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{{Infobox military unit
{{Infobox military unit
| unit_name = United Kingdom Field Army
| unit_name = Field Army
| image = Headquarters Field Army Badge.jpg
| image = UK Field Army Badge.png
| image_size = 150px
| image_size = 150px
| caption = Badge of Commander Field Army & Field Army Troops
| caption = [[Tactical Recognition Flash]] of Field Army
| dates = May 1982 – July 1995<br>September 2003 – present
| dates = September 2003 – present
| country = {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| country = {{flag|United Kingdom}}
| branch = {{army|United Kingdom}}
| branch = {{army|United Kingdom}}
| role = Responsible for "generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations".
| role = Responsible for "generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations".
| size = [[Corps#United_Kingdom|Three-star command]]
| size =
| command_structure = [[Army Headquarters (United Kingdom)|Army Headquarters]]
| command_structure = [[Army Headquarters (United Kingdom)|Army Headquarters]]
| garrison = [[Trenchard Lines]], [[Upavon]]
| garrison = [[Trenchard Lines]], [[Upavon]]
| garrison_label = Command HQ
| garrison_label =
| commander1 = Commander Field Army
| commander1 = Lt Gen [[Mike Elviss]]
| commander1_label = Commander
| commander1_label = Commander
}}
}}


The '''Field Army''' is a senior command of the [[British Army]] responsible for generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations. The commander of the 'Field Army' is Commander Field Army, who in turn reports to [[Army Headquarters (United Kingdom)|Army Headquarters]]. Since 2011, the Field Army has been the senior operational headquarters of the British Army.
The '''Field Army''' is a command of the [[British Army]] responsible for generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations. Commander Field Army reports to the [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the General Staff]].


== Background ==
== Background ==
Following the [[1966 Defence White Paper]], [[United Kingdom Land Forces]] was formed, and the post of '''Deputy Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces''' was created, with the holder having the rank of [[Lieutenant General]]. In 1982, as a result of the [[1981 Defence White Paper]], this post was redesignated as '''Commander, United Kingdom Field Army''', typically shortened to just 'Commander Field Army'. Commander Field Army oversaw several 'deputy commanders', including one each for the services such as Commander, [[Royal Corps of Signals]] or Commander, Transport and Movements ([[Royal Corps of Transport]]). The Commander Field Army worked as the official field commander for UK Land Forces during this period, though the post was disestablished in 1995 following the [[Options for Change]].<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=Mackie|first=Colin|date=October 2021|title=Army Senior Appointments: 1860–present|url=http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201860-.pdf|access-date=6 December 2021|website=Gulabin}}</ref><ref name=":5">Beevor, pp. 230–231</ref>
Following the [[1966 Defence White Paper]], [[United Kingdom Land Forces]] was formed, and the post of '''Deputy Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces''' was created, with the holder having the rank of [[Lieutenant General]]. In 1982, as a result of the [[1981 Defence White Paper]], this post was redesignated as '''Commander, United Kingdom Field Army''', typically shortened to just 'Commander Field Army'. Commander Field Army oversaw corps directors such as Commander, [[Royal Corps of Signals]] or Commander, Transport and Movements ([[Royal Corps of Transport]]).<ref>{{cite web|url=https://hansard.parliament.uk/Commons/1995-02-22/debates/cb5e3945-0b10-49a9-a278-fd4d1460c51f/OfficerEntitlements|title=Officer Entitlements|publisher=Hansard|date=22 February 1995|access-date=16 January 2022}}</ref>


During the [[Cold War]], the 'United Kingdom Field Army' was headquartered at Erskine Barracks in Wilton and responsible for organising home defence forces. The UK Field Army was described my senior officers as "roughly the home equivalent of the British Corps in West Germany". UK Field Army was also responsible for all out-of-area operations, training, and home administration.<ref>Beevor, Intro XLI.</ref> By 1991, the United Kingdom Field Army presided over nearly 40,000 regular soldiers, just over 70,000 members of the Territorial Army (TA), and 6,000 civilians. The UK Field Army was frequently described by officers as 'not a coherent organisation'. In addition to the UK Field Army's defence commitments, the Field Army was responsible for aid to the civil authority.<ref name=":5" />
United Kingdom Field Army was headquartered at Erskine Barracks in Wilton and responsible for organising home defence forces. The UK Field Army was described by senior officers as "roughly the home equivalent of the British Corps in West Germany", but its commander told Beevor that it was 'not a coherent organisation'. UK Field Army was responsible for all out-of-area operations, training, and home administration.<ref>Beevor, Intro XLI.</ref> By 1991, the United Kingdom Field Army presided over nearly 40,000 regular soldiers, just over 70,000 members of the Territorial Army (TA), and 6,000 civilians. In addition to the UK Field Army's defence commitments, the Field Army was responsible for aid to the civil authority.<ref name=":5" />


The post was disestablished in 1995 following the [[Options for Change]] defence review.<ref name=":3">{{Cite web|last=Mackie|first=Colin|date=October 2021|title=Army Senior Appointments: 1860–present|url=http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201860-.pdf|access-date=6 December 2021|website=Gulabin}}</ref><ref name=":5">Beevor, pp. 230–231</ref>
Land Command (the re-designated Land Forces) was later divided in 2003, under the LAND''mark'' reorganisation, into two suborganisations, Field Army and Regional Forces, that paralleled the Cold War structure of UKLF.<ref name=":6">Lt Col Richard Quinlan, R Signals, HQ Theatre Troops, in News From Formations, The Wire, April 2003, p.127</ref> [[Deputy Commander Land Forces (United Kingdom)|Commander Field Army]] had two deployable divisions (1st Armoured Division, 3rd Mechanised Division), [[General Officer Commanding, Theatre Troops|Theatre Troops]], [[Joint Helicopter Command]], and Training Support under him. In 2007 it was announced that a new deployable divisional HQ would be established until at least 2011, as a means of meeting the UK's commitments to provide divisional HQs on a rotational basis to Regional Command (South) in [[Afghanistan]] and as the lead nation of [[Multi-National Division (South-East) (Iraq)|Multi-National Division (South-East)]] in [[Iraq]]. This was based in [[York]] and formed around the re-established [[6th Infantry Division (United Kingdom)|6th Division]].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":8">{{cite web|date=26 July 2007|title=Defence|url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmhansrd/cm070726/wmstext/70726m0002.htm|access-date=6 February 2014|work=Hansard}}</ref>

Land Command was later divided in 2003, under the LAND''mark'' reorganisation, into two suborganisations, Field Army and Regional Forces, that paralleled the Cold War structure of UKLF.<ref name=":6">Lt Col Richard Quinlan, R Signals, HQ Theatre Troops, in News From Formations, The Wire, April 2003, p.127</ref> Commander Field Army had two deployable divisions (1st Armoured Division, 3rd Mechanised Division), [[General Officer Commanding, Theatre Troops|Theatre Troops]], [[Joint Helicopter Command]], and Training Support under him. In 2007 it was announced that a new deployable divisional HQ would be established until at least 2011, as a means of meeting the UK's commitments to provide divisional HQs on a rotational basis to Regional Command (South) in [[Afghanistan]] and as the lead nation of [[Multi-National Division (South-East) (Iraq)|Multi-National Division (South-East)]] in [[Iraq]]. This was based in [[York]] and formed around the re-established [[6th Infantry Division (United Kingdom)|6th Division]].<ref name=":3" /><ref name=":8">{{cite web|date=26 July 2007|title=Defence|url=https://publications.parliament.uk/pa/cm200607/cmhansrd/cm070726/wmstext/70726m0002.htm|access-date=6 February 2014|work=Hansard}}</ref>


== Field Army ==
== Field Army ==
[[File:British_Army_Land_Forces_Headquarters_(HQ_Land)_Marlborough_Lines_in_Andover_MOD_45160258.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Marlborough Lines, Andover]]
[[File:British_Army_Land_Forces_Headquarters_(HQ_Land)_Marlborough_Lines_in_Andover_MOD_45160258.jpg|thumb|300x300px|HQ Land Forces, Marlborough Lines, Andover]]On 23 November 2015, it was announced that Land Forces would be renamed as '''Field Army''' as part of the Army Command Review. HQ Field Army has a major-general as Chief of Staff, and four brigadiers: Assistant Chief of Staff Commitments, Assistant Chief of Staff Support, Assistant Chief of Staff Warfare and Assistant Chief of Staff Training.<ref>Described as having the following role in April 2017: "Responsible for the production and advocacy of relevant Tactical Doctrine, the systematic utilisation of experience, driving pan-capability learning, individual and collective training and the provision of a reach-back focus for deployed/deploying formations and units." [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/676685/Army_Apr_17_senior_data.csv/preview Transparency Data, Army Command Senior, April 2017]</ref>
{{British Army}}Under another reorganisation effective from 1 November 2011 the [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the General Staff]] took direct command of the Army through a new structure, based at Andover, known as "[[Army Headquarters (United Kingdom)|Army Headquarters]]".<ref>[http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/92060/response/228969/attach/3/20111121%20FOI%20Cross%20Response%20V2%20U.pdf Correspondence from Army Secretariat]</ref><ref name="intel">[http://www.dmilt.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2506:uk-army-command-reorganization&catid=1:europe&Itemid=57 Army Command reorganization] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111112055548/http://www.dmilt.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2506%3Auk-army-command-reorganization&catid=1%3Aeurope&Itemid=57|date=12 November 2011}} Defence Marketing Intelligence, 10 November 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx Higher Command] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130605053921/http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx|date=5 June 2013}}</ref> Within this new organisation, the rank of Commander, Land Forces was shifted to that of a three-star instead of the former four-star rank.<ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx# Higher Command] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419010228/http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx%23|date=19 April 2012}} Ministry of Defence</ref> The post of [[Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces]] ceased to exist.<ref name="intel" />
Under another reorganisation effective from 1 November 2011 the [[Chief of the General Staff (United Kingdom)|Chief of the General Staff]] took direct command of the Army through a new structure, based at Andover, known as "[[Army Headquarters (United Kingdom)|Army Headquarters]]".<ref>[http://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/92060/response/228969/attach/3/20111121%20FOI%20Cross%20Response%20V2%20U.pdf Correspondence from Army Secretariat]</ref><ref name="intel">[http://www.dmilt.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2506:uk-army-command-reorganization&catid=1:europe&Itemid=57 Army Command reorganization] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111112055548/http://www.dmilt.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=2506%3Auk-army-command-reorganization&catid=1%3Aeurope&Itemid=57|date=12 November 2011}} Defence Marketing Intelligence, 10 November 2011</ref><ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx Higher Command] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130605053921/http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx|date=5 June 2013}}</ref> The post of [[Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces]] ceased to exist.<ref name="intel" /> In its place a new post of Commander, Land Forces was created, to be held by a lieutenant general (three-star rank).<ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx# Higher Command] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120419010228/http://www.army.mod.uk/structure/142.aspx%23|date=19 April 2012}} Ministry of Defence</ref>


Following the [[Strategic Defence and Security Review 2010]], the government announced significant changes to the structure of the formations under Land Forces that would be implemented from 2010 - 2020:<ref name="shape">[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/DefencePolicyAndBusiness/DefenceEquipmentBudgetRisesAsFutureForceTakesShape.htm Defence equipment budget rises as Future Force takes shape] - MOD, 18/07/11</ref>
Following the [[Strategic Defence and Security Review 2010]], the government announced significant changes to the structure of the formations under Land Forces that would be implemented from 2010 - 2020:<ref name="shape">[http://www.mod.uk/DefenceInternet/DefenceNews/DefencePolicyAndBusiness/DefenceEquipmentBudgetRisesAsFutureForceTakesShape.htm Defence equipment budget rises as Future Force takes shape] - MOD, 18/07/11</ref>
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When Personnel Support Command was established in 2015, it was decided that the role of SJC(UK) Commander was to transfer to Commander PSC in Aldershot. In due course PSC became [[Home Command (British Army)|Home Command]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/news/local-news/red-devils-drop-deliver-aldershot-11282220|title=Red Devils drop in to deliver Aldershot Army HQ's flag|publisher=getHampshire|accessdate=22 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160508030630/http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/news/local-news/red-devils-drop-deliver-aldershot-11282220|archive-date=8 May 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>
When Personnel Support Command was established in 2015, it was decided that the role of SJC(UK) Commander was to transfer to Commander PSC in Aldershot. In due course PSC became [[Home Command (British Army)|Home Command]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/news/local-news/red-devils-drop-deliver-aldershot-11282220|title=Red Devils drop in to deliver Aldershot Army HQ's flag|publisher=getHampshire|accessdate=22 May 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160508030630/http://www.gethampshire.co.uk/news/local-news/red-devils-drop-deliver-aldershot-11282220|archive-date=8 May 2016|url-status=dead}}</ref>


