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  2. Structure of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The command structure within the British Army is hierarchical; with divisions and brigades controlling groupings of units from an administrative perspective. Major units are battalion -sized, with minor units being company sized sub-units. In some regiments or corps, battalions are called regiments, and companies are called squadrons or ...

  3. Infantry of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The other major independent element of the Reaction Force is 3 Commando Brigade; although this does have British Army units attached in combat support roles, the infantry units are from the Royal Marines, which is part of the Naval Service. [note 1] 4th Light Brigade Combat Team. 1st Battalion, Grenadier Guards (Light Infantry) [note 2] [note 3]

  4. British Army - Wikipedia

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    The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories and Crown Dependencies, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Naval Service and the Royal Air Force. As of 1 January 2024, the British Army comprises 75,166 regular full-time personnel, 4,062 Gurkhas, 26,244 volunteer reserve ...

  5. Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Until 1918, the chief of staff of a brigade was known as a brigade major. Before 1922, British Army brigades were normally commanded by general officers holding the rank of brigadier-general (equivalent to a "one-star" rank in the US Army); after that date, the brigade commander was an appointment for officers with the rank of brigadier, which ...

  6. List of British brigades of the Second World War - Wikipedia

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    List of British infantry brigades of the Second World War (101–308 and named) List of British mobile brigades during the Second World War (includes armoured, cavalry, armoured reconnaissance, motor machine gun, support groups, and tank brigades) List of British special service brigades of the Second World War.

  7. 77th Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    77th Brigade (United Kingdom) The 77th Brigade is a British Army formation, created in January 2015 by renaming the Security Assistance Group which was created under the Army 2020 concept; [6][7] A previous 77th Brigade served in World War I. The present brigade's broad purpose is to conduct psychological operations. [8]

  8. Ranger Regiment (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    The Ranger Regiment is a special operations-capable unit of the British Army which was formed on 1 December 2021 under the Future Soldier reform and is part of the Army Special Operations Brigade previously called the Specialised Infantry Group. [1][8] It is intended to be used primarily in an unconventional warfare and foreign internal defence ...

  9. Category:Brigades of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    1st Military Intelligence Brigade (United Kingdom) 1st Military Police Brigade. 1st Reconnaissance Brigade (United Kingdom) 2nd Medical Group. 11th Infantry Brigade Group. 42nd Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North West. 77th Brigade (United Kingdom) 78th Brigade (United Kingdom)