The 1966 Defence White Paper (Command Papers 2592 and 2901) was a major review of the United Kingdom's defence policy initiated by the Labour government under Prime Minister Harold Wilson. The review was led by the Secretary of State for Defence, Denis Healey. The document was centred on the need to support NATO in Europe and made the commitment that the UK, "would not undertake major operations of war except in co-operation with allies."[1] The 1966 announcements undertook to retain the UK presence in Singapore and Malaysia.
However, the mid-late sixties brought an economic crisis and the devaluation of pound sterling. In 1967 and 1968 the government published two further supplements to the review, announcing the strategic withdrawal of British forces deployed East of Suez. This marked a watershed in British foreign policy and the end of a major, enduring world-wide military role.
Contents[]
The Wilson Government decided on significant reductions in the defence budget, with defence being the primary target of the government's efforts to reduce public spending due to wider economic problems. The outcome of the Review resulted in cutting a number of significant new capital projects, including the CVA-01 aircraft carrier and most of the Type 82 destroyers. This was to be part of a phased removal of aircraft carrier capability. Instead, investment would be made in aircraft including the Harrier, the Anglo-French AFVG (which later came to fruition as the Panavia Tornado) and the American F-111 bomber (the latter following the cancellation of the TSR-2 program).
In order to concentrate forces in Europe in support of NATO, the review also recommended withdrawal of the British presence in Aden. The 1967 supplement added accelerated withdrawals from Singapore, Malaysia, Malta, Libya and the Persian Gulf, reversing the election commitment to retaining an East of Suez military role.[1] The 1968 supplement additionally cancelled the order for the F-111.
Inter-Service Rivalry and the Defence Budget[]
In the early 1960s, the Royal Navy began to plan for new aircraft carriers to replace its aging fleet. The Royal Air Force saw the renewal as a chance to win the budget share which would have been necessary for new carriers. The RAF compiled a history of Royal Navy aircraft carriers and a history of Royal Air Force tactical bombers, comparing the two and finding in favour of bombers. They then submitted this to the Treasury, proposing the TSR-2 tactical strike aircraft in place of the RN's new generation aircraft carriers. Professor Andrew Lambert has described the 1966 Defence White Paper as the 'perfect example of what happens if your enemy knows your history better than you do',[2] with the RAF's projects doing better in the 1966 review than the Royal Navy's.
Dr. Jeffrey Bradford, Research Director of the United Kingdom Defence Forum wrote a paper as part of a doctoral research program covering in detail the inter-service rivalry surrounding the procurement effort for the CVA-01 against the backdrop of the defence reviews of the mid 1960s UKDF Grey Paper 109.
Implementation[]
All British forces were withdrawn from Aden by the end of November 1967, despite the ongoing Aden Emergency.[3] Along with the withdrawal from the Persian Gulf, this left bases in Oman as the only UK installations in the Middle East by the mid-seventies. The final installations, the RAF bases at Salalah and on Masirah Island, closed in 1976 following the end of the Dhufar rebellion.[4]
In the Far East, the bulk of British forces left Singapore following a ceremony involving 20 ships including aircraft carrier HMS Hermes in October 1971. Security for Singapore and Malaysia was partially handed to Australian and New Zealand forces as part of the Five Power Defence Arrangements, which are still in place today.[5] The British Far East Command was terminated on 31 October 1971, although a smaller British presence remained in the area until 1976. British forces also remained based in Hong Kong and Brunei.
Both the F-111 order and the AFVG bombers were later cancelled, although the latter evolved into the Panavia Tornado, which was delivered in 1979 and was still in service with the RAF in 2018. One Type 82 Destroyer was built, HMS Bristol, as a test-bed for new technologies. No new large aircraft carriers were built, although naval aviation continued with the construction of smaller Invincible-class aircraft carriers during the 1970s.
TAVR[]
A complete reorganisation announced in the 1966 Defence White Paper from 1 April 1969, when the title Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve (TAVR) was adopted, that abolished the former regimental and divisional structure of the TA. Units in the new TAVR were divided into four categories:
- The Volunteers - units given designation of (V)
- Special Army Volunteer Reserve - TAVR I - 'Ever Readies', 6 battalions ready for UN Duty, bringing the regular army to war establishment and replace casualties.
- TAVR IA (Independent units)
- TAVR IB (Sponsored)
- Individuals from TAVR IA & IB
- TAVR II - forces called 'The Volunteers'
- TAVR IIA (Independent) - ie: 51st Highland Volunteers
- TAVR IIB (Sponsored)
- Special Army Volunteer Reserve - TAVR I - 'Ever Readies', 6 battalions ready for UN Duty, bringing the regular army to war establishment and replace casualties.
- The Territorials - TAVR III
- TAVR III (Independent), - units are given (T) designation, mostly cadres, maintaining law and order in the event of nuclear attack and were available for home defence, service, and help in case of emergencies
- TAVR (Sponsored) - University OTC (UOTC), bands, and miscellaneous units.
TAVR I and II units were known as "Volunteers", and those in TAVR III as "Territorials". These terms were often incorporated into the unit titles.
TAVR units shown here are only those shown to 1970, from when the TAVR was re-organised into the TA.
Changes by Corps[]
Those units below are the units who had training. If a regiment had no changes, it will not be shown, that can be seen at: List of British Army Regiments (1972).
Royal Corps of Signals[]
Regular Army[]
- 5th Divisional Headquarters and Signal Regiment reformed 1968 but never reached full establishment due to Operation Banner
- 8th Signal Regiment absorbed 24th Signal Regiment
- 15th Signal Regiment disbanded
- 17th Gurkha Signal Regiment disbanded
- 18th Signal Regiment disbanded
- 19th Signal Regiment (Air Support) disbanded
- 24th Signal Regiment absorbed into 8th Signal Regiment
- Junior Leaders Regiment amalgamated into AAC Harrogate
- HQ Royal Signals, Hong Kong expanded to form 27th Signal Regiment
Volunteers (V)[]
All TA units are reduced from their former regiment, which bore the same regiment.