On 23 November 2015, it was announced that the post of Commander Land Forces would be renamed as '''Commander Field Army''' as part of the Army Command Review.<ref>{{cite web|date=23 November 2015|title=Flag raised to signal new HQ Field Army|url=http://www.army.mod.uk/news/28058.aspx|url-status=dead|accessdate=23 November 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124164925/http://www.army.mod.uk/news/28058.aspx|archivedate=24 November 2015|df=dmy}}</ref> CFA will have four brigadiers under their command, namely: Assistant Chief of Staff Commitments, Assistant Chief of Staff Support, Assistant Chief of Staff Warfare and Assistant Chief of Staff Training.<ref>{{cite web|title=Letter from Army Headquarters|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/482984/20151201-FOI201510480_76137_CFA_Restructure_ArmySec.pdf|publisher=Army Headquarters|accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref> During the reorganisation, the post of Assistant Chief of Staff (Warfare) was to be held by the Direct, Land Warfare Centre.<ref name=":3" />
On 23 November 2015, it was announced that the post of Commander Land Forces would be renamed as '''Commander Field Army''' as part of the Army Command Review.<ref>{{cite web|date=23 November 2015|title=Flag raised to signal new HQ Field Army|url=http://www.army.mod.uk/news/28058.aspx|url-status=dead|accessdate=23 November 2015|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20151124164925/http://www.army.mod.uk/news/28058.aspx|archivedate=24 November 2015|df=dmy}}</ref> CFA will have four brigadiers under their command, namely: Assistant Chief of Staff Commitments, Assistant Chief of Staff Support, Assistant Chief of Staff Warfare and Assistant Chief of Staff Training.<ref>Described as having the following role in April 2017: "Responsible for the production and advocacy of relevant Tactical Doctrine, the systematic utilisation of experience, driving pan-capability learning, individual and collective training and the provision of a reach-back focus for deployed/deploying formations and units." [https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/676685/Army_Apr_17_senior_data.csv/preview Transparency Data, Army Command Senior, April 2017]</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Letter from Army Headquarters|url=https://www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/482984/20151201-FOI201510480_76137_CFA_Restructure_ArmySec.pdf|publisher=Army Headquarters|accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref> During the reorganisation, the post of Assistant Chief of Staff (Warfare) was to be held by the Director, Land Warfare Centre.<ref name=":3" />


