Territorial Army
210 Transport Squadron, 275 Railway Squadron RLC(V), 52 Lowland Regiment, London Scottish Regiment, Royal Gloucestershire Hussars, Special Air Service (Reserve), The Royal Welsh Regiment, The Royal Yeomanry
1 General Support Regiment
Provides logistic support to affiliated armoured regiments, engineer regiments and other divisional troops in order to sustain 1 (UK) Armoured Division.
1 Regiment Royal Artillery
The Regiment is equipped with the Army's most modern self propelled 155mm howitzer, the 47 ton British AS90. Comprehensive information, including history, organisation and adventure training.
10 (Assaye) Battery
A unit within 47 Air Defence Regt RA. History, news, photographs and a message board.
12 Regiment Royal Artillery
Provides close air defence for the 1st (United Kingdom) Armoured Division. Comprehensive information and photographs.
16 Regiment Royal Artillery
Air defence regiment equipped with the Rapier anti-aircraft missile system. Information and resources related to the regiment including history and a details of the old comrades association.
19 Regiment Royal Artillery
The Highland Gunners, recruiting from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
1st Royal Tank Regiment
1RTR provides tank war-fighting expertise to the whole Army. Includes a history and photographs with details of their various vehicles.
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
The senior Cavalry regiment of the Line. The regiment's origins go back to 1685 when The 1st (King's) Dragoon Guards and The Queen's Bays (2nd Dragoon Guards) were both formed by James II. These two regiments amalgamated in 1959 to form 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards.
2 Close Support Regiment
Royal Logistic Corps regiment responsible for providing close logistic support in order to sustain and support 1 (UK) Armoured Division in peace and on operations.
22 Regiment Royal Artillery - Y Magnelwyr Cymreig
22 Regiment The Royal Artillery (known as The Welsh Gunners, or Y Magnelwyr Cymreig) is an Air Defence regiment which recruits particularly from South Wales.
32 Regiment Royal Artillery
32 Regiment Royal Artillery is a Depth Fire regiment based in Larkhill, 10 miles north of Salisbury. It is equipped with the Multiple Launch Rocket System, or MLRS for short and also operates the Phoenix Remotely Piloted Vehicle.
39 Regiment Royal Artillery
39 Regiment Royal Artillery is equipped with the Multiple Launch Rocket System (MLRS) and various Surveillance and Target Acquisition assets
4 Regiment Royal Artillery
Currently residing in Osnabruck, Germany, 4th Regiment Royal Horse Artillery was formed at Helmieh in Egypt in May 1939 from three batteries drawn from independent commands in India.
40 Regiment Royal Artillery
40 Regiment RA - the Lowland Gunners - recruits mainly from the Lowland areas of Scotland, which include Edinburgh and Glasgow.
47 Regiment Royal Artillery
The Hampshire and Sussex Gunners are situated on the border of Hampshire and West Sussex close to the picturesque town of Emsworth where they have been stationed since 1989.
5 Regiment Royal Artillery
The Regiment's role is to deliver precise targeting information in all operational environments. Over half the Regiment is maintained at high readiness for Joint Rapid Reaction Force operations.
7 Para Royal Horse Artillery
Provides fire support for 5th Airborne Brigade with 3 regular parachute batteries of 105mm towed Light Guns.
Blues and Royals
This unit(one of the Household Cavalry regiments) was formed in 1969 from an amalgamation of The Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) and The Royal Dragoons (The Royals). A page on this site provides a brief history of the Regiment.
Devonshire & Dorset Regiment
Founded in 1958 from the amalgamation of the former regiments, are today based in Wiltshire. Includes information on recent operations, regimental history and recruitment activities.
King's Royal Hussars
An armoured regiment equipped with Challenger main battle tanks. Includes a brief history and a link to further information and photographs.
King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery
One of the Regiments comprising the Household Troops, the King's Troop RHA is primarily responsible for carrying out state ceremonial and routine public duties such as Royal Salutes and Queens Life Guard. Site details the activities of the Troop and its horses and guns.
Parachute Regiment
An official website of this Regiment, providing details of how to join, training activities and information on the Regiment's history. You can also buy online from the Airborne Shop.
Queen's Royal Hussars
The senior Light Cavalry regiment in the British Army. A 1993 amalgamation between The Queen's Own Hussars and The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars. Comprehensive information, history and photograph albums. [and a new URL]
Royal Artillery - 29 Commando Regiment
Close support artillery regiment for 3 Commando Brigade Royal Marines. Formed in 1961 the regiment is based in the Royal Citadel Plymouth and has detached batteries at Arbroath and Poole.
Royal Dragoon Guards
One of the army's oldest regiments, originating in 1685 from Troops of Horse raised by King James II. Equipped with the Challenger tank, the RDG is a front line armoured regiment.
The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders
Dating back to the 18th century, this unit is one of Scotland's oldest regiments. Provides information on the regiment's regular, Territorial and Cadet units.
The Black Watch
A famous Scottish regiment which today recruits all its men from Perthshire, Angus and Fife. Site comprises a brief history of the regiment and its present-day activities.
The Cheshire Regiment
The Regiment was raised in 1689 on the Roodee, Chester for service under William III. Site provides a brief history of the Regiment.