- (TAVR I) 55 (Thames and Mersey) Signal Squadron
- 63 (Special Air Service) Signal Squadron, in Portsmouth/Southampton
- 31st (Greater London) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Hammersmith
- 41 (Princess Louise's Kensington) Signal Squadron, in Coulsdon
- 47 (Middlesex Yeomanry) Signal Squadron, in Harrow
- 83 (London) Signal Squadron, in Cobham
- 32nd (Scottish) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Hammersmith
- 51 (Highland) Signal Squadron, in Aberdeen
- 52 (Lowland) Signal Squadron, in Glasgow
- 61 (City of Edinburgh) Signal Squadron, in Edinburgh
- 82 (Army Emergency Reserve) Signal Squadron, in Glasgow
- 33rd (Lancaster and Cheshire) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Huyton
- 42 (City of Manchester) Signal Squadron, in Manchester
- 59 (West Lancashire) Signal Squadron, in Liverpool
- 80 (Cheshire) Signal Squadron, in Chester
- 34th (Northern) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Middlesbrough
- 49 (West Riding) Signal Squadron, in Leeds
- 50 (Northumbrian) Signal Squadron, in Gateshead
- 90 (North Riding) Signal Squadron, in Middlesbrough
- 35th (South Midland) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Sparkbrook
- 48 (South Midland) Signal Squadron, in Birmingham
- 58 (Staffordshire) Signal Squadron, in Newcastle on Lyme
- 89 (Warwickshire) Signal Squadron, in Rugby
- 36th (Eastern) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Wanstead
- 44 (Cinque Ports) Signal Squadron, in Gillingham
- 45 (Essex) Signal Squadron, in Colchester
- 54 (East Anglian) Signal Squadron, in Cambridge
- 37th (Wessex and Welsh) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Redditch
- 43 (Wessex) Signal Squadron, in Bridgewater
- 53 (Welsh) Signal Squadron, in Cardiff
- 57 (City and County of Bristol) Signal Squadron, in Bristol
- 38th Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Sheffield
- 46 (Derbyshire) Signal Squadron, in Derby
- 64 (Sheffield) Signal Squadron, in Sheffield
- 87 (Nottinghamshire) Signal Squadron, in Nottingham
- 39th (City of London) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in London
- 1 (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Signal Squadron, in London
- 2 (City of Dundee) Signal Squadron, in Dundee
- 3 (Kent and Sharpshooters Yeomanry) Signal Squadron, in Royal Tunbridge Wells
- 40th (Ulster) Signal Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Belfast
- 66 (City of Belfast) Signal Squadron, in Belfast
- 81 (Northern Ireland) Signal Squadron, in Belfast
- 85 Signal Squadron, in Newtownards
Royal Armoured Corps[]
Regular Army[]
- Household Cavalry
- The Blues and Royals (Royal Horse Guards and 1st (Royal) Dragoons), formed through union (not amalgamation as per Queen Elizabeth's request) on 23 March 1969 from Royal Horse Guards (The Blues) and The Royal Dragoons (1st Dragoons)
- Cavalry
- The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys), formed through amalgamation on 2 July 1971 from 3rd Carabiniers (Prince of Wales's Dragoon Guards) and The Royal Scots Greys (2nd Dragoons)
- The Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own), formed through amalgamation on 25 October 1969 from 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales' Own) and 11th Hussars (Prince Albert's Own)
- Royal Tank Regiment
- 5th Royal Tank Regiment disbanded
Volunteers (V)[]
- The Royal Yeomanry Regiment (V)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons) Squadron, in Chelsea, London
- A (Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry) Squadron (armoured cars), in Swindon/Trowbridge
- B (Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry) Squadron (armoured cars), in Carlton
- C (Kent and County of London) Squadron (airportable), in Croydon
- D (North Irish Horse) Squadron (airportable), in Belfast
Territorials (T)[]
- The Ayrshire (Earl of Carrick's Own) Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre in 154 (Lowland) Regiment, RCT)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Ayr
- A Squadron, in Ayr
- B Squadron, in Darly
- The Cheshire Yeomanry (Earl of Chester's Territorials) (from The Cheshire Yeomanry (earl of Chester's), also elements of 4 Battalion, Cheshire Regiment and 113 (Cheshire) Field Squadron also) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 33 (Lancashire and Cheshire) Signal Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Birkenhead/Chester
- A Squadron, in Northwich
- B Squadron, in Birkenhead
- C Squadron, in Birkenhead
- The Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry (Royal Tank Regiment) (from Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry and 40/41 Royal Tank Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 75 Engineer Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Clifton
- A Squadron, in Oldham (from A & B Sqns, 40th/41st RTR)
- B Squadron, in Clifton
- C Squadron, in Bootle (from RHQ, HQ, and C Sqns of 40th/41st RTR)
- The Fife and Forfar Yeomanry/Scottish Horse (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre known as The Highland Yeomanry under 153 (Highland) Regiment, RCT)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Cupar
- A Squadron, in Cupar
- C Squadron, in Dunblane
- The Leicestershire and Derbyshire (Prince Albert's Own) Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 222 (East Midlands) Field Ambulance, RAMC)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Leicester
- A Squadron, in Ilkeston
- B Squadron, in Derby
- C Squadron, in Melton Mowbray
- D Squadron, in Leicester
- North Irish Horse (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under Royal Yeomanry Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Belfast
- A Squadron, in Belfast
- B Squadron, in Londonderry (from elements of 5 Btn, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers)
- The Northumberland Hussars (from elements of 4/5 Btn and 6 Btns, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers, and 324 (Northumbrian Artillery) Heavy Air Defence Regiment, RA) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 101 (Northumbrian) Medium Regiment, RA)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- A Squadron, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- B Squadron, in South Shields
- C Squadron, in Blyth
- The Queen's Own Lowland Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 154 (Lowland) Regiment, RCT)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Edinburgh
- A Squadron, in Edinburgh
- C Squadron, in Glasgow
- The Queen's Own Yorkshire Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 250 (Hull) Field Ambulance, RAMC)
- Regimental Headquarters, in York
- A Squadron, in York
- B Squadron, in Doncaster
- C Squadron, in Kingston upon Hull
- The Sherwood Rangers Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under Royal Yeomanry Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters in Newark
- A Squadron, in Retford
- C Squadron, in Newark
- The Queen's Own Warwickshire and Worcestershire Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 37 (Wessex and Welsh) Signal Regiment, RCS)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Shirley
