tasked with overseeing the army's light infantry units and supporting elements.

7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team[edit]

The 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team was formed in July 2022 as part of the renaming of the 7th Infantry Brigade & Headquarters East. The brigade will consist of the army's light mechanised infantry battalions in addition to light supporting elements. On 1 July 2022, the brigade also gained the Highlanders from the disbanded 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade.[116]

11th Security Force Assistance Brigade[edit]

The 11th Security Force Assistance Brigade or 11th SFA BDE was formed in 2021 by redesignating the old 11th Infantry Brigade & HQ South East. The brigade is tasked with provides training to allied and partner nations around the world.

16th Air Assault Brigade Combat Team[edit]

The 16th Air Assault Brigade Combat Team was formerly the 16th Air Assault Brigade and is the British Army's dedicated quick-reaction formation. Despite the brigade's designation (for historical purposes) the brigade's units are actually parachute trained, now air assault trained.

19th Light Brigade[edit]

The 19th Brigade was reformed in July 2022 to command the Army's light cavalry and light infantry Army Reserve units (without a specific role). The brigade's role is to provide 'home resilience' duties supporting local authorities and local security. The brigade's units however will be able to deploy overseas in support of regular troops.[146]

8th Engineer Brigade[edit]

12th (Force Support) Engineer Group[edit]

12th (Force Support) Engineer Group consists of the three force support engineer units (General Support, Airfield Repair, and Airfield Construction). Under the Future Soldier reform the group will be disbanded and its units dispersed to the other two groups in 8th Engineer Brigade.

  • 12th (Force Support) Engineer Group
    • Group Headquarters, at RAF Wittering
    • 36th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Invicta Park Barracks, Maidstone (Force Support)
      • 50 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 20 Field Squadron
      • 67 Gurkha Field Squadron
      • 68 Gurkha Field Squadron
      • 69 Gurkha Field Squadron
      • 61 Field Support Squadron, at MoD Woodbridge
    • 39th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Kinloss Barracks, Kinloss (Force Support (Air))
      • 60 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 34 Field Squadron
      • 48 Field Squadron
      • 53 Field Squadron
      • 65 Field Squadron
    • 71st Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Waterloo Lines, Leuchars Station (Force Support) (Army Reserve)
    • 20th Works Group (Air Support), Royal Engineers, at RAF Wittering (Specialist Air Infrastructure Support) (Hybrid)
      • 510 Specialist Team (Airfields) (Army Reserve)[157][158]
      • 529 Specialist Team (Air Support)
      • 531 Specialist Team (Airfield)
      • 532 Specialist Team (Air Support)
      • 534 Specialist Team (Airfields)
    • 62nd Works Group, Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell (Infrastructure Support) (Hybrid)
      • 508 Specialist Team (Works) (Army Reserve)
      • 519 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 522 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 523 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 524 Specialist Team (Works)
    • 63rd Works Group, Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell (Infrastructure Support) (Hybrid)
      • 517 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 518 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 525 Specialist Team (Works) (Army Reserve)
      • 527 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 535 Specialist Team (Works)
    • 65th Works Group, Royal Engineers (Army Reserve), at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell (Infrastructure Support) (Hybrid)
      • 503 Specialist Team (Fuels Infrastructure)
      • 504 Specialist Team (Petroleum)
      • 506 Specialist Team (Works)
      • 507 Specialist Team (Railway Infrastructure)
      • 509 Specialist Team (Port Infrastructure)
      • 526 Specialist Team (Works)
    • 66th Works Group (Air Support), Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell (Infrastructure Support)
      • 502 Specialist Team (Fuels Infrastructure)
      • 516 Specialist Team (Bulk Petroleum)
      • 521 Specialist Team (Water Development)
      • 528 Specialist Team (Power)
      • 530 Specialist Team (Materials)

29th (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Engineer Group[edit]

  • 29th (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group
    • Group Headquarters, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
      • 660 Signal Troop (EOD), Royal Corps of Signals[159][160]
    • 28th Engineer Regiment (Counter-Chemical, Biological, Radiological, and Nuclear), Royal Engineers, at Rock Barracks, Woodbridge (NRBC Defence)[161]
      • 64 Headquarters & Support Squadron (C-CBRN), at RAF Honington
      • Falcon Area Surveillance and Reconnaissance Squadron, Royal Tank Regiment[162], at Harman Lines, Warminster Garrison
      • 42 Field Squadron (C-CBRN)
      • 77 Field Squadron (C-CBRN)
    • 33rd Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search), Royal Engineers, at Carver Barracks, Wimbish
      • 49 Field Squadron (EOD&S)
      • 58 Field Squadron (EOD&S)
      • 821 Field Squadron (EOD&S)
    • 35th Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search), Royal Engineers, at Carver Barracks, Wimbish
      • 15 Field Squadron (EOD&S)
      • 17 Field Squadron (EOD&S)
      • 21 Field Squadron (EOD&S)
    • 101st (City of London) Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search), Royal Engineers (Army Reserve), at Hudson House, Catford — paired with 33 Engineer Regiment
      • Regimental Headquarters, at Hudson House, Catford[163]
      • 217 (London) Field Squadron (EOD&S), in Ilford[164]
        • 3 Troop, in Southend-on-Sea[165]
      • 221 Field Squadron (EOD&S), at Hudson House, Catford[163]
        • 1 Troop, in Bexleyheath[166]
      • 579 Field Squadron (EOD&S), in Royal Tunbridge Wells
    • 11th Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Vauxhall Barracks, Didcot[14]
      • Regimental Operations
        • Joint Service Explosive Ordnance Disposal Operations Centre
      • 660 Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals
      • 321 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Squadron, at Alexander Barracks, Aldergrove
        • Aldergrove Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop
        • Holywood Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop
      • 421 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Squadron
      • 521 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Squadron, at Catterick Garrison
        • Catterick Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Catterick Garrison
        • Chester Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Dale Barracks, Chester
        • Edinburgh Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh
      • 621 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Squadron, at Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison
        • Aldershot Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Provost Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
        • Colchester Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop
        • Northolt Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at RAF Northolt
        • Shorncliffe Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Shorncliffe
      • 721 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Squadron, at Saint Barbara's Barracks, Ashchurch
        • Ashchurch Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop
        • Nottingham Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
        • Tidworth Explosive Ordnance Disposal Troop, at Delhi Barracks, Tidworth Camp
    • 1st Military Working Dog Regiment, Royal Army Veterinary Corps, at Saint George's Barracks, North Luffenham (Hybrid)
      • 103 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 101 Military Working Dog Squadron (Army Reserve)[169]
      • 102 Military Working Dog Squadron
      • 104 Military Working Dog Squadron
      • 105 Military Working Dog Squadron (Army Reserve)[169]
      • Cyprus Troop

102nd Operational Sustainment Brigade[edit]

A MAN 32 tonne truck of 158th (Royal Anglian) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps.
Personnel of the 2nd Close Support Battalion, REME utilising an armoured recovery vehicle.