Land Operations Command was established on 2 September 2019 as a staff branch within Headquarters Field Army in Andover. Through it, Commander Field Army conducts the planning, generation and operational control of all Field Army deployments.<ref name="MayFOILOC">{{Cite web|date=12 May 2021|title=FOI(A) regarding Land Operations Command|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/749572/response/1787768/attach/3/20210520%20FOI04295%20Zacchi%20LOC%20final.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=12 May 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>
Land Operations Command was established on 2 September 2019 as a staff branch within Headquarters Field Army in Andover. Through it, Commander Field Army conducts the planning, generation and operational control of all Field Army deployments.<ref name="MayFOILOC">{{Cite web|date=12 May 2021|title=FOI(A) regarding Land Operations Command|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/749572/response/1787768/attach/3/20210520%20FOI04295%20Zacchi%20LOC%20final.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=12 May 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>
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* '''Headquarters, United Kingdom Field Army''', at [[Erskine Barracks]], [[Wilton, Wiltshire|Wilton]]<ref name=":422">Beevor, pp. 230–242</ref>
* '''Headquarters, United Kingdom Field Army''', at [[Erskine Barracks]], [[Wilton, Wiltshire|Wilton]]<ref name=":422">Beevor, pp. 230–242</ref>
** Commander, United Kingdom Field Army {{Rating|3}} [[Lieutenant General]] [[David Ramsbotham, Baron Ramsbotham|Sir David John Ramsbotham]] {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|GCB|CBE}}<ref name=":42">Drenth, pp. 10–14</ref>
** Commander, United Kingdom Field Army {{Rating|3}} [[Lieutenant General]] [[David Ramsbotham, Baron Ramsbotham|Sir David John Ramsbotham]] {{Post-nominals|country=GBR|GCB|CBE}}<ref name=":44">Drenth, pp. 10–14</ref>
** '''[[Field Army Troops]]''', at [[Erskine Barracks]], [[Wilton, Wiltshire|Wilton]]<ref name=":422" />
** '''[[Field Army Troops]]''', at [[Erskine Barracks]], [[Wilton, Wiltshire|Wilton]]<ref name=":422" />
*** '''Commander Electronic Warfare Troops, Royal Corps of Signals<ref name=":822">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref>'''<ref name=":88">Lord & Watson, p. 126</ref>
*** '''Commander Electronic Warfare Troops, Royal Corps of Signals<ref name=":8210">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref>'''<ref name=":88">Lord & Watson, p. 126</ref>
**** 30th Signal Regiment, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Evans Lines, [[Blandford Camp]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 30 Regiment|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/regiments---major-units-2/30-regiment.html|access-date=2021-10-26|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref>Lord & Watson, 76–78</ref>
**** 30th Signal Regiment, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Evans Lines, [[Blandford Camp]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 30 Regiment|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/regiments---major-units-2/30-regiment.html|access-date=2021-10-26|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref>Lord & Watson, 76–78</ref>
**** 640 Signal Troop (Electronic Warfare), Royal Corps of Signals, at [[Blandford Camp]]'''<ref name=":822" />'''<ref name=":32" /><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 125</ref>
**** 640 Signal Troop (Electronic Warfare), Royal Corps of Signals, at [[Blandford Camp]]'''<ref name=":8210"/>'''<ref name="MayFOILOC"/><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 125</ref>
**** 657 Signal Troop (Electronic Warfare), Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp<ref name=":88" />
**** 657 Signal Troop (Electronic Warfare), Royal Corps of Signals, at Blandford Camp<ref name=":88" />
**** Bowman Military Requirements Team
**** Bowman Military Requirements Team
**** Electronic Warfare Operational Support Unit
**** Electronic Warfare Operational Support Unit
*** '''Intelligence and Security Group (United Kingdom) (V'')''''', HQ in [[Hackney, London|Hackney]], London [to BAOR]<ref name=":123">van der Bijl, pp. 490–492</ref>
*** '''Intelligence and Security Group (United Kingdom) (V'')''''', HQ in [[Hackney, London|Hackney]], London [to BAOR]<ref name=":123">van der Bijl, pp. 490–492</ref>
**** 8 Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps<ref name=":123" /> [1 x section to 19th Infantry Bde and 2nd Division]<ref name=":822" />
**** 8 Intelligence Company, Intelligence Corps<ref name=":123" /> [1 x section to 19th Infantry Bde and 2nd Division]<ref name=":8210"/>
**** 9 Security Company, Intelligence Corps<ref name=":123" />{{Efn|Sections at Colchester Garrison, Taunton, Bulford, Preston, York, and Edinburgh}}
**** 9 Security Company, Intelligence Corps<ref name=":123" />{{Efn|Sections at Colchester Garrison, Taunton, Bulford, Preston, York, and Edinburgh}}
**** ''20 Security Company, Intelligence Corps (V)'', at [[St John's Wood Barracks|Saint John's Wood Barracks]], London
**** ''20 Security Company, Intelligence Corps (V)'', at [[St John's Wood Barracks|Saint John's Wood Barracks]], London
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**** ''Joint Services Intelligence Office (Corps), Intelligence Corps (V)'', at Ripon Barracks, Bielefeld, West Germany
**** ''Joint Services Intelligence Office (Corps), Intelligence Corps (V)'', at Ripon Barracks, Bielefeld, West Germany
**** ''Joint Service Intelligence Office (British Support Forces), Intelligence Corps (V)'', at Ripon Barracks, Bielefeld, West Germany
**** ''Joint Service Intelligence Office (British Support Forces), Intelligence Corps (V)'', at Ripon Barracks, Bielefeld, West Germany
*** '''''[[Parachute Regiment Group|Parachute Regiment Group (V)]]''''', at Arnhem Barracks, [[Aldershot Garrison]] (to 1st Armoured Division)'''<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":10">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref>'''<ref name=":70">{{Cite web|title=Territorial Army (Hansard, 9 June 1998)|url=https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1998/jun/09/territorial-army#column_490w|access-date=2021-06-02|website=api.parliament.uk}}</ref>
*** '''''[[Parachute Regiment Group|Parachute Regiment Group (V)]]''''', at Arnhem Barracks, [[Aldershot Garrison]] (to 1st Armoured Division)'''<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":10">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref>'''<ref name=":70">{{Cite web|title=Territorial Army (Hansard, 9 June 1998)|url=https://api.parliament.uk/historic-hansard/written-answers/1998/jun/09/territorial-army#column_490w|access-date=2021-06-02|website=api.parliament.uk}}</ref>
**** ''Group Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals (V)'', at Bruneval Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
**** ''Group Signal Troop, Royal Corps of Signals (V)'', at Bruneval Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
**** ''[[4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment|4th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment]] (V)'', at Thornbury Barracks, [[Pudsey]]<ref>Drenth, p. 143</ref> (Parachute Infantry)
**** ''[[4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment|4th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment]] (V)'', at Thornbury Barracks, [[Pudsey]]<ref>Drenth, p. 143</ref> (Parachute Infantry)
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**** 64th Chief Royal Engineers (Works)
**** 64th Chief Royal Engineers (Works)
**** ''65th Chief Royal Engineers (Works) (V)'', at [[Gibraltar Barracks, Minley|Gibraltar Barracks]], [[Minley]]
**** ''65th Chief Royal Engineers (Works) (V)'', at [[Gibraltar Barracks, Minley|Gibraltar Barracks]], [[Minley]]
*** '''''No. 1 Postal and Courier Group, Royal Engineers (V)<ref name=":822" />'''''
*** '''''No. 1 Postal and Courier Group, Royal Engineers (V)<ref name=":8210"/>'''''
**** ''Headquarters No. 1 Postal and Courier Group, Royal Engineers (V)'', at [[Inglis Barracks]], [[Mill Hill]]<ref name=":822" />
**** ''Headquarters No. 1 Postal and Courier Group, Royal Engineers (V)'', at [[Inglis Barracks]], [[Mill Hill]]<ref name=":8210"/>
**** ''Headquarters Squadron''
**** ''Headquarters Squadron''
**** ''5th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers (V)''
**** ''5th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers (V)''
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**** ''7th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers (V)''
**** ''7th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers (V)''
**** ''8th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers (V)''
**** ''8th Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers (V)''
*** '''3rd Transport Group (Lines of Communications)''', at [[McMullen Barracks]], [[Marchwood]]<ref name=":39">Sutton, pp. 570–612</ref><ref name=":71">Royal Corps of Transport Journal, 1989.</ref> – formed in 1989<ref name=":71" />
*** '''3rd Transport Group (Lines of Communications)''', at [[McMullen Barracks]], [[Marchwood]]<ref name=":394">Sutton, pp. 570–612</ref><ref name=":712">Royal Corps of Transport Journal, 1989.</ref> – formed in 1989<ref name=":712"/>
**** Headquarters 3rd Transport Group (Lines of Communications)<ref name=":712">Royal Corps of Transport Journal, 1989.</ref>
**** Headquarters 3rd Transport Group (Lines of Communications)<ref name=":712"/>
**** Headquarters, Port Task Force<ref name=":36" />
**** Headquarters, Port Task Force<ref name=":36" />
**** [[17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC|17th Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport]], at McMullen Barracks, Marchwood<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":712" /><ref name=":113">{{Cite web|title=Regiments 11 on|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/regiments-11-on.html|access-date=2021-04-04|website=British Army units from 1945 on}}</ref>
**** [[17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC|17th Port and Maritime Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport]], at McMullen Barracks, Marchwood<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":712" /><ref name=":113">{{Cite web|title=Regiments 11 on|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/regiments-11-on.html|access-date=2021-04-04|website=British Army units from 1945 on}}</ref>
***** ''265 Port Squadron (V)'', at [[Prince William of Gloucester Barracks]], [[Grantham]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":712" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=2007-10-27|title=165 Port Regiment, RLC (V) [UK]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071027075046/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/rlc165pt.htm|access-date=2021-05-04|website=web.archive.org}}</ref>
***** ''265 Port Squadron (V)'', at [[Prince William of Gloucester Barracks]], [[Grantham]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":712" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=2007-10-27|title=165 Port Regiment, RLC (V) [UK]|url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/rlc165pt.htm|access-date=2021-05-04|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071027075046/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/rlc165pt.htm|archive-date=27 October 2007}}</ref>
**** 20th Maritime Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, at [[Saint George's Barracks, Gosport|Saint George's Barracks]], [[Gosport]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":712" />
**** 20th Maritime Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport, at [[Saint George's Barracks, Gosport|Saint George's Barracks]], [[Gosport]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":712" />
**** 25 Freight Distribution Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Saint David's Barracks, [[Bicester Garrison]]<ref name=":712" />
**** 25 Freight Distribution Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Saint David's Barracks, [[Bicester Garrison]]<ref name=":712" />
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**** ''518 Pioneer Company, Royal Pioneer Corps (V)'', at Bicester Garrison<ref name=":622">{{Cite web|title=RPC Companies 518 to 528|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-pioneer-corps/rpc-companies-518-to-528.html|access-date=2021-04-10|website=British Army Units from 1945 on}}</ref> [to Commander Labour Resources, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
**** ''518 Pioneer Company, Royal Pioneer Corps (V)'', at Bicester Garrison<ref name=":622">{{Cite web|title=RPC Companies 518 to 528|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-pioneer-corps/rpc-companies-518-to-528.html|access-date=2021-04-10|website=British Army Units from 1945 on}}</ref> [to Commander Labour Resources, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
**** ''521 Pioneer Company, Royal Pioneer Corps (V)'', at [[Vauxhall Barracks]], [[Didcot]]<ref name=":622" />
**** ''521 Pioneer Company, Royal Pioneer Corps (V)'', at [[Vauxhall Barracks]], [[Didcot]]<ref name=":622" />
*** '''Logistic Support Group''' (LSG, 0155),<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":32" /> at Butler Barracks, [[Aldershot Garrison]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":39" />
*** '''Logistic Support Group''' (LSG, 0155),<ref name=":8210"/><ref name="MayFOILOC"/> at Butler Barracks, [[Aldershot Garrison]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":394"/>
**** 524 Specialist Team (Works), Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":822" />
**** 524 Specialist Team (Works), Royal Engineers, at Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":8210"/>
**** [[27 Regiment RLC|27th Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport]], at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp<ref name=":113" /><ref name=":32" />
**** [[27 Regiment RLC|27th Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport]], at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp<ref name=":113" /><ref name="MayFOILOC"/>
**** [[29 Regiment RLC|29th Transport and Movement Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport]], at [[Duke of Gloucester Barracks]], [[South Cerney]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":113" />
**** [[29 Regiment RLC|29th Transport and Movement Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport]], at [[Duke of Gloucester Barracks]], [[South Cerney]]<ref name=":36" /><ref name=":113" />
**** 1st Aircraft Support Unit, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at [[AAC Middle Wallop]]
**** 1st Aircraft Support Unit, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at [[AAC Middle Wallop]]
**** [[Joint Helicopter Support Unit|Joint Helicopter Support Unit (United Kingdom)]], at [[RAF Odiham]]<ref name=":32" /><ref name=":39" />
**** [[Joint Helicopter Support Unit|Joint Helicopter Support Unit (United Kingdom)]], at [[RAF Odiham]]<ref name="MayFOILOC"/><ref name=":394"/>
**** United Kingdom Mobile Force RHU (vehicles from 44 Sqn RCT)
**** United Kingdom Mobile Force RHU (vehicles from 44 Sqn RCT)
**** 9th Ordnance Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at [[Basil Hill Barracks]], [[Corsham]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":33">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Major Units 1 to 10|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-army-ordnance-corps/major-units-2.html|access-date=2021-10-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
**** 9th Ordnance Battalion, Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at [[Basil Hill Barracks]], [[Corsham]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":33">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Major Units 1 to 10|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-army-ordnance-corps/major-units-2.html|access-date=2021-10-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*****
*****
**** ''22nd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps'', at Aldershot Garrison (cadre, becomes 60 Field Psychiatric Team on mob)<ref name=":32" />
**** ''22nd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps'', at Aldershot Garrison (cadre, becomes 60 Field Psychiatric Team on mob)<ref name="MayFOILOC"/>
**** 85th Field Medical Equipment Depot, Royal Army Medical Corps<ref name=":32" />
**** 85th Field Medical Equipment Depot, Royal Army Medical Corps<ref name="MayFOILOC"/>
**** Logistic Support Group Information and News Sheet Team, [[Royal Army Educational Corps]]<ref name=":33" />
**** Logistic Support Group Information and News Sheet Team, [[Royal Army Educational Corps]]<ref name=":33" />
*** '''[[2nd Signal Brigade (United Kingdom)|2nd Signal Brigade]]''', at [[Basil Hill Barracks]], [[Corsham]]'''<ref name=":822" />'''<ref name=":94">Lord & Watson, pp. 128–130</ref>
*** '''[[2nd Signal Brigade (United Kingdom)|2nd Signal Brigade]]''', at [[Basil Hill Barracks]], [[Corsham]]'''<ref name=":8210"/>'''<ref name=":94">Lord & Watson, pp. 128–130</ref>
*** '''[[11th Signal Brigade (United Kingdom)|''11th Signal Brigade (Volunteers)'']]''',<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":10" /><ref>Lord & Waston, p. 131</ref> at [[Deysbrook Barracks]], [[Liverpool]]
*** '''[[11th Signal Brigade (United Kingdom)|''11th Signal Brigade (Volunteers)'']]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":10" /><ref>Lord & Waston, p. 131</ref> at [[Deysbrook Barracks]], [[Liverpool]]
*** [[12th Signal Brigade|'''''12th Signal Brigade (Volunteers)''''']], at [[Duke of York's Headquarters]], [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":10" />
*** [[12th Signal Brigade|'''''12th Signal Brigade (Volunteers)''''']], at [[Duke of York's Headquarters]], [[Chelsea, London|Chelsea]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":10" />
*** '''[[1st Armoured Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|1st Infantry Brigade]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen}}</ref><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27">Chappell, pp. 14</ref>''', at Jellalabad Barracks, [[Tidworth Camp]]<ref name=":11">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 215 Squadron|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/215-squadron.html|access-date=2021-06-04|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** '''[[1st Armoured Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|1st Infantry Brigade]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen|archive-date=24 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124224023/https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277">Chappell, pp. 14</ref>''', at Jellalabad Barracks, [[Tidworth Camp]]<ref name=":11">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 215 Squadron|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/215-squadron.html|access-date=2021-06-04|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** [[5th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|'''5th Airborne Brigade''']],<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" /> at Arnhem Barracks, [[Aldershot Garrison]]<ref name=":9">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 216 Squadron|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/216-squadron.html|access-date=2021-06-04|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":7">Lord & Watson, pp. 79–107 (Regular Signal Squadrons, 200–299)</ref>
*** [[5th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|'''5th Airborne Brigade''']],<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/> at Arnhem Barracks, [[Aldershot Garrison]]<ref name=":9">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 216 Squadron|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/216-squadron.html|access-date=2021-06-04|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":7">Lord & Watson, pp. 79–107 (Regular Signal Squadrons, 200–299)</ref>
*** [[12 (Air Support) Engineer Brigade|'''12th (Air Support) Engineer Brigade''']],<ref name=":822" /> at [[RAF Waterbeach]]
*** [[12 (Air Support) Engineer Brigade|'''12th (Air Support) Engineer Brigade''']],<ref name=":8210"/> at [[RAF Waterbeach]]
*** '''[[30th Engineer Brigade (United Kingdom)|30th Engineer Brigade]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" />''', at Kitchener House, [[Stafford]]
*** '''[[30th Engineer Brigade (United Kingdom)|30th Engineer Brigade]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" />''', at Kitchener House, [[Stafford]]
** '''[[Scottish Command|Headquarters Scotland]]<ref name=":824">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref><ref name=":223">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen}}</ref><ref name=":104">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":273">Chappell, pp. 14</ref>''', at [[Craighall Camp]], [[Edinburgh]]<ref name=":4">Drenth, pp. 10–14</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=History of the 2nd Division|url=http://www.army.mod.uk/2div/about/history.htm|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060728154748/http://www.army.mod.uk/2div/about/history.htm|archive-date=28 July 2006|accessdate=2007-09-05}}</ref>
** '''[[Scottish Command|Headquarters Scotland]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":223">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen|archive-date=24 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124224023/https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":104">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":277">Chappell, pp. 14</ref>''', at [[Craighall Camp]], [[Edinburgh]]<ref name=":44">Drenth, pp. 10–14</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=History of the 2nd Division|url=http://www.army.mod.uk/2div/about/history.htm|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060728154748/http://www.army.mod.uk/2div/about/history.htm|archive-date=28 July 2006|accessdate=2007-09-05}}</ref>
*** General Officer Commanding Scotland {{Rating|3}} [[Lieutenant General]] [[John MacMillan (British Army officer)|Sir John Richard Alexander MacMillan]]
*** General Officer Commanding Scotland {{Rating|3}} [[Lieutenant General]] [[John MacMillan (British Army officer)|Sir John Richard Alexander MacMillan]]
*** 242 Signal Squadron (Scotland), [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Craighall Camp, Edinburgh<ref name=":824" /><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 98</ref>
*** 242 Signal Squadron (Scotland), [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Craighall Camp, Edinburgh<ref name=":8210"/><ref name="Lord & Watson, p. 98">Lord & Watson, p. 98</ref>
*** 410 Transport Troop, Royal Corps of Transport'''<ref name=":824" /><ref name=":119">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Independent Troops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/independent-troops.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>'''
*** 410 Transport Troop, Royal Corps of Transport'''<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":119">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Independent Troops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/independent-troops.