- A (Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers) Squadron, in Coventry (from 7 Btn, Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers)
- B Squadron, in Stratford-on-Avon
- C Squadron, in Stourbridge (later including elements of a bty of 256 (Worcestershire) Field Regiment, RA)
- The Royal Gloucestershire Hussars (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 37 (Wessex and Welsh) Signal Regiment, RCS)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Bristol (less two specialist troops and elements from The North Somerset and Bristol Yeomanry, 43 (Wessex) Division/District Provost Company, RMP, and 71 Company, WRAC)
- A (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery) Squadron, in Bristol (from 883 (Gloucestershire Volunteer Artillery) Locating Bty, RA)
- B (Royal Gloucestershire Hussars) Squadron, in Cirencester (also from HQ, RA 43 (Wessex) Division/District)
- C (5th Gloucesters) Squadron, in Cheltenham (from 5 Btn, Gloucestershire Regiment)
- The Shropshire Yeomanry (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 35 (South Midland) Signal Regiment, RCS)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Shrewsbury
- A (Shropshire Yeomanry Royal Horse Artillery) Squadron, in Shrewsbury (from HQ, RA (Shropshire Yeomanry) 48 (South Division), Artillery Intelligence Section of 887 Locating Battery, RA and elements of 4 Btn, King's Shropshire Light Infantry)
- B Squadron, in Oswestry
- C Squadron, in Shrewsbury
- The Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under HQ 30 Engineer Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Wolverhampton
- A Squadron, in Wolverhampton
- B (887 Locating Battery) Squadron, in Stafford (also from 125 (Staffordshire) Army Engineer Regiment, RE, 444 (Staffordshire) Lt AD Regt, RA, and 5/6 Btn, Staffordshire Regiment (The Prince of Wales's))
- C Squadron, in Burton-on-Trent (also from HQ RA 48 (West Midland) Division/District)
No Affiliation/Mixed[]
Following the 1967 Re-organisation of the TAVR, many units were mixed artillery/infantry and cavalry/infantry. Here all mixed units will be shown, it is worth noting even if a unit has an artillery name, that doesn't mean that it was equipped as such, all TAVR III (T) were infantry, but special trained in these roles as such.
- The Hampshire and Isle of Wight Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Winchester, sponsored by Wessex Volunteers)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Winchester
- A (4th/5th Royal Hampshire) Company, in Aldershot (from 4th/5th Battalion, Royal Hampshire Regiment)
- B (Duke of Connaught's Royal Hampshire Royal Artillery) Company, in Portsmouth (from 383rd (Duke of Connaught's Royal Hampshire) Fld Regt)
- C (Wessex Royal Artillery, Princess Beatrice's) Company, in Newport (from 457th (Wessex) HAD Regt, RA)
- D (Hampshire Fortress Royal Engineers) Company, in Southampton (from 115th (Hampshire Fortress) Engineer Regiment, RE (576 Fld Pk, 577 & 578 Fld Sqns))
- E (7th Royal Hampshire) Company, in Bournemouth (from 383rd (Duke of Connaught's Royal Hampshire) Fld Regt)
- The London Yeomanry and Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to two cadres: The Inns of Court and City Yeomanry, less elements of A Co to form 68 (Inns of Court and City Yeomanry) Sqn, 71st (Yeomanry) Signal Regiment, The London Scottish elements of B Co to form 217 (London) Fld Sqn, 73 Engineer Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in London
- A (Inns of Court and City Yeomanry) Company, in London (from part of the Inns of Court and City Yeomanry)
- B (The London Engineers) Company, in London (from 114th (London) Engineer Regiment)
- C (The London Scottish) Company, in London (from 1st Btn, London Scottish, The Gordon Highlanders)\
- The Oxfordshire Territorials (regiment also gained personnel from 129 Infantry Workshop, REME and a troop from 266 Fld Sqn, RE) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Oxford, sponsored by 4th (V) Btn, Royal Green Jackets)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Oxford
- A (Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars) Company, in Oxford (from Q Bty, 299th (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Fld Regt)
- B (Oxfordshire Rifles) Company, in Banbury (from The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (TA))
- The Royal Berkshire Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Royal Berkshire Territorials at Reading, sponsored by 71st Signal Regiment, less A Coy converted as 94 (Berkshire Yeomanry) Signal Sqn)
- Regimental Headquarters and Three Specialist Platoons, in Reading
- A (Berkshire Yeomanry) Company, in Windsor (from Berkshire and Westminster Dragoons)
- B (Berkshire Artillery) Company, in Reading (from 299th (Royal Buckinghamshire Yeomanry) Fld Regt in part)
- C (Royal Berkshire) Company, in Newbury (from 4th/6th Btn, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
- The Royal Wiltshire Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to two cadres: The Wiltshire Regiment at Trowbridge, sponsored by Wessex Volunteers, less some personnel to form new HQ Company, Wessex Volunteers at Trowbridge, and The Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry (Prince of Wales's Own) sponsored by The Royal Yeomanry Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Trowbridge
- A (The Wiltshire Regiment) Company, in Trowbridge/Swindon (from 4th (Duke of Edinburgh's) Btn, Royal Wiltshire Regiment)
- B (Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry) Company, in Devizes (from part of the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry)
- The Somerset Yeomanry and Light Infantry (Territorials) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Keynsham, sponsored by 219th (Wessex) General Hospital, RAMC)
- Regimental Headquarters, Reconnaissance Platoon, and Rifle Platoon, in Bath ( from 43rd (Wessex) Division/District RE and The Somerset Light Infantry (Prince Albert's))
- A (North Somerset and Bristol Yeomanry) Squadron, in Keynsham (from The Somerset and Bristol Yeomanry)
- B (West Somerset Yeomanry) Squadron, in Yeovil (from 250th (Queen's Own Dorset and West Somerset Yeomanry) Med Regt)
- C (Somerset Light Infantry) Company, in Bath (from The Somerset Light Infantry (TA))
- The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment (T) (formed by amalgamation of The Bedfordshire Regiment and The Hertfordshire Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Bedfordshire and Hertfordshire Regiment at Hertford (yeomanry lineage ceased), sponsored by the 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment, less some personnel of No.1 & No.2 Cos to form No.5 (Hertfordshire) Co, 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment at Hertford and Hemel Hampstead
- Regimental Headquarters, in Hertford
- No.1 (Hertford) Company, in Hertford (from The Hertfordshire Regiment (T))