The 102nd Operational Sustainment Brigade was formed on 5 July 2022 by redesignation of the old 102nd Logistic Brigade. The brigade's structure will be reduced from 11 units down to six by Easter of 2023 and tasked with providing sustainment to the 1st (UK) Division.[170]

  • 102nd Operational Sustainment Brigade
    • Brigade Headquarters, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
    • 7th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore (Force Support Logistics)
      • 617 Headquarters Squadron
      • 9 Transport Squadron
      • 68 Supply Squadron
      • 17 Fuel and General Transport Squadron – reformed on 22 June 2023[171]
    • 150th (Yorkshire) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Kingston upon Hull (Army Reserve) – paired with 7 Regiment RLC
      • 523 Headquarters Squadron
        • Regimental Band of 150 Regiment RLC[172]
      • 160 (Lincoln) Transport Squadron, at Sobraon Barracks, Lincoln[173]
      • 216 (Tyne Tees) Transport Squadron, at New Cliffords Fort, Tynemouth[174]
      • 217 (Yorkshire) Transport Squadron, at Harewood Barracks, Leeds[175]
      • 218 (East Riding) Tanker Squadron, in Kingston upon Hull
      • 219 (West Riding) Transport Squadron, at Scarbrough Barracks, Doncaster[176]
    • 154th (Scottish) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Bruce House, Dunfermline (Army Reserve) – paired with 7 Regiment RLC
      • 527 (Fife) Headquarters Squadron, at Bruce House, Dunfermline
      • 221 (Lowland) Transport Squadron, in Glasgow
      • 230 (Highland) Transport Squadron, in Edinburgh
      • 239 (Fife) Transport Squadron, at Bothwell House, Dunfermline
      • 251 (Lowland) Transport Squadron, in Irvine
    • 158th (Royal Anglian) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Peterborough (Army Reserve) – paired with 7 Regiment RLC
      • 200 Headquarters Squadron, in Peterborough
      • 201 (Bedford) Transport Squadron, in Bedford
        • Detached Troop, in Luton
      • 202 (Ipswich) Transport Squadron, in Ipswich
        • M Troop, in Colchester[177]
      • 261 Transport Squadron, in Milton Keynes – formerly 678 (Rifles) Squadron, AAC[178]
        • Troop, in Luton
      • 294 (Grantham) Supply Squadron, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham
    • 159th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Coventry (Army Reserve)
      • 243 Headquarters Squadron, in Coventry
      • 123 Supply Squadron, in Telford
      • 125 Supply Squadron, in Stoke on Trent
        • B Troop, in Burton on Trent
      • 203 Supply Squadron, in Loughborough
      • 237 (West Midlands) Supply Squadron, in West Bromwich
        • B Troop, in Kingsheath, Birmingham
    • 2nd Force Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Leuchars Station (Force Support Maintenance)[41]
      • 22 Headquarters Company
      • 7 Field Company – to become a 'Divisional Support Coy'[41]
      • 11 Field Company – to become a 'Divisional Support Coy'[41]
    • 101st Theatre Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Bristol (Force Support Maintenance)[41] (Army Reserve) – paired with 2nd Force Support Battalion REME[41]
      • Battalion Headquarters, in Bristol
      • Headquarters Company, in Bristol
      • 127 Theatre Support Company, in Manchester[179]
        • Detached Platoon, in Liverpool[180]
      • 159 Theatre Support Company, at Gordon House, Walsall[181]
        • Detached Platoon, in Telford[182]
        • Detached Platoon, in Swindon[183]
      • 160 Theatre Support Company, in Bridgend[184]
        • Detached Platoon, in Gloucester[185]
    • 102nd Force Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Newton Aycliffe (Force Support Maintenance)[41] (Army Reserve) – to transition to a 'close support' role.

3rd (United Kingdom) Division[edit]

  • 3rd (United Kingdom) Division
    • Division Headquarters, at Bulford Camp
    • 4th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps, at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp[14]
      • Headquarters Company
      • 41 Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Support)
      • 42 Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Support)
      • 43 Military Intelligence Company (Operations Support)
      • 44 Military Intelligence Company (Brigade Support)
      • 45 Military Intelligence Company
      • Logistics Intelligence Section
    • 7th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps, in Bristol (Army Reserve) – paired with 4th Military Intelligence Bn
      • Headquarters Company, in Bristol
      • 71 Military Intelligence Company, in Bristol
        • 715 Military Intelligence Section, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter
      • 73 Military Intelligence Company, at Denison Barracks, Hermitage
      • 74 Military Intelligence Company, at Raglan Barracks, Newport

7th Signals Group[edit]

The 7th Signals Group provides communications and information systems support for the 3rd (UK) Division via the 1st, 3rd, 15th, and 71st Signal Regiments. Since 2021, the group is now the only dedicated close-support signal formation in the 3rd (UK) Division since the disbandment of the 11th Signal Brigade. As part of Future Soldier, the brigade lost the 2nd, 21st, and 37th Signal Regiments to other formations.

1st Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team[edit]

A Scimitar Light Tank from the Household Cavalry Regiment on Ex Iron Scout 3 on Salisbury Plain.
An M270 MLRS System of the 101st (Northumbrian) Regiment, Royal Artillery firing a practice round during a training exercise at Otterburn. By 2023, the British Army will increase from two to three regiments of the M270.

The 1st Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team (1 DSR BCT)[197] was formed on 1 July 2022 by expanding the former 1st Artillery Brigade.[198] The Household Cavalry and Royal Lancers joined from the disbanded 1st Armored Infantry Brigade, while the Queen's Dragoon Guards and Royal Yeomanry joined from the 7th Infantry Brigade & HQ East.[199] The brigade's units are to be focused on deep-strike which consists of deep attack (long-range artillery) and strike (Ajax) units.[198] The 6th Battalion, REME later joined from the 102nd Logistic Brigade as the brigade's dedicated armored maintenance unit.[200] The brigade also includes the newly formed 206th Multi-Role Medical Regiment, which was itself formed by merging the 207th (Manchester) and 208th (Liverpool) Field Hospitals.[197]

12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team[edit]

Part of the 1st Battalion, Royal Welsh battlegroup. Shown are Challenger 2 Main Battle Tanks, and in the background are Warrior Infantry Fighting Vehicles.