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>'''
*** 26th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Forthside Barracks]], [[Stirling]]<ref name=":824" /><ref name=":64">Kneen & Sutton, pp. 273–281</ref><ref name=":53">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 26th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Forthside Barracks]], [[Stirling]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":64">Kneen & Sutton, pp. 273–281</ref><ref name=":53">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 27 Army Education Centre, [[Royal Army Educational Corps]], at [[Redford Barracks]], [[Edinburgh]]<ref name=":99">Kirby, Col (Retd) C.S. (1991). ''Torch of Winter 1991''. The Journal of the Royal Army Education Corps: RAEC Association.</ref>
*** 27 Army Education Centre, [[Royal Army Educational Corps]], at [[Redford Barracks]], [[Edinburgh]]<ref name=":99">Kirby, Col (Retd) C.S. (1991). ''Torch of Winter 1991''. The Journal of the Royal Army Education Corps: RAEC Association.</ref>
*** '''[[51st (Highland) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":825">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref><ref name=":224">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen}}</ref><ref name=":105">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":274">Chappell, pp. 14</ref> in [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]]<ref name=":42" />
*** '''[[51st (Highland) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":224">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen|archive-date=24 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124224023/https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":105">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":277">Chappell, pp. 14</ref> in [[Perth, Scotland|Perth]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** '''[[52nd (Lowland) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":827">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref><ref name=":107">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":226">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen}}</ref><ref name=":276">Chappell, pp. 14</ref> at [[Redford Barracks]], [[Edinburgh]]<ref name=":44">Drenth, pp. 10–14</ref>
*** '''[[52nd (Lowland) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":107">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":226">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen|archive-date=24 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124224023/https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":277">Chappell, pp. 14</ref> at [[Redford Barracks]], [[Edinburgh]]<ref name=":44">Drenth, pp. 10–14</ref>
** '''[[North East District (British Army)|North East District]]<ref name=":828">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref><ref name=":227">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen}}</ref><ref name=":108">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":277">Chappell, pp. 14</ref>''', at [[Imphal Barracks]], [[York]]<ref>{{cite book|last=Paxton|first=J.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l43JDQAAQBAJ&pg=PA104&lpg=PA104&dq=HQ+UK+Land+Forces+1972+9+district+headquarters#q=HQ%20UK%20Land%20Forces%201972%209%20district%20headquarters|title=The Statesman's Year-Book 1972-73: The Encyclopaedia for the Businessman-of-The-World|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan UK|year=1972|isbn=978-0-230-27101-2|page=104}}</ref>
** '''[[North East District (British Army)|North East District]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":227">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen|archive-date=24 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124224023/https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":108">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref><ref name=":277">Chappell, pp. 14</ref>''', at [[Imphal Barracks]], [[York]]<ref>{{cite book|last=Paxton|first=J.|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=l43JDQAAQBAJ&dq=HQ+UK+Land+Forces+1972+9+district+headquarters&pg=PA104|title=The Statesman's Year-Book 1972-73: The Encyclopaedia for the Businessman-of-The-World|publisher=Palgrave Macmillan UK|year=1972|isbn=978-0-230-27101-2|page=104}}</ref>
*** 240 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Imphal Barracks, York<ref name=":822" /><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 97</ref>
*** 240 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Imphal Barracks, York<ref name=":8210"/><ref name="Lord & Watson, p. 97">Lord & Watson, p. 97</ref>
*** ''409 Independent Combat Plant Troop, [[Royal Engineers]] (V)'', at Frenchmans Fort, [[South Shields]] [to Commander Royal Engineers, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''409 Independent Combat Plant Troop, [[Royal Engineers]] (V)'', at Frenchmans Fort, [[South Shields]] [to Commander Royal Engineers, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''416 Independent Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', at Mona House, [[Sutton-on-Hull]] [to 211th Mobile Civilian Artisan Group]<ref name=":822" />'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''416 Independent Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', at Mona House, [[Sutton-on-Hull]] [to 211th Mobile Civilian Artisan Group]<ref name=":8210"/>'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 40 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Catterick Garrison<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 31 to 40|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-31-to-50.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 40 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Catterick Garrison<ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 31 to 40|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-31-to-50.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 46 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Imphal Barracks, York<ref name=":1183">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 41 to 50|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-41-to-50.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref> (HQ North East District transport sqn)
*** 46 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Imphal Barracks, York<ref name=":1183">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 41 to 50|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-41-to-50.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref> (HQ North East District transport sqn)
*** ''[[Tyne Electrical Engineers#Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers|124 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Recovery Company]], [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]] (V)'', in [[Newton Aycliffe]] [to Commander Maintenance, Corps Troops, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''[[Tyne Electrical Engineers#Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers|124 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Recovery Company]], [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]] (V)'', in [[Newton Aycliffe]] [to Commander Maintenance, Corps Troops, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 31st District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Catterick Garrison]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":533">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" />
*** 31st District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Catterick Garrison]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":533">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" />
*** 41st District Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at [[Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall|Queen Elizabeth Barracks]], [[Strensall]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":64" /><ref name=":533" />
*** 41st District Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at [[Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall|Queen Elizabeth Barracks]], [[Strensall]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":64" /><ref name=":533" />
*** [http://wikimapia.org/22852615/Duchess-of-Kent-Military-Hospital-closed Duchess of Kent's Military Hospital, Catterick], at Catterick Garrison (400 x beds, becomes 34th Evacuation Hospital, RAMC)'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** [http://wikimapia.org/22852615/Duchess-of-Kent-Military-Hospital-closed Duchess of Kent's Military Hospital, Catterick], at Catterick Garrison (400 x beds, becomes 34th Evacuation Hospital, RAMC)'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 2 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Imphal Barracks]], [[York]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 2 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Imphal Barracks]], [[York]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 3 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Catterick Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 3 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Catterick Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** [[146th (North East) Infantry Brigade|'''146th (North East) Brigade''']]<ref name=":8210">British Army, ''1991 Master Order of Battle'', Ministry of Defence, London. London, United Kingdom. Retrieved 13 October 2021.</ref><ref name=":229">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen}}</ref><ref name=":1011">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|url-status=live|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref>
*** [[146th (North East) Infantry Brigade|'''146th (North East) Brigade''']]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":229">{{Cite web|last=Fritz|first=Alter|date=October 2018|title=British Army of the Rhine & Royal Air Force Germany 1989: Organisation and stationing of the British Armed Forces in Germany in 1989|url=https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|access-date=5 April 2021|website=Relics in Upper Saxony & Bremen|archive-date=24 November 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211124224023/https://www.relikte.com/_basis/docs/baor-rafg-2.pdf|url-status=dead}}</ref><ref name=":1011">{{Cite web|last=Vieux-Bill|first=Louis|date=May 2021|title=British Army of the Rhine Order of Battle, July 1989|url=https://www.orbat85.nl/documents/BAOR-July-1989.pdf|access-date=23 October 2021|website=1985 Orders of Battle}}</ref>
** '''[[Eastern District (British Army)|Eastern District]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" />''', at [[Colchester Garrison]]<ref name=":4" />
** '''[[Eastern District (British Army)|Eastern District]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" />''', at [[Colchester Garrison]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** 239 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Colchester Garrison<ref name=":822" /><ref name="auto5">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 237 to 239 Squadrons|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/237-to-239-squadrons.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=British Army units from 1945 on}}</ref><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 97</ref>
*** 239 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Colchester Garrison<ref name=":8210"/><ref name="auto5">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 237 to 239 Squadrons|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/237-to-239-squadrons.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=British Army units from 1945 on}}</ref><ref name="Lord & Watson, p. 97"/>
*** 48 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Colchester Garrison (HQ Eastern District transport sqn)
*** 48 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Colchester Garrison (HQ Eastern District transport sqn)
*** ''118 Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in [[Northampton]] [to Commander Maintenance, BAOR]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''118 Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in [[Northampton]] [to Commander Maintenance, BAOR]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 36th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at Colchester Garrison<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":53" /><ref name=":64" />
*** 36th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at Colchester Garrison<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":53" /><ref name=":64" />
*** R''ear Combat Zone Defence Animal Support Unit, [[Royal Army Veterinary Corps]] (V)'', in [[Melton Mowbray]] [to Commander RAVC, BAOR]<ref name=":10" />
*** R''ear Combat Zone Defence Animal Support Unit, [[Royal Army Veterinary Corps]] (V)'', in [[Melton Mowbray]] [to Commander RAVC, BAOR]<ref name=":10" />
*** 4 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[RAF Waterbeach]], [[Waterbeach]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 4 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[RAF Waterbeach]], [[Waterbeach]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 18 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Goojerat Barracks, [[Colchester Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 18 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Goojerat Barracks, [[Colchester Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** '''Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Pioneer Corps''' (V), at [[Simpson Barracks, Northamptonshire|Simpson Barracks]], [[Wootton, Northamptonshire|Wootton]]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** '''Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Pioneer Corps''' (V), at [[Simpson Barracks, Northamptonshire|Simpson Barracks]], [[Wootton, Northamptonshire|Wootton]]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** '''[[54th (East Anglian) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" /> at [[Gibraltar Barracks, Bury St Edmunds|Gibraltar Barracks]], [[Bury Saint Edmunds]]<ref name=":4" />
*** '''[[54th (East Anglian) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/> at [[Gibraltar Barracks, Bury St Edmunds|Gibraltar Barracks]], [[Bury Saint Edmunds]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** '''[[161st (East Anglian) Infantry Brigade]]'''<ref name=":822" />
*** '''[[161st (East Anglian) Infantry Brigade]]'''<ref name=":8210"/>
** '''[[London District (British Army)|London District]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" />''', at [[Horse Guards (building)|Horse Guards]], [[Whitehall]], [[London]]<ref name=":4" />
** '''[[London District (British Army)|London District]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/>''', at [[Horse Guards (building)|Horse Guards]], [[Whitehall]], [[London]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** 238 (London) Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at [[Chelsea Barracks]], London<ref name=":822" /><ref name="auto52">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 237 to 239 Squadrons|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/237-to-239-squadrons.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=British Army units from 1945 on}}</ref><ref>Lord & Watson, pp. 96–97</ref>
*** 238 (London) Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at [[Chelsea Barracks]], London<ref name=":8210"/><ref name="auto52">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - 237 to 239 Squadrons|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/237-to-239-squadrons.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=British Army units from 1945 on}}</ref><ref>Lord & Watson, pp. 96–97</ref>
*** ''[[101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment|101st (London) Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Royal Engineers]] (V)'', in [[Catford]] [to British Rear Support Command]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''[[101 (City of London) Engineer Regiment|101st (London) Engineer Regiment (Explosive Ordnance Disposal), Royal Engineers]] (V)'', in [[Catford]] [to British Rear Support Command]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''[[151 Regiment RLC|151st (Greater London) Transport Regiment]], [[Royal Corps of Transport]] (V)'', in [[Croydon]]<ref name=":36" /> [to Commander Transport, 1st British Corps]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''[[151 Regiment RLC|151st (Greater London) Transport Regiment]], [[Royal Corps of Transport]] (V)'', in [[Croydon]]<ref name=":36" /> [to Commander Transport, 1st British Corps]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''873 Movement Light Squadron, Royal Engineers (V)'', in [[Acton, London|Acton]] [to 29th Engineer Brigade]<ref name=":822" />'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''873 Movement Light Squadron, Royal Engineers (V)'', in [[Acton, London|Acton]] [to 29th Engineer Brigade]<ref name=":8210"/>'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 20 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at [[Regent's Park Barracks]], London<ref name=":36" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 11 to 20|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-11-to-20.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 20 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at [[Regent's Park Barracks]], London<ref name=":36" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 11 to 20|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-11-to-20.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 56 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Royal Artillery Barracks, [[Woolwich Garrison]]
*** 56 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Royal Artillery Barracks, [[Woolwich Garrison]]
*** ''[[144 Field Ambulance, RAMC|144th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps]] (V)'', in Chelsea (22 x [[Land Rover Defender#The 127 (and 130)|Land Rover Ambulances]]) [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":32" />
*** ''[[144 Field Ambulance, RAMC|144th Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps]] (V)'', in Chelsea (22 x [[Land Rover Defender#The 127 (and 130)|Land Rover Ambulances]]) [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name="MayFOILOC"/>
*** ''257th (Southern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V)'', in London (700 x beds) [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":32" />
*** ''257th (Southern) General Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps (V)'', in London (700 x beds) [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":10" /><ref name="MayFOILOC"/>
*** Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital, Woolwich, at [[Woolwich Garrison]] (becomes 30th General Hospital, RAMC on mobilisation, 800 x beds) [to Commander Medical, RCZ]<ref name=":10" />
*** Queen Elizabeth Military Hospital, Woolwich, at [[Woolwich Garrison]] (becomes 30th General Hospital, RAMC on mobilisation, 800 x beds) [to Commander Medical, RCZ]<ref name=":10" />
*** [[Band of the Grenadier Guards]], at Wellington Barracks, London (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Grenadier Guards]], at Wellington Barracks, London (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Coldstream Guards]], at Wellington Barracks, London (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Coldstream Guards]], at Wellington Barracks, London (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Scots Guards]], at Wellington Barracks, London (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Scots Guards]], at Wellington Barracks, London (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Irish Guards]], at Chelsea Barracks, London<ref name=":29">{{Cite web|date=2007-12-28|title=Corps of Army Music [UK]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071228105032/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/corps/music.htm|access-date=2021-10-03|website=web.archive.org}}</ref> (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Irish Guards]], at Chelsea Barracks, London<ref name=":29">{{Cite web|date=2007-12-28|title=Corps of Army Music [UK]|url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/corps/music.htm|access-date=2021-10-03|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071228105032/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/corps/music.htm|archive-date=28 December 2007}}</ref> (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Welsh Guards]], at Chelsea Barracks, London<ref name=":29" /> (Major Staff Band)
*** [[Band of the Welsh Guards]], at Chelsea Barracks, London<ref name=":29" /> (Major Staff Band)
*** 24 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Victoria Barracks, Windsor|Victoria Barracks]], [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]]
*** 24 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Victoria Barracks, Windsor|Victoria Barracks]], [[Windsor, Berkshire|Windsor]]
*** 30 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Royal Artillery Barracks, [[Woolwich Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 30 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Royal Artillery Barracks, [[Woolwich Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 31 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison<ref name=":99" />
*** 31 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Royal Artillery Barracks, Woolwich Garrison<ref name=":99" />
*** '''[[56th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|56th (London) Infantry Brigade]],<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":16">Beevor, pp. 230–242 (UK Land Forces)</ref> at [[Horse Guards (building)|Horse Guards]], [[Whitehall]], [[London]]<ref name=":4" /><ref>Lindsay, pp. 356–357</ref>
*** '''[[56th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|56th (London) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":16">Beevor, pp. 230–242 (UK Land Forces)</ref> at [[Horse Guards (building)|Horse Guards]], [[Whitehall]], [[London]]<ref name=":44"/><ref>Lindsay, pp. 356–357</ref>
** '''[[South East District (British Army)|South East District]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" />''', at [[Aldershot Garrison]]<ref name=":4" />
** '''[[South East District (British Army)|South East District]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/>''', at [[Aldershot Garrison]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South East District {{Rating|3}} [[Lieutenant General]] [[Peter de la Billière|Sir Peter Edgar de la Cour de la Billière]]<ref name=":8322">{{Cite web|last=Mackie|first=Colin|date=26 June 2020|title=Senior Army Appointments: 1860–present|url=http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201860-.pdf|access-date=29 May 2021|website=Gulabin}}</ref>
*** General Officer Commanding-in-Chief, South East District {{Rating|3}} [[Lieutenant General]] [[Peter de la Billière|Sir Peter Edgar de la Cour de la Billière]]<ref name=":8322">{{Cite web|last=Mackie|first=Colin|date=26 June 2020|title=Senior Army Appointments: 1860–present|url=http://www.gulabin.com/armynavy/pdf/Army%20Commands%201860-.pdf|access-date=29 May 2021|website=Gulabin}}</ref>
*** 251 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Duchess of Kent Barracks, Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":822" /><ref>Lord & Watson, pp. 101–102</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=250 to 253 Squadrons|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/250-to-253-squadrons.