- No.2 (Hertfordshire Yeomanry) Company, in Hemel Hempstead (from 286th (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- No.3 (Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Company, in Luton (from 286th (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- No.4 (Bedford) Company, in Bedford (from The Bedfordshire Regiment (T))
- The Northamptonshire Regiment (T) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Northampton as The Northamptonshire Regiment, sponsored by 118 Army Recovery Co, REME)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Northampton
- A (Northamptonshire Yeomanry) Company, in Northampton (from 250th (Northamptonshire Yeomanry) Fld Sqn, RE)
- B (5th Northamptonshire) Company, in Corby (from 4th/5th Northamptonshire Regiment)
- C (4th Northamptonshire) Company, in Wellingbrough (from 4th/5th Btn Northamptonshire Regiment)
- The Devonshire Territorials (Royal Devon Yeomanry/1st Rifle Volunteers) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre, unsponsored)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Exeter
- A Squadron, in Barnstaple (from 296th (Royal Devon Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA, The Devonshire Regiment (1st Rifle Volunteers, and 43rd (Wessex) Division/District Signal Regiment, RCS)
- B (Devon Fortress Engineers) Squadron, in Plymouth (from 115th (Devon and Cornwall) Engineer Regt, RE (409 & 571 Fld Sqns))
- C Squadron, in Exeter
- The Dorset Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Dorchester, sponsored by Wessex Volunteers)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Dorchester
- A (Queen's Own Dorset Yeomanry) Company, in Poole (from 250th (Queen's Own Dorset and West Somerset Yeomanry) Med Regt, RA)
- B (The Dorset Regiment) Company, in Weymouth (from The Dorset Regiment (TA))
Infantry[]
Regular Army[]
- Scottish Division, formed by amalgamation of the Lowland Brigade and Highland Brigade, Division HQ at Edinburgh Castle, division covering Scotland
- The King's Own Scottish Borderers absorbed south Lanarkshire recruiting area upon disbandment of The Scottish Rifles (Cameronians)
- The Scottish Rifles (Cameronians) regulars disbanded, RHQ remaining upon for the territorials
- Queen's Division, formed by amalgamation of the Home Counties Brigade, East Anglian Brigade, and Fusilier Brigade, Division HQ at Bassingbourn Barracks, Cambridge, covering the counties of West Surrey, County of London, East Kent, West Kent, East Surrey, Sussex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Central Lancashire, and Warwickshire)
- The Queen's Regiment (new formed, through amalgamation of the regiments of the Home Counties Brigade) (1 July 1968, battalion subtitles removed)
- 1st Battalion (Queen's Surreys), formed through re-designation of the The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment
- 2nd Battalion (Queen's Own Buffs), formed through re-designation of the The Royal Kent Regiment (Queen's Own Buffs)
- 3rd Battalion (Royal Sussex), formed through re-designation of the The Royal Sussex Regiment
- 4th Battalion (Middlesex), formed through re-designation of the The Duke of Cambridge's Own Middlesex Regiment
- The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers (new formed, through amalgamation of the regiments of the Fusilier Brigade)
- 1st Battalion, formed through re-designation of the Royal Northumberland Fusiliers
- 2nd Battalion, formed through re-designation of the Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers
- 3rd Battalion, formed through re-designation of The City of London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers)
- 4th Battalion, formed through re-designation of the Lancashire Fusiliers (disbanded in 1969)
- The Royal Anglian Regiment (new formed, through amalgamation of the regiments of the East Anglian Brigade) (1 July 1968, battalion subtitles removed)
- 1st Battalion (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk), formed through re-designation of the 1st East Anglian Regiment (Royal Norfolk and Suffolk)
- 2nd Battalion (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire), formed through re-designation of the 2nd East Anglian Regiment (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Royal Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire)
- 3rd Battalion (16th/44th Foot), formed through re-designation of the 3rd East Anglian Regiment (16th/44th Foot)
- 4th Battalion (Leicestershire), formed through re-designation of the Royal Leicestershire Regiment
- The Queen's Regiment (new formed, through amalgamation of the regiments of the Home Counties Brigade) (1 July 1968, battalion subtitles removed)
- King's Division (formed through the amalgamation of the Lancastrian Brigade, Yorkshire Brigade, and North Irish Brigade, covering the counties of Merseyside, East Lancashire, North Lancashire, West Lancashire, Cumbria, Westmorland, Manchester, and Northern Ireland)
- The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd, and 87th), formed by amalgamation of the regiments of the North Irish Brigade
- 1st Battalion, formed through re-designation of Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (disbanded on 23 November 1938)
- 2nd Battalion, formed through re-designation of Royal Ulster Rifles
- 3rd Battalion, formed through re-designation of Royal Irish Fusiliers (re-numbered as 1st Battalion 23 November 1968)
- The Queen's Lancashire Regiment, formed by amalgamation of the regiments of the Lancastrian Brigade (covering East Lancashire, South Lancashire, and North Lancashire)
- 1st Battalion, formed through amalgamation of The Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers) and The Loyal Regiment (North Lancashire)
- The York and Lancaster Regiment, elected to disband instead of amalgamate, regulars disbanded in 1968
- The Royal Irish Rangers (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd, and 87th), formed by amalgamation of the regiments of the North Irish Brigade
- Prince of Wales's Division (formed by amalgamation of the Wessex Brigade, Mercian Brigade, and Welsh Brigade, thus becoming the Administrative Division for: Devonshire, Gloucestershire, City and County of Bristol, Hampshire, Dorset, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Cheshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Rutland, and Wales)
- The Royal Regiment of Wales, formed by amalgamation of the South Wales Borderers and Welch Regiment, thus becoming the regiment for South Wales, and the borders
- 1st Battalion, formed by amalgamation of the 1st Battalions of the SWB & Welch
- The Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters (29th/45th Foot), formed by amalgamation of the The Sherwood Foresters and Worcestershire Regiment, thus becoming the county regiment for Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, and Worcestershire
- 1st Battalion, formed by amalgamation of 1st Battalions of the Worcs & Forests
- The Royal Regiment of Wales, formed by amalgamation of the South Wales Borderers and Welch Regiment, thus becoming the regiment for South Wales, and the borders