The 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team was renamed from the 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade in 2022 as part of the 'Future Soldier' changes and is organised as an armoured brigade. Following the disbandment of the 1st Armoured Infantry Brigade on 1 July 2022, the 12th took one of the 3rd Battalion, The Rifles in the mechanised role.[116]

20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team[edit]

The 20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team was renamed from the 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade in 2022 as part of the 'Future Soldier' changes and is organised as an armoured brigade, however it includes two more battalions than the 12th. By the end of 2023, the brigade will lose the 1st Battalion, Scots Guards to the 7th Light Mechanised BCT in July, yet gain the 3rd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment.[227]

  • 20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team
    • Brigade Headquarters, at Wing Barracks, Bulford Camp
    • The Royal Dragoon Guards, at Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster Garrison (Armored Reconnaissance)[i]
      • Headquarters (Prince of Wales's) Squadron[228]
      • The Green Horse Squadron (Reconnaissance Sqn)[229]
      • The Black Horse Squadron (Anti-Tank Sqn)[230]
      • The Blue Horse Squadron (Fire Support Sqn)[231]
    • The Queen's Royal Hussars (The Queen's Own & Royal Irish), at Assaye Barracks, Tidworth Camp (Armoured (Type 56))
      • Headquarters Squadron
      • B (Balaklava) Squadron – reformed as a command & reconnaissance sqn in October 2020, previously armoured
      • A Squadron "The Devil's Children"
      • C Squadron "Fighting C"
      • D Squadron "The Black Pig"
    • 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, at Mooltan Barracks, Tidworth Camp (Armored Infantry)
    • 5th Battalion, The Rifles, at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp (Armored Infantry)
    • 5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, at Anzio House, Newcastle upon Tyne (Light Infantry) (Army Reserve) – paired with 1st Royal Fusiliers
      • Battalion Headquarters, at Anzio House, Newcastle upon Tyne
      • W Company, at Anzio House, Newcastle upon Tyne[232]headquarters coy
      • A (Fusiliers) Company, in Birmingham[234]
      • C (City of London Fusiliers) Company, at Fusilier House, Balham, London[235]
      • X Company, at Saint George's Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne
        • Rifle Platoon, at Dare Wilson Barracks, Hexham
      • Z Company, at Saint Lucia Barracks, Cramlington
        • Reconnaissance Platoon, at Duke of Northumberland Barracks, Alnwick
    • 7th Battalion, The Rifles, in Kensington, London (Light Infantry) (Army Reserve) – paired with 5th Rifles
      • Battalion Headquarters, in Kensington, London
      • Headquarters Company, at Brock Barracks, Reading
      • A Company, at Edward Brook Barracks, Abingdon
        • Rifle Platoon, at Viney House, Aylesbury
        • 2 Platoon, at Youens House, High Wycombe
      • B Company, in Swindon
        • Rifle Platoon, at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp
      • G Company, in West Ham, London
        • Rifle Platoon, in Mile End, London
    • 3rd Battalion, The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, at Leros Barracks, Canterbury (Light Infantry) (Army Reserve) – paired with 1st PWRR[117]
      • Battalion Headquarters, at Leros Barracks, Canterbury
      • Headquarters Company, at Leros Barracks, Canterbury[236]
      • A Company, at MoD Manston, Manston[237]
        • 2 Platoon, at Rowcroft Barracks, Ashford[238]
      • B (Royal Sussex) Company, at Quebec Barracks, Brighton[239]
        • 4 Platoon, at Carter Barracks, Eastbourne[240]
      • C (Royal West Kent) Company, in Rochester[241]
    • 1st Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Saint David's Barracks, Bicester (Close Support Logistics)
      • 74 Headquarters Squadron
      • 2 Close Support Squadron
      • 12 Close Support Squadron
      • 23 General Support Squadron
    • 3rd Armoured Close Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Assaye Barracks, Tidworth Camp (Armoured Maintenance & Recovery)[41]
      • Headquarters Company
      • 18 Field Company – battalion 'echelon coy'.[41]
      • 5 Armoured Company – battalion 'forward coy'.[41]
      • 20 Armoured Company – battalion 'rear coy'.[41]
    • 1st Armoured Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, at Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth Camp (Armoured Medical Support)
      • 14 Support Squadron – HQ Sqn
      • 28 Medical Squadron
      • 30 Medical Squadron
      • 31 Medical Squadron

7th Air Defence Group[edit]

An Alvis Stormer of 12th Regiment, Royal Artillery firing a Starstreak HVM at BATUS.

The 7th Air Defence Group consists the army's three air defence regiments, with each battery is tasked with supporting a formation. The 12th Regiment provides support principally for the 3rd Division, while the 16th supports the 1st and oversees forces. The 106th provides mixed support for the 12th and 16th Regiments.

25th (Close Support) Engineer Group[edit]

The 25th (Close Support) Engineer Group command's the army's armoured engineers which are tasked with supporting each armoured BCT.

  • File:25th Engineer Group TRF.png 25th (Close Support) Engineer Group
    • Group Headquarters, at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley
    • 21st Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Claro Barracks, Ripon (Close Support Engineers)
      • 7 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 1 Field Squadron
      • 4 Field Squadron
    • 32nd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Marne Barracks, Catterick Garrison
      • 2 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 26 Field Squadron
      • 31 Field Squadron
    • 22nd Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Swinton Barracks, Perham Down (Close Support Engineers) – supporting 20th Armoured BCT[117]
      • 6 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 3 Armoured Field Squadron
      • 5 Armoured Field Squadron
      • 52 Armoured Field Squadron
    • 26th Engineer Regiment, Royal Engineers, at Swinton Barracks, Perham Down (Close Support Engineers) – supporting 12th Armoured BCT
      • 38 Headquarters and Support Squadron
      • 8 Armoured Field Squadron
      • 30 Armoured Field Squadron
      • 33 Armoured Field Squadron
    • The Royal Monmouthshire Militia, Royal Engineers, at Monmouth Castle, Monmouth (Army Reserve)
      • Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Troop, at Monmouth Castle[245]
      • Jersey Field Squadron (Royal Militia of the Isle of Jersey), in Saint Helier, Jersey
        • Guernsey Troop, at Saint Peter Port, Guernsey
      • 100 Field Squadron (Militia), at Chapman House, Cwmbran[246]
        • 1 Troop, at the Artillery Grounds, Bristol[247]
        • 2 Troop, in Llandaff, Cardiff[248]
      • 108 (Welsh) Field Squadron (Militia), at John Chard VC House, Swansea[249]
      • 225 (City of Birmingham) Field Squadron (Militia), at Gundolph House, Oldbury[250]
        • 1 Troop, at Baskeyfield House, Stoke-on-Trent[251]
        • 2 Troop, in Cannock[252]

101st Operational Sustainment Brigade[edit]

The 101st Operational Sustainment Brigade was stood up in 2022 as part of the 'Future Soldier' changes by redesignation of the old 101st Logistic Brigade. The brigade is provides support to the 3rd (UK) Division and oversight over the logistic, maintenance, and medical units of the division.

