List of British Commands and Army groups
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Yeomanry Regiments converted to Royal Artillery |
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Regiments in 1994 |
Present-day Regiments |
Territorial Army units in 2012 |
Nicknames of regiments |
This is a list of British Army commands and army groups. It is intended as a central point of access information about British formations of that size.
- Aldershot Command (until 1941)
- Anti-Aircraft Command
- Army Headquarters (from 1 November 2011) (see Commander Land Forces)
- Army Strategic Command (1968–1972)
- British Army of the Rhine (1945–1994)
- British Element Trieste Force (BETFOR)[1]
- British Expeditionary Force (World War I)
- British Expeditionary Force (World War II)
- British Forces in Austria (ex Eighth Army)
- Cyrenaica Command (1940–1941)
- East Africa Command (1941–1964)
- Eastern Command
- Far East Land Forces
- British India Command
- Land Command (1995–2008)
- Land Forces (2008–2011)
- Malaya Command
- HQ Malta and Libya (until at least 1967)
- Middle East Command (1939–1945)
- Middle East Land Forces, (1945[2]-1976)[3]
- Near East Land Forces
- Netherlands East Indies Command (c.1946-1947)
- Northern Command
- HQ Northern Ireland
- Persia and Iraq Command
- Scottish Command
- Southern Command (until 1972)
- UK Land Forces (1972–1995)
- UK Support Command (Germany) (see British Forces Germany)
- West Africa Command (1941–1956)
- Western Command
Army Groups
- 11th Army Group Activated in November 1943. On 12 November 1944 redesignated Allied Land Forces South East Asia
- 15th Army Group
- 18th Army Group
- 21st Army Group
- Allied Armies in Italy
References
- ↑ BETFOR 'Order of Battle'
- ↑ Middle East Land Forces (UK)
- ↑ National Archives, accessed November 2008