- Light Division (formed by amalgamation of the Light Infantry Brigade and Green Jackets Brigade, thus becoming the Administrative Division for: Somerset, Cornwall, South Yorkshire, Shropshire, Durham, and London)
- The Light Infantry, formed by amalgamation of the regiments of the Light Infantry Brigade, thus becoming the county regiment for Somerset, Cornwall, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Shropshire, and Durham
- 1st Battalion, formed by re-designation of the Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry
- 2nd Battalion, formed by re-designation of The King's Own South Yorkshire Light Infantry
- 3rd Battalion, formed by re-designation of The King's Shropshire Light Infantry
- 4th Battalion, formed by re-designation of the Durham Light Infantry (disbanded in 1969)
- The Royal Green Jackets, formed by amalgamation of the regiments of the Green Jackets Brigade, thus becoming the county regiment for London, Oxfordshire, and Buckinghamshire, battalion subtitles omitted 1 July 1968
- 1st (43rd and 52nd) Royal Green Jackets Battalion, formed by re-designation of the 1st Green Jackets (43rd and 52nd)
- 2nd (The King's Royal Rifle Corps) Battalion, formed by re-designation of the 2nd Green Jackets (The King's Royal Rifle Corps)
- 3rd (The Rifle Brigade) Battalion, formed by re-designation of the 3rd Green Jackets (The Rifle Brigade)
- The Light Infantry, formed by amalgamation of the regiments of the Light Infantry Brigade, thus becoming the county regiment for Somerset, Cornwall, Oxfordshire, Buckinghamshire, South Yorkshire, Shropshire, and Durham
Volunteers (V)[]
- Scottish Division, formed by amalgamation of the Lowland Brigade and Highland Brigade, Division HQ at Edinburgh Castle, division covering Scotland
- 51st Highland Volunteers (formed in TAVR II, and companies serving as successors to former TA battalions from Highland Brigade) (1 April 1969 HQ Coy formed Pln at Kirkcaldy, C Coy formed Pln at Elgin and Dingwall, D Co formed pln at Keith, three new companies formed from disbanding TAVR III units: No.1 (Lovat Scouts) Co in Kirkwall/Lerwick, No.2 (Queen's Own Highlanders) Co in Fort William/Stornoway, and No.3 (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Co in Dumbarton/Campbeltown)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Black Watch) Company, in Perth (from 6th/7th Btn, Black Watch)
- A (Black Watch) Company, in Dundee (from 4th/5th Btn, Black Watch)
- B (Seaforths) Company, in Wick (from 11th Btn, Seaforth Highlanders and 540th LAD Regt, RA)
- C (Camerons) Company, in Inverness (from 4th/5th Btn, Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders)
- D (Gordons) Company, in Aberdeen (from 3rd Btn, Gordon Highlanders)
- E (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Company, in Stirling (from 7th and 8th (The Argyllshire) Btns, Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders)
- G (London Scottish) Company, in Westminster, London (from 1st Btn, London Scottish)
- V (Liverpool Scottish) Company, in Liverpool (from 1st Btn, Liverpool Scottish)
- 52nd Lowland Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as successor to TA battalions of the Lowland Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Glasgow Highlanders) Company, in Glasgow (from Glasgow Highlanders Btn, Highland Light Infantry)
- A (Royal Scots) Company, in Edinburgh/Bathgate (from 8th/9th Btn, Royal Scots)
- B (Royal Scots Fusiliers) Company, in Ayr (from 4th/5th Btn, Royal Scots Fusiliers)
- C (The King's Own Scottish Borderers) Company, in Dumfries (from 4th/5th Btn, King's Own Scottish Borderers)
- D (Scottish Rifles (Cameronians)) Company, in Mailton (from 6th/7th Btn, The Scottish Rifles (Cameronians))
- E (Highland Light Infantry) Company, in Glasgow (from 5th/6th Btn, The City of Glasgow Regiment (Highland Light Infantry))
- 51st Highland Volunteers (formed in TAVR II, and companies serving as successors to former TA battalions from Highland Brigade) (1 April 1969 HQ Coy formed Pln at Kirkcaldy, C Coy formed Pln at Elgin and Dingwall, D Co formed pln at Keith, three new companies formed from disbanding TAVR III units: No.1 (Lovat Scouts) Co in Kirkwall/Lerwick, No.2 (Queen's Own Highlanders) Co in Fort William/Stornoway, and No.3 (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Co in Dumbarton/Campbeltown)
- Queen's Division (covering the counties of West Surrey, County of London, East Kent, West Kent, East Surrey, Sussex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Central Lancashire, and Warwickshire)
- The Fusilier Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former Fusilier Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Warwickshire) Company, in Coventry
- A (The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers) Company, in Newcastle upon Tyne (from 6th Btn, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)
- B (The Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers) Company, in Coventry (from 7th Btn, Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers)
- C (The City of London Company, Royal Fusiliers) Company, in London (from The City of London Battalion, The City of London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers))
- D (The Lancashire Fusiliers) Company, in Bury (from 5th Btn, Lancashire Fusiliers)
- 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former Home Counties Brigade)
- Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters (Royal East Kent) Company, in Canterbury (from 4th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment))
- A (Queen's Surreys) Company, in Guildford (from 3rd Btn, The Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment)
- B (Queen's Own Buffs) Company, in Broadstairs (from 5th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment))
- C (Cinque Ports) Company, in St Leonards (from 4th/5th (Cinque Ports) Btn, The Royal Sussex Regiment)
- D (Middlesex) Company, in Hornsey (from 5th Btn, The Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own))
- 5th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Anglian Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former East Anglian Brigade)
- Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in Peterborough (from 4th/5th Btn, Northamptonshire Regiment)
- 1st (Norfolk and Suffolk) Company, in Lowestoft, later moving to Ipswich (from 4th Btn, Royal Norfolk Regiment and part of the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment)
- 2nd (Duchess of Gloucester's Own Lincolnshire and Northamptonshire) Company, in Lincoln (from 4th/6th Battalion, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment)
- 3rd (16th/44th Foot) Company, in Chelmsford (from 4th/5th Battalion, Essex Regiment)
- 4th (Leicestershire) Company, in Leicester (from 4th/5th Battalion, Royal Leicestershire Regiment)
- The Fusilier Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former Fusilier Brigade)
- King's Division (covering the counties of Merseyside, East Lancashire, North Lancashire, West Lancashire, Cumbria, Westmorland, Manchester, and Northern Ireland)