  • 101st Operational Sustainment Brigade
    • Brigade Headquarters, at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
    • 10th Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Gale Barracks, Aldershot Garrison (Divisional Logistic Support)
      • 36 Headquarters Squadron
      • 1 Supply Squadron
      • 28 Fuel and General Transport Squadron
    • 27th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Travers Barracks, Aldershot Garrison (Divisional Logistic Support)
      • 77 Headquarters Squadron
      • 8 Fuel and General Transport Squadron
      • 19 Tank Transporter Squadron
      • 91 Supply Squadron
    • 151st (Greater London) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Croydon (Army Reserve) – paired with 10 Regiment RLC
      • 508 Headquarters Squadron, in Croydon
      • 124 Transport Squadron, in Warley
        • B Troop, in Maidstone
      • 210 (Home Counties) Transport Squadron, in Sutton
      • 240 (Hertfordshire) Transport Squadron, in Barnet
      • 562 (Middlesex) Transport Squadron, in Southall
        • G Troop, at Gale Barracks, Aldershot Garrison[253]
      • 871 Transport Squadron, in Marlow
    • 157th (Welsh) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff (Army Reserve) – paired with 27 Regiment RLC
    • 156th (North West) Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Liverpool (Army Reserve)
      • 235 (West Lancashire) Headquarters Squadron, in Liverpool
      • 234 (Cheshire) Supply Squadron, in Birkenhead
      • 236 (East Lancashire) Supply Squadron, in Salford
      • 238 (Sefton) Supply Squadron, in Bootle
      • 381 (Lancaster) Supply Squadron, at Alexandra Barracks, Lancaster
    • 103rd Force Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, in Northampton (Force Support Maintenance)[41]paired with 5th Force Support Bn, REME[41]
      • Battalion Headquarters, in Northampton[256]
      • 133 (Kent) Recovery Company, at Rowcroft Barracks, Ashford[257]
        • Detached Platoon, at The Barracks, Croydon[258]
      • 118 Force Support Company, in Northampton[256]
        • 126 Detached Platoon, at Westfield House, Coventry[259]
      • 128 Divisional Support Company, in Portsmouth[260]
      • 148 Divisional Support Company, in Derby[261]
        • Detached Platoon, in Nottingham[262]
        • 169 Platoon, in Barnet, London[263]

6th (United Kingdom) Division[edit]

6th (UK) Division was reformed in 2019 to command the army's special formations including the Army Special Operations Brigade and 77th Brigade. Under Future Soldier, the division will see a small expansion in both brigades, but remain mostly un-changed.

Home Command[edit]

Commander Home Command, 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.[264][265]

  • Home Command
    • Command Headquarters, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
    • Governor of Edinburgh Castle
    • Army Personnel Centre, at Kentigern House, Glasgow
    • Head Arms and Services
    • Army Personnel Services Group
      • Operational Legacy Branch

London District[edit]

London District encompassing Greater London and the two barracks in Windsor (Combermere and Victoria) belonging to the Household Division.

Regional Command[edit]

Under the Army 2020 programme, Regional Command established as the successor to Support Command in 2015 and oversaw all garrisons and regional points of command (reductions of the old regional brigades).

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).

  • Regional Command[283]
    • Command Headquarters, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
    • General Officer Commanding Regional Command
    • Brunei Garrison, in Seria[284][285]
      • 1st Battalion, The Royal Gurkha Rifles, at Tuker Lines, Seria (Light Infantry)
        • Headquarters (Burma) Company
        • A (Delhi) Company
        • B (Sair Bair) Company
        • C (Mogaung) Company
        • Support (Medicina) Company
      • Garrison Boat Section (12 x Army Mk. 4 Work Boats, 10 x Combat Support Boats, and 4 x Inflatable Gemini Boats)
      • Brunei Garrison Labour Support Unit
      • Brunei Garrison Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers[286]
      • Medical Reception Station
      • Brunei Defense Animal Support Unit, Royal Army Veterinary Corps
      • Accommodation Services Unit

Education Training Services[edit]

Education Training Services is a colonel's command, headed by the Branch Colonel of the Educational and Training Services Branch. Sitting under Regional Command, the branch consists of two lieutenant colonel-headed groups: ETS (North) and ETS (South) providing training services throughout the United Kingdom.[287]

  • File:ETS Organization logo.PNG Education Training Services[288][289][290] – each AEC and AEC Group report to their respective local regional point of command
    • Education Training Services (North)[288], at Imphal Barracks, York – commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel[288]
      • 3 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Vimy Barracks, Catterick Garrison
        • York Army Education Centre, at Imphal Barracks, York[291]
      • 20 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Gamecock Barracks, Bramcote
        • Chepstow Army Education Centre, at Beachley Barracks, Chepstow
      • 27 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh
        • Leuchars Army Education Centre, at Leuchars Station, Saint Andrews
      • 32 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
        • Preston Army Education Centre, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
    • Education Training Services (South)[288], at Aldershot Garrison – commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel[288]
      • 10 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Candahar Barracks, Tidworth Camp
      • 12 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Larkhill Garrison
        • Warminster Army Education Centre, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster Garrison
      • 18 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Colchester Garrison
        • North Luffenham Army Education Centre, at Saint George's Barracks, North Luffenham
        • Wattisham Army Education Centre, at Wattisham Flying Station
      • 30 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Station
        • Chatham Army Education Centre, at Brompton Barracks, Chatham[292]
        • Windsor Army Education Centre, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor
      • 77 Army Education Centre Group, Adjutant General's Corps, at Aldershot Garrison
        • Bicester Army Education Centre, at Bicester Garrison
        • Worth Down Army Education Centre, at Worthy Down Camp

Headquarters North East[edit]

Headquarters North East encompassing the counties of Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, Durham, North Riding of Yorkshire, East Riding of Yorkshire, West Yorkshire, and South Yorkshire.

  • Headquarters North East
    • Headquarters, at Peronne Lines, Catterick Garrison
    • 4th Light Brigade Combat Team & Headquarters North East Cadet Training Team, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall Camp[278]

Headquarters Centre[edit]

Headquarters Centre overseeing the counties of Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Rutland, Cambridgeshire, Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, and Essex, and since 2022 also Staffordshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, West Midlands, Derbyshire, and Shropshire.

  • Headquarters Centre
    • Headquarters, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell
    • Headquarters Centre (East) Cadet Training Team, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell[278]
    • Headquarters Centre (West) Cadet Training Team, at MoD Telford, Telford[278]

Headquarters South East[edit]

Headquarters South East overseeing the counties of Kent, East Sussex, West Sussex, Surrey, Hampshire, Isle of Wight, Channel Islands, Buckinghamshire, Oxfordshire, and the Royal County of Berkshire.

