§ Lord Morris of Castle Morrisasked Her Majesty's Government:
Following the Strategic Defence Review, what is the revised Order of Battle for HQ Land Command; and whether a diagram illustrating the revised Order of Battle could he provided. [HL946]
§ Lord GilbertFollowing the Strategic Defence Review, the Order of Battle for Land Command will be two deployable divisions and four regional divisions. The deployable divisions will be:
1st (United Kingdom) Armoured division based in Germany, consisting of three armoured brigades, 4, 7 and 20;
102WA3rd (United Kingdom) Mechanised Division based in the UK, consisting of three Mechanised Brigades, 1, 12 and 19.
The regional divisions will be:
2 Division consisting of 15 (Northeast), 42 (Northwest), 51 (Highland) and 52 (Lowland) Brigades;
4 Division, consisting of London District and 2 (Southeast), 49 (East) and 145 (Home Counties) Brigades;
5 Division consisting of 43 (Wessex), 143 (West Midlands), 107 (Ulster) and 160 (Wales) Brigades;
United Kingdom Support Command (Germany).
There will also be 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade and nine deployable Brigade-sized formations:
- 16 Air Assault Brigade;
- Combat Service Support Group (United Kingdom);
- 1 Artillery Brigade;
- 7 Air Defence Brigade;
- 12 (Air Support) Engineer Brigade;
- 29 (Corps Support) Engineer Brigade;
- 1 Signal Brigade;
- 11 Signal Brigade.
In addition, there will be six overseas detachments:
I am sending a copy of a diagram illustrating the Order of Battle to my noble friend. Further copies will be available in the Library of the House.
- British Army Training Unit Suffield and British Army Training Support Unit Wainwright in Canada;
- British Army Training Support Unit, Belize;
- British Army Training and Liaison Staff Kenya in Nairobi;
- British Gurkhas, Nepal;
- Brunei Garrison.