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=British Army Units from 1945 on}}</ref>
*** 251 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals, at Duchess of Kent Barracks, Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":8210"/><ref>Lord & Watson, pp. 101–102</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=250 to 253 Squadrons|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-signals/squadrons-2/250-to-253-squadrons.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=British Army Units from 1945 on}}</ref>
*** ''[[56 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals|56 Signal Squadron]], [[Royal Corps of Signals]] (V)'', in [[Eastbourne]] and [[Sandgate, Kent|Sandgate]] [to Commander Communications, BAOR]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''[[56 Signal Squadron, Royal Corps of Signals|56 Signal Squadron]], [[Royal Corps of Signals]] (V)'', in [[Eastbourne]] and [[Sandgate, Kent|Sandgate]] [to Commander Communications, BAOR]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''135 Independent Topographic Squadron, Royal Engineers (V)'', in [[Ewell]] [to come under 42 Survey Group on mobilisation, but support HQ AFCENT]<ref name=":10" />
*** ''135 Independent Topographic Squadron, Royal Engineers (V)'', in [[Ewell]] [to come under 42 Survey Group on mobilisation, but support HQ AFCENT]<ref name=":10" />
*** 41 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Mons Barracks, Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":1184">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 41 to 50|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-41-to-50.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 41 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport, at Mons Barracks, Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":1184">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Squadrons 41 to 50|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/squadrons-41-to-50.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** ''55 Ordnance Company (Ammo), Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V)'' [to 5th Ordnance Bn, Commander Supply, 1st British Corps]<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":854">{{Cite web|date=2007-11-30|title=Independent Squadrons, Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V) [UK]|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071130043934/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/raocsqns.htm|access-date=2021-10-25|website=web.archive.org}}</ref>
*** ''55 Ordnance Company (Ammo), Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V)'' [to 5th Ordnance Bn, Commander Supply, 1st British Corps]<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":854">{{Cite web|date=2007-11-30|title=Independent Squadrons, Royal Army Ordnance Corps (V) [UK]|url=http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/raocsqns.htm|access-date=2021-10-25|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071130043934/http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/raocsqns.htm|archive-date=30 November 2007}}</ref>
*** ''93 Ordnance Company (V)'', in [[Hilsea]]<ref name=":854" /> [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":333">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Major Units 1 to 10|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-army-ordnance-corps/major-units-2.html|access-date=2021-10-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** ''93 Ordnance Company (V)'', in [[Hilsea]]<ref name=":854" /> [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":333">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Major Units 1 to 10|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-army-ordnance-corps/major-units-2.html|access-date=2021-10-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** ''9th Field Workshop Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in Hilsea<ref name=":653">Kneen & Sutton, pp. 306–319</ref> [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":333" />
*** ''9th Field Workshop Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in Hilsea<ref name=":653">Kneen & Sutton, pp. 306–319</ref> [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":333" />
*** ''133 (Kent) Corps Troops Workshop Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in Maidstone<ref name=":822" /> [to Commander Maintenance, Corps Troops, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''133 (Kent) Corps Troops Workshop Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in Maidstone<ref name=":8210"/> [to Commander Maintenance, Corps Troops, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 30th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Inglis Barracks]], [[Mill Hill]]<ref name=":64" /><ref name=":534">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 30th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Inglis Barracks]], [[Mill Hill]]<ref name=":64" /><ref name=":534">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 43rd District Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":534" /><ref name=":64" />
*** 43rd District Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":534" /><ref name=":64" />
*** 44th District Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at [[Templer Barracks]], [[Ashford, Kent|Ashford]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":534" />
*** 44th District Workshop, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, at [[Templer Barracks]], [[Ashford, Kent|Ashford]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":534" />
*** Joint Air Transport Establishment<ref name=":393">Sutton, pp. 570–612</ref>
*** Joint Air Transport Establishment<ref name=":394">Sutton, pp. 570–612</ref>
*** Cambridge British Military Hospital, Aldershot, at Aldershot Garrison (becomes 33rd Field Hospital, RAMC on mobilisation) [to Commander Medical, 1st British Corps]<ref name=":10" />
*** Cambridge British Military Hospital, Aldershot, at Aldershot Garrison (becomes 33rd Field Hospital, RAMC on mobilisation) [to Commander Medical, 1st British Corps]<ref name=":10" />
*** 8 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut|Princess Royal Barracks]], [[Deepcut]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 8 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut|Princess Royal Barracks]], [[Deepcut]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 9 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Prince Philip Barracks, [[Bordon Army Camp]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 9 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Prince Philip Barracks, [[Bordon Camp]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 15 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Bicester Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 15 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Bicester Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 22 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Brompton Barracks]], [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 22 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Brompton Barracks]], [[Chatham, Kent|Chatham]]<ref name=":99" />
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*** '''Headquarters, Royal Army Ordnance Corps Territorial Army''', at [[Blackdown Barracks]], [[Deepcut]]<ref name=":10" />
*** '''Headquarters, Royal Army Ordnance Corps Territorial Army''', at [[Blackdown Barracks]], [[Deepcut]]<ref name=":10" />
*** '''Headquarters, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Territorial Army''', at [[Louisburg Barracks|Louisbourg Barracks]], [[Bordon]]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** '''Headquarters, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers Territorial Army''', at [[Louisburg Barracks|Louisbourg Barracks]], [[Bordon]]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** '''[[2nd (South East) Brigade|2nd (Southeast) Infantry Brigade]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":27" />''', at [[Shorncliffe Army Camp]], [[Cheriton, Kent|Cheriton]]
*** '''[[2nd (South East) Brigade|2nd (Southeast) Infantry Brigade]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":277"/>''', at [[Shorncliffe Army Camp]], [[Cheriton, Kent|Cheriton]]
*** '''[[145th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|145th (Home Counties) Infantry Brigade]]''', at [[Aldershot Garrison]]
*** '''[[145th Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|145th (Home Counties) Infantry Brigade]]''', at [[Aldershot Garrison]]
** [[South West District (British Army)|'''South West District''']],<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" /> at [[Bulford Camp]]<ref name=":4" />
** [[South West District (British Army)|'''South West District''']],<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/> at [[Bulford Camp]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** 243 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp<ref name=":822" /><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 98</ref>
*** 243 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp<ref name=":8210"/><ref name="Lord & Watson, p. 98"/>
*** Independent Field Troop (Allied Mobile Force Land Support), [[Royal Engineers]] [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":822" />
*** Independent Field Troop (Allied Mobile Force Land Support), [[Royal Engineers]] [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":8210"/>
*** 2nd Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers, at [[Duke of Gloucester Barracks]], [[South Cerney]]<ref name=":10" />
*** 2nd Postal and Courier Regiment, Royal Engineers, at [[Duke of Gloucester Barracks]], [[South Cerney]]<ref name=":10" />
*** Allied Mobile Force Land Logistic Support Battalion, Royal Corps of Transport [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":394">Sutton, pp. 570–612</ref><ref name=":107" />
*** Allied Mobile Force Land Logistic Support Battalion, Royal Corps of Transport [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":394">Sutton, pp. 570–612</ref><ref name=":107" />
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*** Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport/Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at [[Azimghur Barracks]], [[Colerne]]<ref name=":120">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Depot & Training Units|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/depot-training-units.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** Junior Leaders Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport/Royal Army Ordnance Corps, at [[Azimghur Barracks]], [[Colerne]]<ref name=":120">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Depot & Training Units|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-corps-of-transport/depot-training-units.html|access-date=2021-10-29|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 27th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Battlesbury Barracks]], [[Warminster Garrison|Warminster]] [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":535">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" />
*** 27th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], at [[Battlesbury Barracks]], [[Warminster Garrison|Warminster]] [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":535">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" />
*** 609 Tactical Air Control Party, Army Air Corps (RAF Officer manned) [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":822" />
*** 609 Tactical Air Control Party, Army Air Corps (RAF Officer manned) [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":8210"/>
*** [[No. 2 Flight AAC|No. 2 Flight, Army Air Corps]], at [[AAC Netheravon]] (under admin of 7 Regiment AAC, 6 x Gazelles) [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":363">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Flights 1 to 5|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/army-air-corps/1-to-5-flights-aac.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref>Davies, p. 5</ref><ref>Davies, p. 9.</ref>
*** [[No. 2 Flight AAC|No. 2 Flight, Army Air Corps]], at [[AAC Netheravon]] (under admin of 7 Regiment AAC, 6 x Gazelles) [to Allied Mobile Force Land]<ref name=":363">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Flights 1 to 5|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/army-air-corps/1-to-5-flights-aac.html|access-date=2021-04-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref>Davies, p. 5</ref><ref>Davies, p. 9.</ref>
*** Defence Medical Equipment Depot, British Army of the Rhine, in [[Ludgershall, Wiltshire#Corunna Barracks|Ludgershall]] (TTW to 4th Garrison Area, becomes 82nd Field Medical Equipment Depot, RAMC) [to Commander Medical, RCZ]<ref name=":10" />
*** Defence Medical Equipment Depot, British Army of the Rhine, in [[Ludgershall, Wiltshire#Corunna Barracks|Ludgershall]] (TTW to 4th Garrison Area, becomes 82nd Field Medical Equipment Depot, RAMC) [to Commander Medical, RCZ]<ref name=":10" />
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*** 12 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Stirling Barracks, [[Larkhill Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 12 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Stirling Barracks, [[Larkhill Garrison]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 78 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth Camp<ref name=":99" />
*** 78 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at Jellalabad Barracks, Tidworth Camp<ref name=":99" />
*** '''[[43rd (Wessex) Infantry Brigade]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" />''', at [[Wyvern Barracks]], [[Exeter]]
*** '''[[43rd (Wessex) Infantry Brigade]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" />''', at [[Wyvern Barracks]], [[Exeter]]
** '''[[Headquarters Wales|Wales District]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" />''', at [[The Barracks, Brecon|The Barracks]], [[Brecon]]<ref name=":4" />
** '''[[Headquarters Wales|Wales District]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/>''', at [[The Barracks, Brecon|The Barracks]], [[Brecon]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** ''414 Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', at [[Monmouth Castle]], [[Monmouth]] (to 217th Mobile Civilian Engineer Group, Commander Royal Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''414 Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', at [[Monmouth Castle]], [[Monmouth]] (to 217th Mobile Civilian Engineer Group, Commander Royal Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''119 (Holywell) Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in [[Prestatyn]] [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":334">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Major Units 1 to 10|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-army-ordnance-corps/major-units-2.html|access-date=2021-10-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** ''119 (Holywell) Recovery Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in [[Prestatyn]] [to Logistic Support Group]<ref name=":334">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - Major Units 1 to 10|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-army-ordnance-corps/major-units-2.html|access-date=2021-10-09|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref>
*** 39th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], in [[Bridgend]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":536">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" /><ref name=":54">Kneen & Sutton, p. 259</ref>
*** 39th District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], in [[Bridgend]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":536">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" /><ref name=":542">Kneen & Sutton, p. 259</ref>
*** '''[[160th (Wales) Brigade|160th (Wales) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" /> at [[The Barracks, Brecon|The Barracks]], [[Brecon]]<ref name=":4" />
*** '''[[160th (Wales) Brigade|160th (Wales) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" /> at [[The Barracks, Brecon|The Barracks]], [[Brecon]]<ref name=":44"/>
** [[Western District (British Army)|'''Western District''']],<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":27" /> at [[Copthorne Barracks]], [[Shrewsbury]]<ref name=":4" />
** [[Western District (British Army)|'''Western District''']],<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /><ref name=":277"/> at [[Copthorne Barracks]], [[Shrewsbury]]<ref name=":44"/>
*** 241 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at [[MoD Donnington|Parsons Barracks]], [[Donnington, Telford|Donnington]]<ref name=":822" /><ref>Lord & Watson, pp. 97–98</ref>
*** 241 Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]], at [[MoD Donnington|Parsons Barracks]], [[Donnington, Telford|Donnington]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref>Lord & Watson, pp. 97–98</ref>
*** ''413 Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', at Kitchener House, [[Stafford]] (to 232nd Mobile Civilian Engineer Group, Commander Royal Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''413 Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', at Kitchener House, [[Stafford]] (to 232nd Mobile Civilian Engineer Group, Commander Royal Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''126 Reclamation Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in [[Coventry]] [to Commander Maintenance, Corps Troops, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** ''126 Reclamation Company, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers (V)'', in [[Coventry]] [to Commander Maintenance, Corps Troops, 1st British Corps]'''<ref name=":10" />'''
*** 20 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Gamecock Barracks]], [[Bramcote, Warwickshire|Bramcote]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 20 Army Education Centre, Royal Army Educational Corps, at [[Gamecock Barracks]], [[Bramcote, Warwickshire|Bramcote]]<ref name=":99" />
*** '''[[143rd (West Midlands) Brigade|143rd (West Midlands) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /> at [[Copthorne Barracks]], [[Shrewsbury]]<ref name=":4" />
*** '''[[143rd (West Midlands) Brigade|143rd (West Midlands) Infantry Brigade]]''',<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" /> at [[Copthorne Barracks]], [[Shrewsbury]]<ref name=":44"/>
** '''[[North West District (British Army)|North West District]]<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" />''', at [[Fulwood Barracks]], [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]]<ref name=":4" /><ref name=":27" />
** '''[[North West District (British Army)|North West District]]<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":10" />''', at [[Fulwood Barracks]], [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]]<ref name=":44"/><ref name=":277"/>
*** ''55 (Merseyside) Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]] (V)'', at Aintree Barracks, [[Liverpool]]<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":32" /><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 167–168</ref>
*** ''55 (Merseyside) Signal Squadron, [[Royal Corps of Signals]] (V)'', at Aintree Barracks, [[Liverpool]]<ref name=":10" /><ref name="MayFOILOC"/><ref>Lord & Watson, p. 167–168</ref>
*** ''411 Independent Combat Plant Troop, [[Royal Engineers]] (V)'', at Gordon House, [[Walsall]] (to Commander Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''411 Independent Combat Plant Troop, [[Royal Engineers]] (V)'', at Gordon House, [[Walsall]] (to Commander Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''415 Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', in [[Failsworth]], [[Manchester]] (to 221st Mobile Civilian Artisan Group, Commander Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''415 Combat Artisan Troop, Royal Engineers (V)'', in [[Failsworth]], [[Oldham]] (to 221st Mobile Civilian Artisan Group, Commander Engineers, BAOR)<ref name=":10" />
*** ''320 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport (V)'' (Home Service Force)
*** ''320 Transport Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport (V)'' (Home Service Force)
*** 42nd District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], in Liverpool<ref name=":822" /><ref name=":537">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" /><ref name=":542">Kneen & Sutton, p. 259</ref>
*** 42nd District Workshop, [[Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers]], in Liverpool<ref name=":8210"/><ref name=":537">{{Cite web|title=British Army units from 1945 on - District Workshops|url=http://british-army-units1945on.co.uk/royal-electrical-and-mechanical-engineers/district-workshops.html|access-date=2021-10-18|website=british-army-units1945on.co.uk}}</ref><ref name=":64" /><ref name=":542">Kneen & Sutton, p. 259</ref>
*** 1 Army Education Centre, [[Royal Army Educational Corps]], at [[Fulwood Barracks]], [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]]<ref name=":99" />
*** 1 Army Education Centre, [[Royal Army Educational Corps]], at [[Fulwood Barracks]], [[Preston, Lancashire|Preston]]<ref name=":99" />
*** '''[[42nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|42nd (North West) Brigade]]<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":27" />''', at [[Chester Castle]], [[Chester]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=History of 42 (North West) Brigade|url=http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/42Bde_History.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20090430232605/http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/42Bde_History.pdf|archive-date=30 April 2009|access-date=|website=British Army}}</ref>
*** '''[[42nd Infantry Brigade (United Kingdom)|42nd (North West) Brigade]]<ref name=":10" /><ref name=":22" /><ref name=":277"/>''', at [[Chester Castle]], [[Chester]]<ref>{{Cite web|title=History of 42 (North West) Brigade|url=http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/42Bde_History.pdf|url-status=dead|archive-url=http://webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk/20090430232605/http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/42Bde_History.pdf|archive-date=30 April 2009|access-date=|website=British Army}}</ref>
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! colspan="" |'''Future Army Structure (2008)'''
! colspan="" |'''Future Army Structure (2008)'''
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| colspan="2" |The structure of the Field Army by late 2008 was as follows:<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|last=Mackinlay|first=Gordon Angus|url=https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Moment_in_Time.html?id=LVn8vgEACAAJ|title="A Moment in Time", The British Army at a Moment in Time – 1 July 2007: A Look at and from it of the makeup of the Regular and Territorial Army|publisher=University of East Anglia|year=2007|location=Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom}}</ref>
| colspan="2" |The structure of the Field Army by late 2008 was as follows:<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|last=Mackinlay|first=Gordon Angus|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=LVn8vgEACAAJ|title="A Moment in Time", The British Army at a Moment in Time – 1 July 2007: A Look at and from it of the makeup of the Regular and Territorial Army|publisher=University of East Anglia|year=2007|location=Norwich, Norfolk, United Kingdom}}</ref>