- The Lancastrian Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former Lancastrian Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales's Volunteers)) Company, in Warrington (from 4th Battalion, South Lancashire Regiment)
- A (King's Own Royal Border) Company, in Carlisle (from 4th Btn, Border Regiment)
- B (King's) Company, in Liverpool (from 5th Btn, The King's Regiment)
- C (Manchester) Company, in manchester (from 8th (Ardwick) and 9th Btns, Manchester Regiment)
- D (Loyals) Company, in Preston (from 5th Btn, Loyal North Lancashire Regiment)
- The North Irish Militia (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former North Irish Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in Lisburn
- A (Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers) Company, in Omagh (from 5th Btn, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers)
- B (Royal Ulster Rifles) Company, in Belfast (from 6th Btn, Royal Ulster Rifles)
- C (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Company, in Portadown (from 5th Btn, Royal Irish Fusiliers)
- D (London Irish Rifles) Company, in London (from 1st Btn, London Irish Rifles)
- The Yorkshire Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Yorkshire Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in York
- A (The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire) Company, in York (from 3rd Btn, Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire)
- B (The Green Howards) Company, in Middlesbrough (from 4th/5th Battalion, The Green Howards)
- C (The Duke of Wellington's) Company, in Halifax (from the West Riding Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment)
- D (Hallamshire) Company, in Sheffield (from The Halamshire Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment)
- The Lancastrian Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the former Lancastrian Brigade)
- Prince of Wales's Division (Covering the counties of Devonshire, Gloucestershire, City and County of Bristol, Hampshire, Dorset, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Cheshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Rutland, and Wales)
- The Mercian Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Mercian Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Staffordshire) Company, in Walsall
- A (Cheshire) Company, in Stockport (from 7th Btn, Cheshire Regiment)
- B (Worcestershire) Company, in Kidderminster (from 7th Btn, Worcestershire Regiment)
- C (Staffordshire) Company, in Burton on Trent (from 5th/6th Btn, Staffordshire Regiment)
- D (Sherwood Foresters) Company, in Nottingham (from 5th/8th Btn, Sherwood Foresters)
- The Welsh Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Welsh Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in Cardiff (from 6th (Glamorgan) Btn, Welch Regiment, with personnel from 5th Btn, 2nd Btn Monmoutshire Regt, HQ 160th Inf Bde, and 158th Fld Ambulance, RAMC)
- A (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Company, in Wrexham (from 4th Btn, Royal Welch Fusiliers plus some from 6th/7th Btn, Royal Welch Fusiliers, and 372nd (Flintshire and Denbighshire Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- B (South Wales Borderers) Company, in Newport (from 2nd Btn, Monmouthshire Regiment)
- C (Welch) Company, in Pontypridd/Bridgend (from 5th Btn, Welch Regiment)
- The Wessex Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Wessex Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Devon) Company, in Exeter (from The Devonshire Regiment (1st Rifle Volunteers)
- A (Gloucestershire) Company, in Gloucester/Bristol/Cheltenham (from 5th Btn, Gloucestershire Regiment)
- B (Hampshire) Company, in Winchester/Newport/Basingstoke (from 4th/5th (Duke of Edinburgh's) Btn, Royal Hampshire Regt)
- C (Dorset) Company, in Dorchester/Poole (from The Dorset Regiment)
- D (Berkshire) Company, in Reading/Swindon (from 4th/6th Btn, Royal Berkshire Regiment)
- The Mercian Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Mercian Brigade)
- Light Division (Covering the counties of Somerset, Cornwall, South Yorkshire, Shropshire, Durham, and London)
- The Light Infantry Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Light Infantry Brigade)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (Shropshire) Company, in Shrewsbury )from 4th Btn, King's Shropshire Light Infantry)
- A (Cornwall) Company, in Truro/Bodmin (from The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (TA))
- B (Yorkshire) Company, in Wakefield (from 4th/5th Btn, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry)
- C (Herefordshire) Company, in Hereford (from 1st Btn, Herefordshire Light Infantry)
- D (Durham) Company, in Durham (from 8th Btn, Durham Light Infantry)
- 4th (Volunteer) Battalion, The Royal Green Jackets (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Green Jackets Brigade)
- Battalion Headquarters and Headquarters Company, in London
- A (Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire) Company, in Oxford (from the Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (TA)
- B (Queen's Royal Rifles) Company, in London (from Queen's Royal Rifles)
- C (London Rifle Brigade Rangers) Company, in London (from 3rd Royal Green Jackets (TA)
- The Light Infantry Volunteers (formed in TAVR II as the successor to the TA battalions of the former Light Infantry Brigade)
- No Affiliation
- The Parachute Regiment
- 4th (Northern) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the Parachute Regiment in the North)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Pudsey
- A Company, in Liverpool (from 12th/13th (Yorkshire and Lancashire) Btn)
- B Company, in Oldham/Manchester (from 12th/13th (Yorkshire and Lancashire) Btn)
- C Company, in Gateshead (from 17th (9th Durham Light Infantry) Btn)
- D Company, in Norton on Tees (from 17th (9th Durham Light Infantry) Btn)
- 10th (City of London) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to battalion of the same name)
- Battalion Headquarters in London
- No.1 Company, in London
- No.2 Company, in Croydon
- No.3 Company, in Finchley
- 15th (Scottish Volunteer) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to battalion of the same name)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Glasgow
- A Company, in Glasgow
- B Company, in Edinburgh
- C Company, in Aberdeen
- 16 Independent (Volunteer) Parachute Company, The Parachute Regiment, in Lincoln (formed in TAVR II as successor to 16th (Lincoln) Independent Company)
- 4th (Northern) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to the TA battalions of the Parachute Regiment in the North)
- The Special Air Service Regiment
- R Squadron, The Special Air Service Regiment (V), at Stirling Lines (formed in TAVR I)
- 21st Special Air Service Regiment (Artists Rifles) (formed in TAVR II from 21st SAS Regt & elements 322 Signal Sqn, RCS)
- Regimental Headquarters, in London
- A Squadron, in London
- B Squadron, in London
- C Squadron, in Hitchin
- D Squadron, in Portsmouth