  • Headquarters South East
    • Headquarters, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
    • Headquarters South East Cadet Training Team, at Aldershot Garrison[278]

38th (Irish) Brigade[edit]

Under the 2019 Field Army reorganisations, the brigade dropped its infantry commitments with the units moving to other commands: 2nd and 8th Battalions, The Rifles joining 51st Infantry Brigade, and 1st Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment re-joining 7th Infantry Brigade. No changes to the brigade will occur under the Future Soldier changes, it will remain as the regional point of command for Ulster.

  • 38th (Irish) Brigade[268]
    • Brigade Headquarters, at Thiepval Barracks, Lisburn
    • 38th (Irish) Brigade Cadet Training Team, at Palace Barracks, Holywood[278]

Headquarters North West[edit]

Headquarters North West is responsible for overseeing regional affairs in North West England (Cheshire, Cumbria, and Lancashire)

Headquarters South West[edit]

Headquarters South West encompassing Wiltshire, Gloucestershire, Somerset, Devon, Dorset, Cornwall, the City and County of Bristol, and the Channel Islands (including the Isles of Scilly).

51st Infantry Brigade & Headquarters Scotland[edit]

51st Infantry Brigade & Headquarters Scotland is responsible for regional affairs in Scotland. The brigade had formerly been a light infantry brigade under the 1st (UK) Division, but following the Future Soldier changes was reduced to a regional headquarters and subsequently merged with Headquarters Scotland.

160th (Welsh) Brigade[edit]

160th (Welsh) Brigade is responsible for overseeing regional affairs in Wales.

  • 160th (Welsh) Brigade
    • Brigade Headquarters, at The Barracks, Brecon
    • 160th (Welsh) Brigade Cadet Training Team, at The Barracks, Brecon[278]

British Army Germany[edit]

British Army Germany was previously known as British Forces Germany, but when it was transferred to Regional Command in 2019, it was reduced to a 1-star headquarters, 'British Army Germany'. The command is responsible for administration of any units based in Germany for training, operations, or on a permanent basis.[294]

  • British Army Germany
    • Headquarters, at Normandy Barracks, Paderborn
    • 23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron, Royal Engineers, at Normandy Barracks, Paderborn – since 4 October 2022 under 130th German-British Amphibious Engineer Battalion of the German Army
    • Germany Support Unit, at Normandy Barracks, Paderborn
    • Germany Enabling Office, at Normandy Barracks, Paderborn
    • Sennelager Training Centre Headquarters, at Normandy Barracks, Paderborn
      • Command and Staff Trainer (Germany)
      • Combined Arms Tactical Trainer (Germany)
    • Landing Training Fleet (Sennelager), at Athlone Barracks, Paderborn
    • Germany Vehicle Storage Depot, at Ayrshire Barracks, Mönchengladbach
    • Munitions Storage Facility, in Wulfen

Cadets Branch[edit]

In 2021, the Army Cadet Force comprised the Combined Cadet Force (Army) and the Army Cadet Force (ACF), and contained 11,000 adult volunteers and 65,000 cadets in 2,000 different schools, cadet huts, and community centres. According to a 2012 official document by the Ministry of Defence, the ACF counties and training teams report to the regional brigades. Each Cadet Training Team (CTT) report to the brigade chief of staff, in turn reporting to each regional brigade. This was further confirmed in the 2017 ACF regulations.[295][296]

  • Cadets Branch, Regional Command
    • Headquarters Cadets Branch–Regional Command, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
    • Army Cadet Force National Public Relations Training Team
    • Cadet Training Centre, at Frimley Park
    • Cadet Training Development Team
    • Cadet Centre for Adventurous Training
    • Cadet Force Commissioning Board
    • Cadet Force Signals Training Team, at Blandford Camp
    • East England Army Cadet Force Region
      • Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Army Cadet Force
      • Cambridgeshire Army Cadet Force
      • Essex Army Cadet Force
      • Norfolk Army Cadet Force
      • Suffolk Army Cadet Force
    • East Midlands Army Cadet Force Region
      • Derbyshire Army Cadet Force
      • Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, and Rutland Army Cadet Force
      • Lincolnshire Army Cadet Force
      • Nottinghamshire Army Cadet Force
    • London Army Cadet Force Region
      • City of London and North East Sector Army Cadet Force
      • Greater London South East Sector Army Cadet Force
      • Greater London South West Sector Army Cadet Force
      • Middlesex and North West Sector Army Cadet Force
    • North East Army Cadet Force Regiment
    • Northern Ireland Army Cadet Force Region
      • 1st (Northern Ireland) Battalion, Army Cadet Force
      • 2nd (Northern Ireland) Battalion, Army Cadet Force
    • North West Army Cadet Force Region
    • Scotland Army Cadet Force Region
      • Angus and Dundee Battalion, Army Cadet Force
      • Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders Battalion, Army Cadet Force
      • Glasgow and Lanarkshire Battalion, Army Cadet Force
      • 1st Battalion, The Highlanders Army Cadet Force
      • 2nd Battalion, The Highlanders Army Cadet Force
      • Lothian and Borders Battalion, Army Cadet Force
      • West Lowland Battalion, Army Cadet Force
    • South East England Army Cadet Force Region
      • Buckinghamshire (The Rifles) Army Cadet Force
      • Hampshire and Isle of Wight Army Cadet Force
      • Kent Army Cadet Force
      • Oxfordshire (The Rifles) Army Cadet Force
      • The Royal County of Berkshire Army Cadet Force
      • Surrey Army Cadet Force
      • Sussex Army Cadet Force
    • South West England Army Cadet Force Region
      • The City and County of Bristol Army Cadet Force
      • Cornwall Cadet Battalion (The Rifles), Army Cadet Force
      • Devon Army Cadet Force
      • Dorset Army Cadet Force
      • Gloucestershire Cadet Battalion (The Rifles), Army Cadet Force
      • Somerset Cadet Battalion (The Rifles), Army Cadet Force
      • Wiltshire Army Cadet Force
    • Wales Army Cadet Force Region
      • Clwyd and Gwynedd Army Cadet Force
      • Dyfed and Glamorgan Army Cadet Force
      • Gwent and Powys Army Cadet Force
    • West Midlands Army Cadet Force Region
      • Hereford and Worcester Army Cadet Force
      • Shropshire Army Cadet Force
      • Staffordshire and West Midlands (North Sector), Army Cadet Force
      • Warwickshire and West Midlands (South Sector), Army Cadet Force
    • Yorkshire and Humberside Army Cadet Force Region
      • Humberside and South Yorkshire Army Cadet Force
      • Yorkshire North and West Army Cadet Force

Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command[edit]

Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command or ARITC was established on 1 April 2018. Before this date, the division (a major-general's command) was tasked with everything from recruiting to initial training to second-level training. The division at this time also controlled the Land Warfare Centre. However, following the Army 2020 Refine, the division was disestablished with the recruiting and initial training given to the new 'Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command', while the second-level and further training given to the Land Warfare Centre. The latter of which is now under direct control of Commander Field Army.[297]