* '''Headquarters, Land Forces''', at [[Erskine Barracks]], [[Wilton, Wiltshire|Wilton]]<ref name=":1" />
* '''Headquarters, Land Forces''', at [[Erskine Barracks]], [[Wilton, Wiltshire|Wilton]]<ref name=":1" />
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The structure of the Field Army after the Army 2020 reform was as follows by 2015:<ref name=":36">{{Cite web|last=Ministry|first=of Defence|date=July 2013|title=Transforming the British Army an Update|url=http://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2014-0042/20140110-PQ01968B-SOames-A2020-Update-Glossy-U.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=26 November 2021|website=Parliamentary Publishments}}</ref>
The structure of the Field Army after the Army 2020 reform was as follows by 2015:<ref name=":36">{{Cite web|author=Ministry of Defence|date=July 2013|title=Transforming the British Army an Update|url=http://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2014-0042/20140110-PQ01968B-SOames-A2020-Update-Glossy-U.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=26 November 2021|website=Parliamentary Publishments}}</ref>


* '''Headquarters, Field Army''', at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
* '''Headquarters, Field Army''', at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
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*** [[1st Military Police Brigade]], HQ at Worthy Down Barracks, Winchester Garrison
*** [[1st Military Police Brigade]], HQ at Worthy Down Barracks, Winchester Garrison
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=== Army 2020 Refine (2021) ===
=== Army 2020 Refine (2021) ===
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* '''Headquarters, Field Army''', at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
* '''Headquarters, Field Army''', at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
** [[Land Operations Command]], at [[Trenchard Lines]], [[Upavon]]<ref name=":32">{{Cite web|date=12 May 2021|title=FOI(A) regarding Land Operations Command|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/749572/response/1787768/attach/3/20210520%20FOI04295%20Zacchi%20LOC%20final.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=12 May 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref><ref name=":52">{{Cite web|title=Future Soldier|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/events/future-soldier/|access-date=2021-03-26|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
** [[Land Operations Command]], at [[Trenchard Lines]], [[Upavon]]<ref name="MayFOILOC"/><ref name=":52">{{Cite web|title=Future Soldier|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/news-and-events/events/future-soldier/|access-date=2021-03-26|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
** [[Land Warfare Centre (United Kingdom)|Land Warfare Centre]], HQ at Waterloo Lines, Warminster Garrison<ref name=":2">{{cite web|title=Head of Programmes for the Land Warfare Centre - Gov.uk|url=https://files.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/admin/fairs/apptrack/download.cgi?SID=b3duZXI9NTA3MDAwMCZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZkb2NfdHlwZT12YWMmZG9jX2lkPTg2MTYwMyZ2ZXJpZnk9YTE0OTViMTY4NTZkMjc1YjFkN2JhMGU4MTJiNGYwNWI=|page=3|accessdate=26 February 2021}}</ref>
** [[Land Warfare Centre (United Kingdom)|Land Warfare Centre]], HQ at Waterloo Lines, Warminster Garrison<ref name=":2">{{cite web|title=Head of Programmes for the Land Warfare Centre - Gov.uk|url=https://files.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/admin/fairs/apptrack/download.cgi?SID=b3duZXI9NTA3MDAwMCZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZkb2NfdHlwZT12YWMmZG9jX2lkPTg2MTYwMyZ2ZXJpZnk9YTE0OTViMTY4NTZkMjc1YjFkN2JhMGU4MTJiNGYwNWI=|page=3|accessdate=26 February 2021|archive-date=15 April 2021|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210415142037/https://files.civilservicejobs.service.gov.uk/admin/fairs/apptrack/download.cgi?SID=b3duZXI9NTA3MDAwMCZvd25lcnR5cGU9ZmFpciZkb2NfdHlwZT12YWMmZG9jX2lkPTg2MTYwMyZ2ZXJpZnk9YTE0OTViMTY4NTZkMjc1YjFkN2JhMGU4MTJiNGYwNWI=|url-status=dead}}</ref>
** 16th Air Assault Brigade, HQ at Merville Barracks, [[Colchester Garrison]]'''<ref>British Army Review Winter 2021, p. 56.</ref><ref name=":109">{{Cite web|last=Allwood|first=Greg|title=Know Your Army – Weapons And Organisation|url=https://www.forces.net/services/army/know-your-army-weapons-and-organisation|access-date=2021-10-09|website=Forces Network|language=en}}</ref>'''<ref>{{Cite web|last=at 2:21pm|first=6th July 2019|title=Parachute Regiment Marks 50 Years In Aldershot|url=https://www.forces.net/news/parachute-regiment-marks-50-years-aldershot|access-date=2021-08-31|website=Forces Network|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":63">{{Cite web|title=Google Earth|url=https://earth.google.com/web/search/Merville+Barracks/@51.87749011,0.89175256,31.30518935a,0d,48.83896944y,164.56101926h,88.3041527t,0r/data=CigiJgokCRSV0DjEBEtAEWMCpoz_AUtAGbREp4ypRvC_Ic6xjQgV4vC_IhoKFkZFZGk1SVZWODdrb3A3TURkY1AtOHcQAg|access-date=2021-11-11|website=earth.google.com}}</ref>
** 16th Air Assault Brigade, HQ at Merville Barracks, [[Colchester Garrison]]'''<ref>British Army Review Winter 2021, p. 56.</ref><ref name=":109">{{Cite web|last=Allwood|first=Greg|title=Know Your Army – Weapons And Organisation|url=https://www.forces.net/services/army/know-your-army-weapons-and-organisation|access-date=2021-10-09|website=Forces Network|language=en}}</ref>'''<ref>{{Cite web|date=6 July 2019|title=Parachute Regiment Marks 50 Years In Aldershot|url=https://www.forces.net/news/parachute-regiment-marks-50-years-aldershot|access-date=2021-08-31|website=Forces Network|language=en}}</ref><ref name=":63">{{Cite web|title=Google Earth|url=https://earth.google.com/web/search/Merville+Barracks/@51.87749011,0.89175256,31.30518935a,0d,48.83896944y,164.56101926h,88.3041527t,0r/data=CigiJgokCRSV0DjEBEtAEWMCpoz_AUtAGbREp4ypRvC_Ic6xjQgV4vC_IhoKFkZFZGk1SVZWODdrb3A3TURkY1AtOHcQAg|access-date=2021-11-11|website=earth.google.com}}</ref>
** Collective Training Group (also Training Branch, Field Army)'''{{Efn|The Collective Training Group is a 1-star command (Brigade-sized) which provides collective training for Commander Field Army.}}''',<ref>{{Cite web|title=Written questions and answers - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament|url=https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-03-04/hl13886|access-date=2021-11-14|website=questions-statements.parliament.uk|language=en}}</ref> at [[Warminster Garrison]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=March 2018|title=Training Readiness in The British Army: Designing, managing, and evaluating objective based training|url=https://www.4cstrategies.com/content/uploads/2018/03/training-readiness-in-the-ba-wp-jewol_tove.pdf|access-date=13 November 2021|website=4C Strategies|publisher=4C Strategies}}</ref>
** Collective Training Group (also Training Branch, Field Army)'''{{Efn|The Collective Training Group is a 1-star command (Brigade-sized) which provides collective training for Commander Field Army.}}''',<ref>{{Cite web|title=Written questions and answers - Written questions, answers and statements - UK Parliament|url=https://questions-statements.parliament.uk/written-questions/detail/2021-03-04/hl13886|access-date=2021-11-14|website=questions-statements.parliament.uk|language=en}}</ref> at [[Warminster Garrison]]<ref>{{Cite web|date=March 2018|title=Training Readiness in The British Army: Designing, managing, and evaluating objective based training|url=https://www.4cstrategies.com/content/uploads/2018/03/training-readiness-in-the-ba-wp-jewol_tove.pdf|access-date=13 November 2021|website=4C Strategies}}</ref>
** Field Training Unit{{Efn|The Field Training Unit is a 1-star command (brigade equivalent) which provides training for the Field Army's light and mechanised battlegroups}}
** Field Training Unit{{Efn|The Field Training Unit is a 1-star command (brigade equivalent) which provides training for the Field Army's light and mechanised battlegroups}}
** '''1st (United Kingdom) Division''', HQ at Imphal Barracks, York – 'Adaptable Force'
** '''1st (United Kingdom) Division''', HQ at Imphal Barracks, York – 'Adaptable Force'
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*** [[Specialised Infantry Group]], HQ at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
*** [[Specialised Infantry Group]], HQ at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
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=== Future Soldier (2030) ===
=== Future Soldier (2030) ===
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The structure of the Field Army by 2023 following the 'Future Soldier' programme:<ref>{{Cite web|title=Field Army|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
The structure of the Field Army by 2023 following the 'Future Soldier' programme:<ref name="Field Army">{{Cite web|title=Field Army|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>