- 23rd Special Air Service Regiment (formed in TAVR II as successor to battalion of the same name)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Birmingham
- A Squadron, in Solihull
- B Squadron, in Leeds
- C Squadron, Rotherham
- D Squadron, in Invergowrie
- The Parachute Regiment
Territorials (T)[]
- Scottish Division (covering Scotland)
- 3rd (Territorial) Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Stirling, sponsored by 51st Highland Volunteers also formed No.3 (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Company, 51st Highland Volunteers at Dumbarton and Campbeltown)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Stirling (from 7th Btn of that regt)
- A Company, in Grangemouth (from 7th Btn of that regt)
- B Company, in Dumbarton (from 8th (The Argyllshire) Btn of that regt)
- C Company, in Lochgilphead (from 8th (The Argyllshire) Btn of that regt)
- 3rd (Territorial) Battalion, The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Dundee, sponsored by 51st Highland Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Dundee (from 4th/5th (Dundee and Angus) Btn, of that regt)
- A Company, in Arbroath (from 4th/5th (Dundee and Angus) Btn, of that regt)
- B Company, in Kirkcaldy (from 6th/7th (Perthshire and Fife) Btn of that regt)
- C Company, in Dunfermline (from 6th/7th (Perthshire and Fife) Btn of that regt)
- 3rd (Territorial) Battalion, Gordon Highlanders (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Aberdeen without change of title, sponsored by 51st Highland Volunteers, less some personnel to D Co, 51st Highland Volunteers which formed Pln at Keith)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Aberdeen
- A (Royal Engineer) Company, in Aberdeen (from a Sqn of 51st (Scottish) Division/District Engineers)
- B Company, in Peterhead
- C Company, in Keith
- 4th/5th (Territorial) Battalion, The King's Own Scottish Borderers (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Dumfries sponsored by 52nd Lowland Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Dumfries
- A Company, in Galashiels
- B Company, in Stranraer
- 3rd (Territorial) Battalion, The Queen's Own Highlanders (Seaforth and Camerons) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre without change of title at Inverness, sponsored by 51st Highland Volunteers, also forming No.1 (Lovat Scouts) Company at Kirkwall and platoon at Lerwick, No.2 (Queen's Own Highlanders) Company at Fort William, and platoon at Stornoway in 51st Highland Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Inverness
- A (Lovat Scouts) Company, in Inverness (from 540th (Lovat Scouts) LAD Regt, RA)
- B (Seaforths) Company, in Dingwall (from 11th Btn, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's))
- C (Seaforths) Company, in Elgin (from 11th Btn, Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, The Duke of Albany's))
- D (Camerons) Company, in Fort William (from 4th/5th Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders and HQ 152nd (Highland) Inf Bde)
- 3rd (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Highland Fusiliers (Princess Margaret's Own Glasgow and Ayrshire Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Glasgow without change of title, sponsored by 52nd Lowland Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Ayr
- A (4th/5th Royal Scots Fusiliers) Company, in Ayr (from 4th/5th Btn, Royal Scots Fusiliers)
- B (5th/6th Highland Light Infantry) Company, in Glasgow (from 5th/6th Btn, The City of Glasgow Regiment (Royal Highland Light Infantry))
- C (1st Glasgow Highlanders) Company, in Glasgow (from Glasgow Highlanders Btn, The City of Glasgow Regiment (Highland Light Infantry))
- The Royal Scots and Cameronian Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to two cadres: 8th/9th (T) Btn, Royal Scots in Edinburgh and 6th/7th (T) Btn, The Cameronians (Scottish Rifles) in Hamilton, both sponsored by 52nd Lowland Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Edinbutgh
- A (8th/9th Royal Scots) Company, in Bathgate (from 8th/9th Btn, Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment))
- B (6th/7th Cameronians (Scottish Rifles)) Company, in Hamilton (from amalgamation of HQ & C Companies, 6th/7th Btn, The Scottish Rifles (Cameronians))
- 3rd (Territorial) Battalion, The Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders (Princess Louise's) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Stirling, sponsored by 51st Highland Volunteers also formed No.3 (Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders) Company, 51st Highland Volunteers at Dumbarton and Campbeltown)
- Queen's Division (covering the counties of West Surrey, County of London, East Kent, West Kent, East Surrey, Sussex, Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Hertfordshire, Essex, Northamptonshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire, Northumberland, Tyne & Wear, Central Lancashire, and Warwickshire)
- The Essex Regiment (T) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Chelmsford as The Essex Regiment sponsorbed by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Ilford
- A Company, in Ilford (from 4th/5th Btn, Essex Regiment)
- B Company, in Ilford (from 4th/5th Btn, Essex Regiment)
- 6th (Territorial) Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (Queen's Surreys) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 6th Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (Queen's Surreys), sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Queen's Regiment, less some personnel to form platoons in Kingston upon Thames and Hounslow in A Co, 5th Btn)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Kingston upon Thames
- A Company, in Kingston upon Thames (from 4th Btn, Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment, 209 Field Park Sqn, RE, and parts of the Kent and County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters))
- B Company, in Battersea (from B Co, 4th Btn, Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment)
- C Company, in Cobham (from C Co, 4th Btn, Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment)
- D Company, in Croydon (from 3rd Btn, Queen's Royal Surrey Regiment)
- 7th (Territorial) Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (East Kent) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 7th Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (East Kent) at Folkestone, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Queen's Regiment, less some personnel to form platoons at Del and Folkestone in D Co, 5th Btn)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Deal (from 5th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) and HQ 44th (Home Counties) Division/District)
- A (Queen's Own Buffs) Company, in Deal (from same company of 5th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
- B (Queen's Own Buffs) Company, in Folkeston (from same company of 5th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
- C (Queen's Own Buffs) Company, in Broadstairs (from 4th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment)
