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This page is a historic list of units in the United Kingdom Territorial Army as of 2012, prior to its disestablishment, and re-establishment as the Army Reserve, in 2014.

Honourable Artillery Company

Royal Armoured Corps

Royal Artillery

Royal Engineers

Royal Corps of Signals

Infantry

Special Air Service

Army Air Corps

The Royal Logistic Corps

Corps of Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers

Intelligence Corps

  • 3rd Military Intelligence Battalion
  • 5th Military Intelligence Battalion

Army Medical Services

  • Central Reserves Headquarters, Army Medical Services, Strensall Camp
  • Army Medical Services Operational Headquarters Support Group, Strensall Camp

Royal Army Medical Corps

Adjutant General's Corps

  • Central Volunteer Headquarters Adjutant General's Corps
  • Army Legal Services
  • Educational and Training Support
  • Military Provost Staff
  • Military Provost Guard Service
  • Royal Military Police Special Investigation Branch
  • 4 Regiment, Royal Military Police
  • 5 Regiment, Royal Military Police

Army Reserve bands

Army Reserve bands are not part of the Corps of Army Music. They are under the direct command of their parent corps or regiment.

There are currently 20 Army Reserve bands located across the UK with one in Gibraltar:

Pipes and Drums

Officers' Training Corps

Main article: Officers' Training Corps

Many British Universities also have Officer Training Corps units, which allow students to experience military life. University Officer Training Corps (UOTCs) still officially form part of the Army Reserve. However, the officer cadets fall into reserve category "B", meaning that they cannot be called up for service unless there is a national emergency.

  • Aberdeen UOTC
  • Birmingham UOTC
  • Bristol UOTC
  • Cambridge UOTC
  • East Midlands UOTC
  • City of Edinburgh UOTC
  • Exeter UOTC
  • Glasgow and Strathclyde UOTC
  • Leeds UOTC
  • Liverpool UOTC
  • Manchester & Salford UOTC
  • Northumbrian UOTC
  • Oxford UOTC
  • Queen's UOTC
  • Sheffield UOTC
  • Southampton UOTC
  • Tayforth UOTC
  • Wales UOTC
  • University of London OTC

References

  1. TA Units – British Army Website Archived 2013-05-17 at the Wayback Machine
  2. Queen's Regulations, March 2009
  3. "Territorial Army Bands (TA)". Retrieved 19 August 2012.
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