238 (Bootle) Squadron RCT(V)
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[edit] History
Formed in 1969, from C Squadron The Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Royal Tank Regiment (RTR), 238 Transport Squadron is today a third-line logistics support unit of the British Army's Territorial Army and Volunteer Reserve (TAVR).
[edit] Actions
Located less than five miles from the Port of Liverpool, the unit's designated theatre of operations during the Cold War was to support the BAOR's 1(BR)Corps in Germany, defending West Germany (and NATO) against an advancing Soviet Red Army. Although the unit took part in many exercises to hone their skills for such an event, the closest the unit came to action (before 1992) was during the 1982 Falklands War: servicement from 238Sqn supported operations in the Port, loading (amongst others) the ill-fated Atlantic Conveyor.
[edit] Location
238Sqn is based at the George Masters VC TA Centre at Strand Road, Bootle, Liverpool. It was built in 1980 to house what is now 238 SQN 156 TPT RLC(V) - 238 Squadron of 156 Transport RegimentRoyal Logistics Corps(Volunteers). The RLC, formerly the Royal Corps of Transport/(RCT), proudly traces its history back through the Royal Army Service Corps, the Army Service Corps and beyond.
[edit] External links
- Richard George Masters, VC (location of grave in Lancashire )
- Royal Logistic Corps Museum (location of VC medal in Camberley)
- 238 squadron (Bootle) 156 TPT RLC(V)
- 156 (North West) Transport Regiment Royal Logistic Corps (Volunteers)
- Royal Logistics Corps British Army
- Royal Corps of Transport British Army