- 8th (Territorial) Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (West Kent) (from 4th/5th Queen's Own Royal West Kents, also 44th (Home Counties) Division/District Provost Company, RMP, 44th (Home Counties) Division/District RE, and 4th Btn, The Buffs (Royal East Kent Regiment) assisted in formation) (1 April 1969 re-organised as two units (and B Co at Broadstairs no longer in service as West Kent successor; E Co, 5th Btn Queen's Regt in Tonbridge/Maidstone, and 8th Battalion The Queen's Regiment (West Kent) cadre at Tonbridge, sponsored 5th (V) Btn, The Queen's Regiment)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Tonbridge (from 4th/5th Btn, The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment and part of P Bty, 265th LAD Regt, RA)
- A (Kent and County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters)) Company, in Madstone (from part of the Kent and County of London Yeomanry (Sharpshooters))
- B (Queen's Own Buffs) Company, in Tonbridge (from 4th/5th Btn, Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment)
- C (The Medway Towns) Company, in Gillingham (from 4 Stores Co, RAOC and part of 133 Infantry Workshop, REME)
- 9th (Territorial) Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (Royal Sussex) (from 4th/5th Btn, Royal Sussex Regiment, also HQ 44th (Home Counties) Division/District RE and 559 Squadron, RCT also assisted in formation) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 9th Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (Royal Sussex) at Eastbourne, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, The Queen's Regiment, less some personnel to form platoon at Eastbourne in C Co, 5th Btn)
- Battalion Headquarters in Eastbourne
- A (Royal Sussex) Company, in Brighton (from 4th/5th Btn, Royal Sussex Regiment and part of 275th (Sussex Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- B (Royal Engineers) Company, in Eastbourne (from 211 and 490 Field Sqns, RE)
- 10th (Territorial) Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (Middlesex) (from 5th Btn, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own, also 114th (1st London) Corps Engineer Regiment, RE and 254th (City of London) Fld Regt, RA also assisted in formation) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 10th Battalion, The Queen's Regiment (Middlesex) at Edgware, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Queen's Regiment, less some personnel to form platoon in Edgware in D Co, 5th Btn)
- Battalion Headquarters in Edgware (from 5th Btn, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own))
- A (Middlesex) Company, in Edgware (from 5th Btn, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own))
- B (Middlesex) Company, in Acton (from 5th Btn, Middlesex Regiment (Duke of Cambridge's Own))
- C (101st London Engineers) Company, in Hounslow (from 101st (London) Engineer Regiment, RE (222 (Chelsea) and 324 Fld Squadrons)
- The Royal Leicestershire Regiment (T) (formed in TAVR III as successor to the TA units of the county of Leicestershire, from 4th/5th Battalion, Royal Leicestershire Regiment from part of 115 (Leicestershire) Field Park Sqn, RE) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Royal Leicestershire Regiment at Leicester, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- Regiment Headquarters, in Leicester
- A Company, in Leicester
- B Company, in Lougborough
- C Company, in Hinckley
- The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment (T) (formed in TAVR III as successor to the TA units of the county of Lincolnshire, from 4th/6th Btn, Royal Lincolnshire Regiment and 863 (County of Lincoln) Movement Light Sqn, RE) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Royal Lincolnshire Regiment in Lincoln, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Lincoln
- A Company, in Lincoln
- B Company, in Gainsborough
- C Company, in Boston
- The Royal Norfolk Regiment (T) (formed in TAVR III as successor to the TA units of the county of Norfolk, from 4th Btn, Royal Norfolk Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Royal Norfolk Regiment in Norwich, under 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters in Norwich
- A Company, in Norwich
- B Company in Great Yarmouth/Dereham
- 4th/5th/6th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th/5th/6th Battalion, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers in Newcastle, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Newcastle upon Tyne
- A Company, in Newcastle upon Tyne (from 6th Btn, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)
- B Company, in Newcastle upon Tyne (from 6th Btn, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)
- C Company, in Hexham (from 4th/5th Btn, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers)
- D (Tyneside Scottish) Company, in Gosforth (from Q (Tyneside Scottish) Bty, in 439th (Tyne) LAD Regt, RA)
- 7th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Northumberland Fusiliers (from 7th Btn, Royal Northumberland Fusiliers and elements of the Northumberland Hussars) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre in Ashington, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers, less some personnel to form E (Northumberland) Co, 5th (V) Btn, Royal Regiment of Fusiliers at Ashington and Alnwick)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Alnwick
- B (Ashington) Company, in Ashington
- C (Alnwick) Company, Alnwick
- D (Berwick) Company, in Berwick upon Tyne
- The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment (T) (formed in TAVR III as the successor to the TA units of the counties of Suffolk and Cambridgeshire, from The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Suffolk and Cambridgeshire Regiment at Ipswich, sponsored by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Ipswich
- A (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Company, in Ipswich (from 308th (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- B Company, in Ipswich
- C Company, in Leiston
- D (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Company, in Swaffham (from 308th (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- The Essex Regiment (T) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Chelmsford as The Essex Regiment sponsorbed by 5th (V) Btn, Royal Anglian Regiment)
- King's Division (covering the counties of Merseyside, East Lancashire, North Lancashire, West Lancashire, Cumbria, Westmorland, Manchester, and Northern Ireland))
- 4th (Territorial) Battalion, The Border Regiment (formed from 4th Btn, Border Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th Battalion, Border Regiment at Carlisle, sponsored by Lancastrian Volunteers (and artillery and yeomanry lineage ceased)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Carlisle
- A (Cumberland Artillery) Company, in Workington
- B (Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry) Company, in Carlisle (from 851st (Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry) