London District (British Army)

For the historical district in Upper Canada, see London District, Upper Canada.
London District

Insignia of the London District
Active 1905-present
Country  United Kingdom
Branch  British Army
Type Regular/Territorial Army
Part of Support Command
Garrison/HQ Horse Guards
Commanders
Current
commander
Major-General Edward Smyth-Osbourne

London District (LONDIST) is the name given by the British Army to the area of operations encompassing the Greater London area. Established in 1870 as Home District,[1] it was re-formed in 1905 as London District to be an independent district within the larger command structure of the army, and has remained so ever since.

HQ London District is based at Horse Guards in Central London, and is under the command of the General Officer Commanding (GOC), currently Major-General Edward Smyth-Osbourne, CBE. The incumbent is concurrently the Major-General Commanding the Household Division. The Garrison Sergeant Major is currently Warrant Officer Class 1 (WO1) Billy Mott, OBE Welsh Guards.

London District included the 56th (London) Brigade from January 1987 to 1993.[2] In September 1939, the district included the 1st and 2nd London Divisions, the 22nd Armoured Brigade, the Life Guards and Royal Horse Guards and five Guards infantry battalions.[3]

Forces

London District, in addition to its traditional roles, serves as an administrative apparatus for operational infantry battalions that are not attached to a deployable brigade, but instead are available for independent deployment as needed.

HQ London District is responsible for the administration of all Army units within Greater London that are not part of another formation, including those based at Windsor:

Structure London District


References

  1. From Restoration to the 21st Century
  2. 56 (London) Brigade at regiments.org
  3. Niehorster, London District

External links

Coordinates: 51°30′17″N 0°07′38″W / 51.5046°N 0.1272°W