The Coldstream Guards
The oldest continuously serving regular regiment of the British Army, the Coldstreams have achieved distinction as an Infantry regiment for more than 350 years.
The Duke of Wellington's Regiment
The only unit to be named after a non-Royal individual, provides an overview of the modern regiment, its history and details of career opportunities of this London-based unit.
The Green Howards
North Yorkshire and Teesside's own Armoured Infantry Regiment. Site provides a past-and-present view of the Regiment and information on joining up.
The Grenadier Guards
One of the British Army's oldest Regiments, and the only one to have gained its title directly from the part it played in action. Provides a look at current activities and past history.
The Highlanders
The 1st Battalion The Highlanders is the British Army's newest combat infantry battalion, formed in 1994 and recruiting from the North East, Highlands and Islands of Scotland and Glasgow.
The Irish Guards
One of the five regiments of Foot Guards. Provides an overview of the 1st battlion, their history and recent deployments.
The King's Own Royal Border Regiment
The only Infantry Regiment in the British Army that recruits exclusively from North Lancashire and Cumbria. Site details the activities of the Regiment and includes a profile of its 1999 deployment in Macedonia.
The King's Own Scottish Borderers
One of the oldest regiments of the British Army, provides a brief history and information on the regiment's current activities.
The King's Regiment
The City Regiment of Manchester and Liverpool. Provides an overview of the Regiment and its many accolades.
The Light Dragoons
Based primarily in northern England, recruiting in Northumberland, Tyne and Wear, County Durham and South Yorkshire. Site provides a past and present view of the Regiment, plus information on its activities and recruitment.
The Light Infantry
The modern Light Infantry, the largest infantry regiment in today's Order of Battle, was formed as a large regiment in 1968 from a merger of the Somerset & Cornwall Light Infantry, the King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry, the King's Shropshire Light Infantry and the Durham Light Infantry.
The Parachute Regiment
MOD site of this regiment, the airborne infantry of the British Army. A history and links to the various regiments.
The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshi
This regiment (PWO) is the modern-day successor to the former West Yorkshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's Own) and the East Yorkshire Regiment (The Duke of York's Own).
The Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
Senior English infantry regiment of The Line. It was formed on 9th September 1992 by the amalgamation of the Queen's Regiment and The Royal Hampshire Regiment.
The Queen's Lancashire Regiment
The Red Rose County's Own Infantry Regiment. Lists history, news, sport and recruitment information.
The Queen's Royal Lancers
A part of the Royal Armoured Corps, information and photographs.
The Regimental Band of the Coldstream Guards
An online resource covering aspects of the band from past directors of music to the band itself. Also includes music clips, pictures and articles.
The Royal Anglian Regiment
A Regiment of ten counties of East Anglia and the East Midlands with a history going back to 1685. It was formed in 1964 from the regiments of the East Anglian Brigade, which themselves had been formed through a series of amalgamations of six former County Regiments between 1958-60. Includes information on both battlions.
The Royal Gloucestershire, Berkshire and Wiltshire
1RGBW recruits from these counties, history, photographs, regimental music downloads, ACF and CCF links. [Currently deployed to Kosavo]
The Royal Green Jackets
Formed as a large Regiment on 1 January 1966 by the amalgamation of the 1st Green Jackets (the 43rd & 52nd), the 2nd Green Jackets (the King's Royal Rifle Corps), and the 3rd Green Jackets (the Rifle Brigade).
The Royal Gurkha Rifles
Recruits from the Gurkha people of Nepal, photographs, information and history of this famous regiment.
The Royal Highland Fusiliers
The Fusiliers are Infantry soldiers, equipped with Warrior Armoured vehicles, and recruit primarily from the Highlands and Islands of Scotland.
The Royal Irish Regiment
History of this unit, formed from the Royal Irish Rangers and the Ulster Defence Regiment. Information about job opportunities, adventure and service training.
The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers
This regiment, formed in 1968 from the amalgamation of several older regiments, is today headquartered in Her Majesty's Tower of London - the last remnant of the once huge garrison in the Tower.
The Royal Regiment of Wales
Formed in 1969 as a result of an amalgamation of the Welch Regiment and the South Wales Borderers, the Royal Regiment of Wales is one of the oldest and most decorated infantry regiments in the British Army.
The Royal Scots
A Scottish Infantry Regiment which recruits from Edinburgh and The Lothians. Site provides information on the regiment and the lifestyle of its members.
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards
Scotland's only cavalry regiment, based in Northern Germany and equipped with the new Challenger II Main Battle Tanks.
The Royal Tank Regiment
Presents an over view of the various units in this regiment, including a history and their current locations.
The Royal Welch Fusiliers
A distinguished Welsh Infantry regiment, which has recruited from North Wales since 1689.
The Scots Guards
Formed in 1642 as King James I's Royal Guard, the Scots Guards have seen action around the world as a long-serving Infantry regiment.
The Staffordshire Regiment
An armoured infantry regiment, equipped with Warrior Armoured Vehicles and recruiting from Staffordshire and the West Midlands.
The Welsh Guards
Raised in 1915 as one of the Royal Regiments of Foot Guards, the Welsh Guards is a prominent Infantry regiment currently roled as a Mechanised Battalion.
The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment
The county infantry regiment of Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire and Worcestershire, in existence since 1794.