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  2. List of current Army Reserve units of the British Army

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    Below is the list of units part of the corps down to platoon (troop) size. [81][82] Joint Service Support Unit, at RAF Digby (Army Reserve elements) 63 (Special Air Service) Signal Squadron, at Stirling Lines, Hereford and a troop in Portsmouth. Central Volunteer Headquarters, Royal Corps of Signals, at Basil Hill Barracks, Corsham [83] 254 ...

  3. Army Reserve (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Army Reserve is the active-duty volunteer reserve force of the British Army. It is separate from the Regular Reserve whose members are ex-Regular personnel who retain a statutory liability for service. The Army Reserve was known as the Territorial Force from 1908 to 1921, the Territorial Army (TA) from 1921 to 1967, the Territorial and Army ...

  4. 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment (4 PARA), is an Army Reserve unit of the British Army. Now recruiting across the United Kingdom originally the Battalion covered the North of England, with its headquarters located in Pudsey, West Yorkshire. Following the Options for Change review in 1993, 4 PARA amalgamated with the 15th (Scottish ...

  5. List of British Army installations - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters North [56][57] Headquarters, 4th Light Brigade Combat Team [58] Headquarters, Catterick Garrison The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland [59] 1st Military Intelligence Battalion, Intelligence Corps [59] Cambrai Barracks. Catterick Garrison. England.

  6. Training of the Army Reserve (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    ATR Grantham and the Army Training Units (ATUs) are the British Army’s primary locations for providing the Army Reserve Phase One Foundation Weekend, which is designed to introduce recruits to basic military skills and life. [9][4] Reserve Recruits then complete the Module 2 course of four residential training weekends over an 8-week period ...

  7. Bramley Training Area - Wikipedia

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    c.1914-Present. Bramley Training Area is a British Army training camp, located south of the village of Bramley, Hampshire. Opened during World War I as an ammunition depot, the site now comprises a field training area and an Army Reserve Centre at Lapraik House, the base for C Squadron, 21 Special Air Service. [1][2]

  8. Carlton Barracks - Wikipedia

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    The barracks are also the home of the Yorkshire Officer Training Regiment [8] and the local branch of the Army Cadet Force [9] as well as HMS Ceres, Royal Naval Reserve, [10] which is also home to the Yorkshire Universities Royal Navy Unit, [11] and the Leeds Detachment of the Royal Marines Reserve Merseyside. [12]

  9. Chetwynd Barracks - Wikipedia

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    In use. 1919-Present. Garrison information. Occupants. Headquarters 7th Light Mechanised Brigade Combat Team. Reserves Training and Mobilisation Centre. Chetwynd Barracks is a British Army installation at Chilwell, Nottinghamshire, England. It is home to the Reserves Training and Mobilisation Centre. It is set to close in 2026.