Initial Training Group[edit]

  • Initial Training Group – commanded by a brigadier[298]
    • Group Headquarters, at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
    • British Army Soldier Academy, at Alexander Barracks, Pirbright
      • Center Headquarters
      • Headquarters Regiment
        • Headquarters Company
        • Sword Company
        • Training Wing
      • 1st Army Training Regiment
        • Jackson Company, Adjutant General's Corps
        • 59 (Asten) Battery, Royal Artillery
        • Chavasee Company, Royal Army Medical Corps
      • 2nd Army Training Regiment
        • 1 (Fowler) Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals
        • Caen Squadron, Royal Armoured Corps
        • D Company (Army Reserve)
        • 28 Squadron, Royal Engineers
        • 108 (Princess Royal's) Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps
    • Army Training Unit North, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall[299]
    • Army Training Unit Northern Ireland, at Abercorn Barracks, Ballykinler[299]
    • Army Training Unit Scotland, at Redford Barracks, Edinburgh[299]
    • Army Training Unit West, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff[299]
      • Detachment, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter
    • Recruiting Selection Centre, in Ballymena
    • Recruiting Selection Centre, at Glencorse Barracks, Penicuik
    • Recruiting Selection Centre, at DMS Whittington
    • Recruiting Selection Centre, at Pirbirght Army Camp
    • Army Foundation College, in Harrogate
    • Army School of Physical Training
    • Army Recruiting & Initial Training Command Staff Leadership School

School of Infantry[edit]

  • School of Infantry, at Vimy Barracks, Catterick Garrison[298]
    • Infantry Training Centre, at Helles Barracks, Catterick Garrison
      • Headquarters Battalion
      • 1st Infantry Training Battalion, at Vimy Barracks, Catterick Garrison
        • Guards and Parachute Division Company
        • Gurkha Company
        • Union Division Company
        • Queen's Division Company
        • Prince of Wales's Division Company
        • Light Division Company
      • 2nd Infantry Training Battalion, at Helles Barracks, Catterick Garrison
        • Pegasus (P) Company
        • Parachute Course Administration Unit, at RAF Brize Norton
        • Gurkha Language Wing
        • Parachute Training Support Unit (PTSU), at RAF Brize Norton

Army Adventurous Training Group[edit]

Sandhurst Group[edit]

Personnel on the Sovereign's Parade during graduation, show in the foreground of the 'Old College'.

The Commandant Sandhurst is a Major-General, however the day to day running of the Academy is devolved to a brigadier, who is titled Commander Sandhurst Group.[301] According to the British Army Website for the University Officers' Training Corps, the UOTC is under administration of Sandhurst Group.[302]

University Officers' Training Corps[edit]

The Officers' Training Corps (OTC),[304][305][306] more fully called the University Officers' Training Corps (UOTC),[307] are military leadership training units. Their focus is to develop the leadership abilities of their members whilst giving them an opportunity to take part in military life whilst at university.[308] OTCs also organise non-military outdoor pursuits such as hill walking and mountaineering.[309] UOTC units are not deployable units nor are their cadets classed as trained soldiers.[310] The majority of members of the UOTC do not go on to serve in the regular or reserve forces.[311][312][313]

Allied Rapid Reaction Corps[edit]

The Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, typically shortened to ARRC is a High Readiness Force (Land) headquarters part of the NATO command structure ready for deployment worldwide. The corps is commanded by a three-star general and consists of two permanent elements: 1st Signal and 104th Theatre Sustainment Brigades. If the corps was to be deployed, the corps would gain the following: Division "Acqui" from Italy, the Danish Division, 1st Canadian Division, 3rd (United Kingdom) Division, and 4th Infantry Division from the United States.[315]

1st (United Kingdom) Signal Brigade[edit]

The 1st Signal Brigade is one of two formations directly assigned to Commander, ARRC. The brigade provides direct communications support for the ARRC and NATO support communications. Under Future Soldier, the brigade was expanded in size, gaining the 10th, 16th, and 32nd Signal Regiments from the disbanded 11th Signal Brigade.[316][317]

104th Theatre Sustainment Brigade[edit]

Personnel from 52 Port Squadron of 17th Port & Maritime Regiment RLC preparing to unload vehicles from a mexifloat.

The 104th Theatre Sustainment Brigade was stood up in 2021 by redesignating the old 104th Logistic Support Brigade, and alongside the 1st Signal Brigade joined HQ ARRC in October 2021. The brigade command's the army's specialist logistic units ranging from force protection, fuel support, port operations, catering, and movement control.

  • 104th Theatre Sustainment Brigade
    • Brigade Headquarters, at Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney
    • 9th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Buckley Barracks, Chippenham (Theatre Logistics Support)
      • 90 Headquarters Squadron
      • 66 Fuel and General Transport Squadron
      • 84 Medical Supply Squadron
      • 94 Queen's Own Gurkha Supply Squadron
    • 17th Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at McMullen Barracks, Marchwood (Port and Maritime Mvoements)
      • 53 Enabling and Headquarters Squadron
      • 51 Port Squadron
      • 52 Port Squadron
    • 29th Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Duke of Gloucester Barracks, South Cerney (Postal Courier & Movement Control)
      • 55 Headquarters Squadron
      • 50 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
      • 59 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
      • 69 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
      • 80 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
      • 99 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
    • 2nd Operational Support Group, Royal Logistic Corps, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham (Army Reserve)
      • 500 Communications Troop
      • 497 Operational Support Unit
      • 499 Contract Management Unit
      • 498 Labour Support Unit
    • 152nd (North Irish) Logistic Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Palace Barracks, Holywood (Army Reserve) (Fuel Support) – paired with 9 Regiment RLC
      • 227 Headquarters Squadron, in Holywood
      • 211 Tanker Squadron, in Londonderry
        • Troop, in Coleraine
      • 220 Tanker Squadron, in Holywood
      • 400 Petroleum Operator Squadron, in Holywood
    • 162nd Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Nottingham (Army Reserve) (Movement Control & Lines of Communications) – paired with 29 Regiment RLC
      • 279 Headquarters Squadron, in Nottingham
      • 280 Movement Control Squadron, in Swindon
      • 281 Movement Control Squadron, in Nottingham
      • 282 Movement Control Squadron, in Middlesbrough
      • 883 Postal and Courier Squadron, in Hartlepoolz
    • 165th Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, in Derriford (Army Reserve) (Port & Maritime Movements) – paired with 17 Regiment RLC
    • 167th Catering Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps, at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham (Army Reserve)
      • 111 Catering Squadron
      • 112 Catering Squadron
      • 113 Catering Squadron
    • 5th Force Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Picton Barracks, Bulford Camp (Force Support Maintenance)[324]
      • Headquarters Company
      • 1 Field Company – to become a 'divisional support' coy[41]
      • 2 Field Company – to become a 'divisional support' coy[41]
      • 15 Field Company – to become a 'Power Packs Repair Coy'[41]
    • 9th Theatre Support Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at New Normandy Barracks, Aldershot Garrison (Equipment Support) (Hybrid) – formed in January 2023[325]
      • Headquarters Company
      • 6 Theatre Enablement Company[326]
      • 158 Theatre Support Company[327], in Bristol (Army Reserve) – formerly of 101st Theatre Support Bn[328][329]
        • 130 Detached Platoon, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter[330]