* '''Headquarters, Field Army''', at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
* '''Headquarters, Field Army''', HQ at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
** '''[[Field Army Troops]]''', at [[Marlborough Lines]], [[Andover, Hampshire|Andover]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=25 November 2021|title=Future Soldier Guide|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1036060/Future_Soldier_guide.pdf|access-date=25 November 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Field Army|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
** '''[[Field Army Troops]]''', at [[Marlborough Lines]], [[Andover, Hampshire|Andover]]<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|date=25 November 2021|title=Future Soldier Guide|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1036060/Future_Soldier_guide.pdf|access-date=25 November 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications}}</ref><ref name="Field Army"/>
*** [[Cyber and Electro Magnetic Activities Effects Group]], at Marlborough Lines, Andover<ref name=":02">{{Cite web|date=25 November 2021|title=Future Soldier Guide|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1036060/Future_Soldier_guide.pdf|access-date=25 November 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=CEMA Effects Group|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/cema-effects-group/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** [[Cyber and Electro Magnetic Activities Effects Group]], at Marlborough Lines, Andover<ref name=":02">{{Cite web|date=25 November 2021|title=Future Soldier Guide|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1036060/Future_Soldier_guide.pdf|access-date=25 November 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=CEMA Effects Group|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/cema-effects-group/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group,<ref>{{Cite web|title=ISR Group|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/isr-group/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref> at Trenchard Lines, Upavon<ref name=":23">{{Cite web|last=at 12:52pm|first=Briohny Williams 21st October 2020|title=Exercise Wessex Seahawk: Army Trials Unmanned Aircraft In Cornwall|url=https://www.forces.net/news/exercise-wessex-sea-army-trials-unmanned-aircraft|access-date=2020-10-29|website=Forces Network|language=en}}</ref>
*** Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group,<ref>{{Cite web|title=ISR Group|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/isr-group/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref> at Trenchard Lines, Upavon<ref name=":23">{{Cite web|author=Briohny Williams|date=21 October 2020|title=Exercise Wessex Seahawk: Army Trials Unmanned Aircraft In Cornwall|url=https://www.forces.net/news/exercise-wessex-sea-army-trials-unmanned-aircraft|access-date=2020-10-29|website=Forces Network|language=en}}</ref>
*** 16th Air Assault Brigade Combat Team, at Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison<ref name=":02" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/16-air-assault-brigade-combat-team/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** 2nd Medical Group, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall<ref name=":02" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=2 Medical Group|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/2-medical-group/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** 2nd Medical Group, at Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall<ref name=":02" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=2 Medical Group|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/2-medical-group/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** Land Warfare Centre, HQ at Waterloo Lines, Warminster Garrison<ref name=":2" />
*** Land Warfare Centre, HQ at Waterloo Lines, Warminster Garrison<ref name=":2" />
** '''1st (United Kingdom) Division''', HQ at Catterick Garrison<ref name=":04">{{Cite web|date=25 November 2021|title=Future Soldier Guide|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1036060/Future_Soldier_guide.pdf|access-date=25 November 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications}}</ref>
** '''[[1st (United Kingdom) Division]]''', HQ at Catterick Garrison<ref name=":04">{{Cite web|date=25 November 2021|title=Future Soldier Guide|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/1036060/Future_Soldier_guide.pdf|access-date=25 November 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publications}}</ref>
*** [[16th Air Assault Brigade Combat Team]], at Merville Barracks, Colchester Garrison<ref name=":02" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/field-army/16-air-assault-brigade-combat-team/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** 2nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Garrison
*** 2nd Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals, at Catterick Garrison
*** 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (Army Reserve), in Redditch – paired with 2 Signal Regiment
*** 37th Signal Regiment, Royal Corps of Signals (Army Reserve), in Redditch – paired with 2 Signal Regiment
*** 1st Military Intelligence Battalion, [[Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom)|Intelligence Corps]], at Gaza Barracks, Catterick Garrison<ref>{{cite web|title=1 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/intelligence-corps/intelligence-corps-battalions/|access-date=5 January 2020|publisher=British Army}}</ref>
*** 1st Military Intelligence Battalion, [[Intelligence Corps (United Kingdom)|Intelligence Corps]], at Gaza Barracks, Catterick Garrison<ref>{{cite web|title=1 MILITARY INTELLIGENCE BATTALION|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/intelligence-corps/intelligence-corps-battalions/|access-date=5 January 2020|publisher=British Army}}</ref>
*** [[5 Military Intelligence Battalion|5th Military Intelligence Battalion]], Intelligence Corps (Army Reserve), in, Edinburgh<ref name=":023">[https://www.army.mod.uk/media/10192/adr009405_in_front_5.pdf British Army Newsletter | Summer 2020 | Issue 5 | In Front].</ref>''<ref name=":66222">{{Cite web|date=6 July 2020|title=Information regarding locations of Army Reserve units|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/664382/response/1596315/attach/3/20200706%20FOI05506%20Arbeely%20Response%20Letter%20ArmySec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|url-status=live|access-date=7 March 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>'' – paired with 1 MI Bn<ref name=":7822">{{Cite web|title=FOI(A) regarding Combat Service Support unit pairings|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/748312/response/1789612/attach/3/20210514%20FOI04105%20Zacchi%20Response%20Letter%20ArmyPolSec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=14 May 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>
*** [[5 Military Intelligence Battalion|5th Military Intelligence Battalion]], Intelligence Corps (Army Reserve), in, Edinburgh<ref name=":023">[https://www.army.mod.uk/media/10192/adr009405_in_front_5.pdf British Army Newsletter | Summer 2020 | Issue 5 | In Front].</ref>''<ref name=":66222">{{Cite web|date=6 July 2020|title=Information regarding locations of Army Reserve units|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/664382/response/1596315/attach/3/20200706%20FOI05506%20Arbeely%20Response%20Letter%20ArmySec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=7 March 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>'' – paired with 1 MI Bn<ref name=":78222">{{Cite web|title=FOI(A) regarding Combat Service Support unit pairings|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/748312/response/1789612/attach/3/20210514%20FOI04105%20Zacchi%20Response%20Letter%20ArmyPolSec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=14 May 2021|website=What do they know?| date=16 April 2021 }}</ref>
*** 4th Light Brigade Combat Team, at Munster Barracks, Catterick Garrison<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Light Brigade Combat Team|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/4-light-brigade-combat-team/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** [[4th Light Brigade Combat Team]], at Munster Barracks, Catterick Garrison<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=4 Light Brigade Combat Team|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/4-light-brigade-combat-team/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team, at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=7 Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/7-light-mechanised-brigade-combat-team/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** [[7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team]], at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=7 Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/7-light-mechanised-brigade-combat-team/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** 11th Security Force Assistance Brigade, at Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=11 Security Force Assistance Brigade|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/11-security-force-assistance-brigade/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** [[11th Security Force Assistance Brigade]], at Aldershot Garrison<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=11 Security Force Assistance Brigade|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/11-security-force-assistance-brigade/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** [[19th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)|19th Reserve Brigade]], at Imphal Barracks, York<ref>{{Cite web|title=19 Brigade|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/19-brigade/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref> – home defence and resilience duties
*** [[19th Light Brigade (United Kingdom)|19th Reserve Brigade]], at Imphal Barracks, York<ref>{{Cite web|title=19 Brigade|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/19-brigade/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref> – home defence and resilience duties
*** 8th Engineer Brigade, at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=13 July 2021|title=FOI(A) regarding the order of battle of 8th Engineer Brigade|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/765647/response/1833030/attach/3/20210713%20FOI06400%20Zacchi%20Response%20Letter%20ArmyPolSec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=19 July 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref><ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/Army2020_Report.pdf Army 2020 Update] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610215557/http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/Army2020_Report.pdf|date=10 June 2014}}</ref>
*** 8th Engineer Brigade, at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|date=13 July 2021|title=FOI(A) regarding the order of battle of 8th Engineer Brigade|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/765647/response/1833030/attach/3/20210713%20FOI06400%20Zacchi%20Response%20Letter%20ArmyPolSec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=19 July 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref><ref>[http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/Army2020_Report.pdf Army 2020 Update] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140610215557/http://www.army.mod.uk/documents/general/Army2020_Report.pdf|date=10 June 2014}}</ref>
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**** 29th (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
**** 29th (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search) Group, at Montgomery House, Aldershot Garrison
*** 102nd Theatre Sustainment Brigade, at Catterick Garrison<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=102 Logistic Brigade|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/102-operational-sustainment-brigade/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
*** 102nd Theatre Sustainment Brigade, at Catterick Garrison<ref name=":04" /><ref>{{Cite web|title=102 Logistic Brigade|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/future-army/unit-details/1-uk-division/102-operational-sustainment-brigade/|access-date=2021-11-25|website=www.army.mod.uk|language=en-GB}}</ref>
** '''3rd (United Kingdom) Division''', HQ at Bulford Camp
** '''[[3rd (United Kingdom) Division]]''', HQ at Bulford Camp
*** The Royal Wessex Yeomanry (Army Reserve), HQ at Allenby Barracks, Bovington Garrison
*** The Royal Wessex Yeomanry (Army Reserve), HQ at Allenby Barracks, Bovington Garrison
*** [[4 Military Intelligence Battalion (United Kingdom)|4th Military Intelligence Battalion]], Intelligence Corps, at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp<ref>{{cite web|title=4 Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/intelligence-corps/4-military-intelligence/|access-date=23 August 2018|publisher=British Army}}</ref>''<ref name=":362">{{Cite web|last=Ministry|first=of Defence|date=July 2013|title=Transforming the British Army an Update|url=http://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2014-0042/20140110-PQ01968B-SOames-A2020-Update-Glossy-U.pdf|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=28 March 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publishings}}</ref><ref name=":6623">{{Cite web|date=6 July 2020|title=Information regarding locations of Army Reserve units|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/664382/response/1596315/attach/3/20200706%20FOI05506%20Arbeely%20Response%20Letter%20ArmySec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|url-status=live|access-date=7 March 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>''
*** [[4 Military Intelligence Battalion (United Kingdom)|4th Military Intelligence Battalion]], Intelligence Corps, at Ward Barracks, Bulford Camp<ref>{{cite web|title=4 Military Intelligence (MI) Battalion|url=https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/intelligence-corps/4-military-intelligence/|access-date=23 August 2018|publisher=British Army}}</ref>''<ref name=":362">{{Cite web|author=Ministry of Defence|date=July 2013|title=Transforming the British Army an Update|url=http://data.parliament.uk/DepositedPapers/Files/DEP2014-0042/20140110-PQ01968B-SOames-A2020-Update-Glossy-U.pdf|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=28 March 2021|website=United Kingdom Parliamentary Publishings}}</ref><ref name=":66222"/>''
*** 7th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps (Army Reserve), in [[Bristol]]''<ref name=":66222"/>'' – paired with 4 MI Bn<ref name=":78222"/>
*** 7th Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps (Army Reserve), in [[Bristol]]''<ref name=":6624">{{Cite web|date=6 July 2020|title=Information regarding locations of Army Reserve units|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/664382/response/1596315/attach/3/20200706%20FOI05506%20Arbeely%20Response%20Letter%20ArmySec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|url-status=live|access-date=7 March 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>'' – paired with 4 MI Bn<ref name=":78222">{{Cite web|title=FOI(A) regarding Combat Service Support unit pairings|url=https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/748312/response/1789612/attach/3/20210514%20FOI04105%20Zacchi%20Response%20Letter%20ArmyPolSec.pdf?cookie_passthrough=1|access-date=14 May 2021|website=What do they know?}}</ref>
*** 7th Signals Group, HQ at Swinton Barracks, Perham Down
*** 7th Signals Group, HQ at Swinton Barracks, Perham Down
*** [[1st Deep Recce Strike Brigade Combat Team|1st Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team]], HQ at Tidworth Camp
*** [[1st Deep Recce Strike Brigade Combat Team|1st Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade Combat Team]], HQ at Tidworth Camp
*** 12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, HQ at Bulford Camp
*** [[12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team (United Kingdom)|12th Armoured Brigade Combat Team]], HQ at Bulford Camp
*** 20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, HQ at Bulford Camp
*** [[20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team (United Kingdom)|20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team]], HQ at Bulford Camp
*** 7th Air Defence Group, HQ at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island
*** 7th Air Defence Group, HQ at Baker Barracks, Thorney Island
*** 25th (Close Support) Engineer Group, HQ at Wing Barracks, Bulford Camp
*** 25th (Close Support) Engineer Group, HQ at Wing Barracks, Bulford Camp
*** 101st Operational Sustainment Brigade, HQ at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
*** 101st Operational Sustainment Brigade, HQ at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
*** 1st Royal Military Police Group, HQ at Marlborough Lines, Andover
*** 1st Royal Military Police Group, HQ at Marlborough Lines, Andover
** '''6th (United Kingdom) Division''', HQ at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
** '''[[6th (United Kingdom) Division]]''', HQ at Trenchard Lines, Upavon
*** 77th Brigade, HQ at Pirbright Camp
*** [[77th Brigade (United Kingdom)|77th Brigade]], HQ at Pirbright Camp
*** [[Army Special Operations Brigade]], HQ at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
*** [[Army Special Operations Brigade]], HQ at Saint Omer Barracks, Aldershot Garrison
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Following the [[1966 Defence White Paper]], [[United Kingdom Land Forces]] was formed, and the post of '''Deputy Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces''' was created, with the holder having the rank of [[Lieutenant General]]. In 1982, as a result of the [[1981 Defence White Paper]], this post was redesignated as '''Commander, United Kingdom Field Army''', typically shortened to just 'Commander Field Army'. Commander Field Army oversaw several 'deputy commanders', including one each for the services such as Commander, [[Royal Corps of Signals]] or Commander, Transport and Movements ([[Royal Corps of Transport]]). The Commander Field Army worked as the official field commander for UK Land Forces during this period, though the post was disestablished in 1995 following the [[Options for Change]].<ref name=":3" />
Following the [[1966 Defence White Paper]], [[United Kingdom Land Forces]] was formed, and the post of '''Deputy Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces''' was created, with the holder having the rank of [[Lieutenant General]]. In 1982, as a result of the [[1981 Defence White Paper]], this post was redesignated as '''Commander, United Kingdom Field Army''', typically shortened to just 'Commander Field Army'. Commander Field Army oversaw several 'deputy commanders', including one each for the services such as Commander, [[Royal Corps of Signals]] or Commander, Transport and Movements ([[Royal Corps of Transport]]). The Commander Field Army worked as the official field commander for UK Land Forces during this period, though the post was disestablished in 1995 following the [[Options for Change]].<ref name=":3" />