Strategic Command[edit]

United Kingdom Special Forces Group[edit]

Directorate Special Forces[edit]

  • Directorate of Special Forces[14]
    • Directorate Headquarters, at the Ministry of Defence Main Building, London
    • Counter Terrorist Wing
    • Specialist Component[14]
      • Special Reconnaissance Regiment, at Stirling Lines, Hereford (24 x Bushmaster Protected Mobility Vehicles)[14][331]
        • Headquarters Squadron
        • Operations Cell
        • A Squadron (Special Surveillance & Reconnaissance)
        • B Squadron (Special Surveillance & Reconnaissance)
        • C Squadron (Special Surveillance & Reconnaissance)
        • D Squadron (Special Surveillance & Reconnaissance)
        • Training Squadron
      • 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, Special Air Service, at Stirling Lines, Hereford[14]
        • Regimental Headquarters
        • Parachute Support Squadron, at RAF Brize Norton
        • Training Squadron
        • Formation Readiness Wing
        • Counter Terrorist Wing
        • Operations Cell
    • Support Component[14]
    • Reserve Component[14]
      • 21st Special Air Service Regiment (Artists' Rifles), Special Air Service (V), at Regent's Park Barracks, London[333]
        • A Squadron, at Regent's Park Barracks, London
        • C Squadron, in Basingstoke, Cambridge, and Hitchin
        • E Squadron, in Newport and Exeter
        • Capability Squadron, at Regent's Park Barracks, London
      • 23rd Special Air Service Regiment, Special Air Service (V), in Birmingham
        • Headquarters Squadron, in Birmingham
        • B Squadron, in Leeds
        • D Squadron, in Glasgow and Edinburgh
        • G Squadron, in Manchester

Permanent Joint Headquarters[edit]

British Forces South Atlantic Islands[edit]

British Forces Gibraltar[edit]

British Forces Cyprus[edit]

Other Branches[edit]

Royal Navy[edit]

3rd Commando Brigade, Royal Marines[edit]

Royal Air Force[edit]

No. 22 Group RAF[edit]

Directorate of Flying Training[edit]

Overseas[edit]

British Gurkhas Nepal[edit]

  • British Gurkhas Nepal, in Kathmandu (BGN is commanded by a full colonel, who also serves as the defence attaché at the British Embassy in Kathmandu, and operates from three locations within Nepal)[338][339]
    • Commander, British Gurkhas Nepal (sans_cadresans_cadresans_cadre)

NATO[edit]

Corps and detached units[edit]

Adjutant General's Corps[edit]

  • Adjutant General's Corps
    • Corps Headquarters, at Worth Down Camp, Winchester
    • Staff and Personnel Support Branch
      • Gurkha Staff and Personnel Support Company[343]
    • Provost Branch
    • Education Training and Services Branch
    • Army Legal Services
      • Headquarters Legal Advisory, at Marlborough Lines, Andover Station
      • Headquarters Operational Law, at Marlborough Lines, Andover Station
      • Special Prosecuting Authority, at RAF Northolt
        • Germany Office
    • Central Reserve Headquarters, Adjutant General's Corps[344]
      • CRHQ Adjutant General's Corps Educational Training and Services Specialist Pool
      • CRHQ Adjutant General's Corps Staff and Personnel Support Specialist Pool

Royal Armoured Corps[edit]

The Royal Armoured Corps (RAC) provides the armour capability of the British Army. It combines speed, momentum, firepower and reconnaissance capabilities with armoured fighting vehicles such as the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank and Jackal Fighting Vehicle. In the RAC, the term 'Regimental Headquarters' is used for each battalion sized 'regiment's' headquarters, while the term 'Home Headquarters' is used for each regiment's recruiting regimental headquarters.

  • Royal Armoured Corps
    • Corps Headquarters, at Allenby Barracks, Bovington Garrison
    • Home Headquarters, The Household Cavalry, at Combermere Barracks, Windsor[345]
    • Home Headquarters, 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff[346]
    • Home Headquarters, The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys), at Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh[347]
    • Home Headquarters, The Royal Dragoon Guards, at Imphal Barracks, York[348]
    • Home Headquarters, The Queen's Royal Hussars (The Queen's Own and Royal Irish), at Regent's Park Barracks, London[349]
    • Home Headquarters, The King's Royal Hussars, at Peninsula Barracks, Winchester[350]
    • Home Headquarters, The Light Dragoons, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle-upon-Tyne[351]
    • Home Headquarters, The Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeth's Own), at Lancer House, Prince William of Gloucester Barracks, Grantham[352]
    • Home Headquarters, The Royal Tank Regiment, at Bovington Garrison[353]

Infantry[edit]

The Infantry is the largest branch of the Army – around a quarter of its strength. As of March 2021, the infantry branch consists of 18 regiments, which together have 33 regular battalions and 16 reserve battalions.[354] All divisional and regimental headquarters fall under the OPCON of Headquarters Infantry.[355][356]

  • Headquarters, Infantry, at Waterloo Lines, Warminster Garrison[356]
    • Guards and Parachute Division[357], at Wellington Barracks, London
    • Union Division, at Catterick Garrison[359]
      • RHQ Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Edinburgh Castle[360]
        • 2 SCOTS Home HQ, at Walcheren Barracks, Glasgow
        • 3 SCOTS Home HQ, at Queen's Barracks, Perth
        • 4 SCOTS Home HQ, at Cameron Barracks, Inverness
        • 5 SCOTS Home HQ, at Forthside Barracks, Stirling
      • RHQ Yorkshire Regiment, at Tower Street drill hall, York – joined from the King's Division[361]
        • Richmond Outstation, at Richmond Castle, Richmond (serving 2 YORKS)
        • Halifax Outstation, at Wellesley Barracks, Halifax (serving 1 YORKS)
      • RHQ Royal Welsh, at Maindy Barracks, Cardiff
        • Wrexham Outstation, at Hightown Barracks, Wrexham
      • RHQ Royal Irish Regiment, at Palace Barracks, Belfast
    • Queen's Division[362], at Bassingbourn Barracks, Bassingbourn cum Kneesworth[363]
      • RHQ Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, at His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, London
      • RHQ Royal Regiment of Fusiliers[362], at His Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, London
        • Northumberland Area Headquarters and Regimental Recruiting Cell, at Fenham Barracks, Newcastle upon Tyne
        • Warwick Outstation, in Warwick
        • Bury Outstation, at Castle Armoury, Bury
      • RHQ Royal Anglian Regiment, at Gibraltar Barracks, Bury St Edmunds
        • Warley Outstation, in Warley
        • Northampton Outstation, in Northampton
      • RHQ Duke of Lancaster's Regiment, at Fulwood Barracks, Preston
        • Carlisle Outstation, at Carlisle Castle
        • Liverpool Outstation, at Townsend Avenue drill hall, Liverpool
        • Manchester Outstation, in Belle Vue, Manchester
      • RHQ Mercian Regiment, at Whittington Barracks, Litchfield
        • Chester Outstation, at Dale Barracks, Chester
        • Nottingham Outstation, in Bulwell, Nottingham
    • Light Division, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Winchester
      • RHQ The Rifles, at Sir John Moore Barracks, Winchester
        • Truro Outstation, in Truro
        • Durham Outstation, at Gilesgate Armoury, Durham
        • Pontefract Outstation, at Minden House, Pontefract
        • Shrewsbury Outstation, at Copthorne Barracks, Shrewsbury
        • Oxford Outstation, at Edward Brooks Barracks, Abingdon-on-Thames
        • Exeter Outstation, at Wyvern Barracks, Exeter
        • Gloucester Outstation, at Custom House, Gloucester
        • Salisbury Outstation, at Salisbury Cathedral, Salisbury
        • London Outstation, in Hammersmith, London
      • RHQ Royal Gurkha Rifles, at Robertson House, Camberley

Regiments[edit]

Guards and Parachute Division[edit]

Cap badge Name Colonel-in-Chief Regimental Colonel Notes
Grenadier Guards The King Charles III The Queen Camilla
  • No. 13 Company, Grenadier Guards (consists of Grenadiers at RMA Sandhurst, ERE, and those posted to ATR Pirbright)
  • No. 14 Company, Grenadier Guards (consists of those at the ITC including those in training of the Guards Company)
  • No. 15 Company, Grenadier Guards (consists of Regimental Recruiting Team & Regimental Band) – commanded by Regimental Adjutant
  • Recruiting Areas: Avon (North), Bedfordshire, Buckinghamshire, Cambridgeshire, Channel Islands, Cheshire, Derbyshire and City of Derby, East Riding of Yorkshire, Gloucestershire, Hampshire, Herefordshire and Worcestershire, Hertfordshire, Isle of Wight, Kent, Lincolnshire (East and North East), London and Greater London, Northamptonshire, Nottinghamshire, Oxfordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Surrey, and West Midlands.
Coldstream Guards The King Charles III Lieutenant General Sir James Jeffrey Corfield Bucknall KCB CBE
  • No. 13 Company, Coldstream Guards (consists of those at RMA Sandhurst and at the ATR Pirbright)
  • No. 14 Company, Coldstream Guards (those at ITC Catterick)
  • No. 15 Company, Coldstream Guards (consists of Regimental Headquarters & Regimental Band)
  • Recruiting Areas: Berkshire, Cleveland, Cornwall, Devonshire, Dorsetshire, Essex, Isles of Scilly, Leicestershire, London and Greater London, Norfolk, Northumberland, North Riding of Yorkshire, Redcar and Cleveland, Somersetshire, Suffolk, Warwickshire, West Midlands, Sussex, Yorkshire, and Wiltshire.
Scots Guards The King Charles III Field Marshal Prince Edward George Nicholas Paul Patrick, Duke of Kent KG GCMG GCVO CD ADC Recruiting Area: Scotland

Army Air Corps[edit]

The Army Air Corps (AAC) is the combat aviation army of the British Army.

  • Headquarters, Army Air Corps, at Middle Wallop Flying Station, Middle Wallop[22]
    • Aviation Specialist Group, Army Air Corps (previously CVHQ, Army Air Corps)[364]
    • Army Flying Grading Flight

Training Establishments[edit]

Defence College of Technical Training[edit]

  • Defence College of Technical Training

Defence School of Communications and Information Systems[edit]

Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering[edit]

  • Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering, at MoD Lyneham
    • 8th Training Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
      • Alamein Company
      • Basra Company
      • Helmand Company
      • Normandy Company
    • Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Arms School
    • School of Arm Aeronautical Engineering

Footnotes[edit]

Explanatory Notes[edit]

  1. The battalion will be possibly merged with 13th Air Assault Regiment, RLC and become the brigade's 'CSS focused' unit. The battalion will be bolstered by three RLC Aviation Support Squadrons plus a Medical Company (Reserves) for operations. The battalion's aviation companies also provide airports.
  2. The Collective Training Group is a 1-star command (Brigade-sized) which provides collective training for Commander Field Army.
  3. The Field Training Unit is a 1-star command (brigade equivalent) which provides training for the Field Army's light and mechanised battlegroups
  4. According to the Royal Corps of Signals' magazine, the group's full title is 'G6 CEMA Effects Group', abbreviated as 'G6 CEG'. Additionally, the group is commanded by Field Army's G6, a Colonel.
  5. No. 667 Squadron was disbanded in late 2020 and the role transferred to 2nd and 7th Training Regiments AAC. On 1 August 2021, the squadron was reformed by expanding and consequently redesignating No. 7 Flight AAC in Brunei.
  6. According to an Instagram post and later question, due to issues with the Ajax, the CVR(T) is to be replaced in the interim by the Warrior.
  7. According to an Instagram post and later question, due to issues with the Ajax, the CVR(T) is to be replaced in the interim by the Warrior.
  8. To be equipped with a battery of Archer Mobile 6 x 6 Wheeled Howitzers by the end of 2024.
  9. According to an Instagram post and later question, due to issues with the Ajax, the CVR(T) is to be replaced in the interim by the Warrior.
  10. No. 9 and No. 12 Companies were formed when the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards was reduced to the security force assistance role. The excess personnel were then sent to form the two new public duties companies. When the Irish Guards rotate out of the role in three years time, the companies will re-join the battalion and excess personnel from another regiment will become public duties-dedicated.
  11. No. 9 and No. 12 Companies were formed when the 1st Battalion, Irish Guards was reduced to the security force assistance role. The excess personnel were then sent to form the two new public duties companies. When the Irish Guards rotate out of the role in three years time, the companies will re-join the battalion and excess personnel from another regiment will become public duties-dedicated.
  12. Commanded by a Lieutenant Colonel who is the 'Senior Director of Music', holding the title of 'Commanding Officer, Household Division Bands'.

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