In November 2015, the post of [[Commander Land Forces]] was redesignated as '''Commander Field Army'''.
In November 2015, the post of [[Commander Land Forces]] was redesignated as '''Commander Field Army'''.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/482984/20151201-FOI201510480_76137_CFA_Restructure_ArmySec.pdf|title=Freedom of Information: CFA Restructure|publisher=Ministry of Defence|access-date=9 December 2021}}</ref>

{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
! colspan="6" |Commander United Kingdom Field Army
|-
! colspan="5" |Commander Field Army
|-
|-
!Image
!Image
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!Term began
!Term began
!Term ended
!Term ended
!Ref
|-
|-
|
|[[File:James_Everard_(39521465025)_(Everard_cropped).jpg|94x94px]]
|Lieutenant General
|Lieutenant General
|[[Redmond Watt|Redmond "Reddy" Watt]]
|Sir James Everard
|September 2003
|November 2015
|March 2005
|December 2016
|<ref>{{London Gazette
| issue = 57069
| date = 30 September 2003
| page = 12054
| supp = y
}}</ref>
|-
|-
|
|[[File:General_Patrick_Sanders.png|85x85px]]
|Lieutenant General
|Lieutenant General
|[[Robin Brims]]
|[[Patrick Sanders (British Army officer)|Patrick Sanders]]<ref>{{London Gazette
|March 2005
| issue = 61793
|October 2007
| date = 19 December 2016
|<ref>{{London Gazette
| page = 26901
| issue = 57596
| date = 29 March 2005
| page = 3752
| supp = y
| supp = y
}}</ref>
}}</ref>
|December 2016
|March 2019
|-
|-
|
|[[File:Lieutenant_General_Ivan_Jones_(cropped).jpg|86x86px]]
|Lieutenant General
|Lieutenant General
|[[Graeme Lamb]]
|[[Ivan Jones (British Army officer)|Ivan Jones]]<ref>{{London Gazette
|October 2007
| issue = 62610
|July 2009
| date = 9 April 2019
|<ref>{{London Gazette
| page = 6432
| issue = 58489
| date = 23 October 2007
| page = 15280
| supp = y
| supp = y
}}</ref>
}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Op_Honours_(36)_2011_(White-Spunner_cropped).jpg|border|112x112px]]
|Lieutenant General
|[[Barney White-Spunner]]
|July 2009
|October 2011
|<ref>{{London Gazette| issue = 59120| date = 7 July 2009| page = 11615| supp = y}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Army_(British_Army)_General_Sir_Nicholas_Carter_(US_Army_photo_180514-A-IW468-223).jpg|border|115x115px]]
|Lieutenant General
|[[Nick Carter (British Army officer)|Nick Carter]]
|October 2011
|January 2012
|<ref>{{London Gazette| issue = 59973| date = 21 November 2011| pages = 22333| supp = y}}</ref>
|-style="text-align:center;"
! colspan="6" |Commander Field Army
|-
|[[File:James_Everard_(39521465025)_(Everard_cropped).jpg|110x110px]]
|Lieutenant General
|[[James Everard|Sir James Everard]]
|November 2015
|December 2016
|<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.defenceviewpoints.co.uk/defence-news/new-uk-commander-land-forces-announced|title=New UK Commander, Land Forces announced|publisher=Defence Viewpoints|accessdate=21 March 2014}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:General_Patrick_Sanders.png|100x100px]]
|Lieutenant General
|[[Patrick Sanders (British Army officer)|Patrick Sanders]]
|December 2016
|March 2019
|<ref>{{London Gazette| issue = 61793| date = 19 December 2016| page = 26901| supp = y}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Lieutenant_General_Ivan_Jones_(cropped).jpg|102x102px]]
|Lieutenant General
|[[Ivan Jones (British Army officer)|Ivan Jones]]
|March 2019
|March 2019
|April 2021
|April 2021
|<ref>{{London Gazette| issue = 62610| date = 9 April 2019| page = 6432| supp = y}}</ref>
|-
|-
|[[File:Major_General_Ralph_Wooddisse_(crop).jpg|113x113px]]
|[[File:20190110-Col of Regt Portrait (cropped).jpg|108x108px]]
|Lieutenant General
|Lieutenant General
|[[Ralph Wooddisse]]<ref>{{London Gazette
|[[Ralph Wooddisse]]
| issue = 63325
| date = 20 April 2021
| page = 7239
| supp = y
}}</ref>
|April 2021
|April 2021
|March 2024
|<ref>{{London Gazette| issue = 63325| date = 20 April 2021| page = 7239| supp = y}}</ref>
|-
|[[File:Michael R. Elviss (cropped).jpg|134x134px]]
|Lieutenant General
|[[Mike Elviss]]
|March 2024
|
|
|<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.forces.net/services/army/british-army-welcomes-iraq-and-afghanistan-veteran-new-commander-field-army|title=British Army welcomes Iraq and Afghanistan veteran as new Commander Field Army|date=19 March 2024|publisher=Forces.net|access-date=5 April 2024}}</ref>
|}
|}


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* {{Cite book|last=Beevor|first=Antony|title=Inside the British Army|publisher=Corgi Books|year=1991|isbn=978-0552138185|location=Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom|oclc=634173988}}
* {{Cite book|last=Beevor|first=Antony|title=Inside the British Army|publisher=Corgi Books|year=1991|isbn=978-0552138185|location=Reading, Berkshire, United Kingdom|oclc=634173988}}


== External Links ==
== External links ==


* [https://www.army.mod.uk/media/2400/armystructure_landscape_v4-01.png?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=1200&rnd=131557358400000000 Army Command Structure as 2019]
* [https://www.army.mod.uk/media/2400/armystructure_landscape_v4-01.png?anchor=center&mode=crop&width=1200&rnd=131557358400000000 Army Command Structure as 2019]
* A Guide to Invitations and Appointments for High Commissions and Embassies in London, [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]], June 2006 edition
* A Guide to Invitations and Appointments for High Commissions and Embassies in London, [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]], June 2006 edition

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Field Army
ActiveSeptember 2003 – present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleResponsible for "generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations".
Part ofArmy Headquarters
Garrison/HQTrenchard Lines, Upavon
Commanders
CommanderLt Gen Mike Elviss

The Field Army is a command of the British Army responsible for generating and preparing forces for current and contingency operations. Commander Field Army reports to the Chief of the General Staff.

Background

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Following the 1966 Defence White Paper, United Kingdom Land Forces was formed, and the post of Deputy Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces was created, with the holder having the rank of Lieutenant General. In 1982, as a result of the 1981 Defence White Paper, this post was redesignated as Commander, United Kingdom Field Army, typically shortened to just 'Commander Field Army'. Commander Field Army oversaw corps directors such as Commander, Royal Corps of Signals or Commander, Transport and Movements (Royal Corps of Transport).[1]

United Kingdom Field Army was headquartered at Erskine Barracks in Wilton and responsible for organising home defence forces. The UK Field Army was described by senior officers as "roughly the home equivalent of the British Corps in West Germany", but its commander told Beevor that it was 'not a coherent organisation'. UK Field Army was responsible for all out-of-area operations, training, and home administration.[2] By 1991, the United Kingdom Field Army presided over nearly 40,000 regular soldiers, just over 70,000 members of the Territorial Army (TA), and 6,000 civilians. In addition to the UK Field Army's defence commitments, the Field Army was responsible for aid to the civil authority.[3]

The post was disestablished in 1995 following the Options for Change defence review.[4][3]

Land Command was later divided in 2003, under the LANDmark reorganisation, into two suborganisations, Field Army and Regional Forces, that paralleled the Cold War structure of UKLF.[5] Commander Field Army had two deployable divisions (1st Armoured Division, 3rd Mechanised Division), Theatre Troops, Joint Helicopter Command, and Training Support under him. In 2007 it was announced that a new deployable divisional HQ would be established until at least 2011, as a means of meeting the UK's commitments to provide divisional HQs on a rotational basis to Regional Command (South) in Afghanistan and as the lead nation of Multi-National Division (South-East) in Iraq. This was based in York and formed around the re-established 6th Division.[4][6]

Field Army

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Marlborough Lines, Andover

Under another reorganisation effective from 1 November 2011 the Chief of the General Staff took direct command of the Army through a new structure, based at Andover, known as "Army Headquarters".[7][8][9] The post of Commander-in-Chief, Land Forces ceased to exist.[8] In its place a new post of Commander, Land Forces was created, to be held by a lieutenant general (three-star rank).[10]

Following the Strategic Defence and Security Review 2010, the government announced significant changes to the structure of the formations under Land Forces that would be implemented from 2010 - 2020:[11]

  • Field Army: By 2020, the total withdrawal of British forces stationed in Germany will be complete, and the Army's operational structure will be formed around a total of five multi-role brigades (MRB); these will be taken from the two brigades currently stationed in Germany under 1st Armoured Division, and three of the four in the UK under 3rd Mechanised Division. To ensure costs are kept down, the MOD's proposal will be to station units as close as possible to training areas. In this process, 19 Light Brigade in Northern Ireland was disbanded.
  • Regional Forces: While the regional forces elements have been retained at brigade level, with all ten regional brigades remaining as they are, the regional divisional HQs (2nd Division, 4th Division and 5th Division) were replaced with a single 2-star regional headquarters at Aldershot known as Support Command from Spring 2012.

When Personnel Support Command was established in 2015, it was decided that the role of SJC(UK) Commander was to transfer to Commander PSC in Aldershot. In due course PSC became Home Command.[12]

On 23 November 2015, it was announced that the post of Commander Land Forces would be renamed as Commander Field Army as part of the Army Command Review.[13] CFA will have four brigadiers under their command, namely: Assistant Chief of Staff Commitments, Assistant Chief of Staff Support, Assistant Chief of Staff Warfare and Assistant Chief of Staff Training.[14][15] During the reorganisation, the post of Assistant Chief of Staff (Warfare) was to be held by the Director, Land Warfare Centre.[4]

Land Operations Command was established on 2 September 2019 as a staff branch within Headquarters Field Army in Andover. Through it, Commander Field Army conducts the planning, generation and operational control of all Field Army deployments.[16]

List of structures

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End of Cold War (1989)

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Future Army Structure (2008)

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Army 2020 (2015)

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Army 2020 Refine (2021)

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Future Soldier (2030)

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Commanders

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Following the 1966 Defence White Paper, United Kingdom Land Forces was formed, and the post of Deputy Commander-in-Chief, UK Land Forces was created, with the holder having the rank of Lieutenant General. In 1982, as a result of the 1981 Defence White Paper, this post was redesignated as Commander, United Kingdom Field Army, typically shortened to just 'Commander Field Army'. Commander Field Army oversaw several 'deputy commanders', including one each for the services such as Commander, Royal Corps of Signals or Commander, Transport and Movements (Royal Corps of Transport). The Commander Field Army worked as the official field commander for UK Land Forces during this period, though the post was disestablished in 1995 following the Options for Change.[4]

In November 2015, the post of Commander Land Forces was redesignated as Commander Field Army.[134]

Commander United Kingdom Field Army
Image Rank Name Term began Term ended Ref
Lieutenant General Redmond "Reddy" Watt September 2003 March 2005 [135]
Lieutenant General Robin Brims March 2005 October 2007 [136]
Lieutenant General Graeme Lamb October 2007 July 2009 [137]
Lieutenant General Barney White-Spunner July 2009 October 2011 [138]
Lieutenant General Nick Carter October 2011 January 2012 [139]
Commander Field Army
Lieutenant General Sir James Everard November 2015 December 2016 [140]
Lieutenant General Patrick Sanders December 2016 March 2019 [141]
Lieutenant General Ivan Jones March 2019 April 2021 [142]
Lieutenant General Ralph Wooddisse April 2021 March 2024 [143]
Lieutenant General Mike Elviss March 2024 [144]

Footnotes

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Notes

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  1. ^ Sections at Colchester Garrison, Taunton, Bulford, Preston, York, and Edinburgh
  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

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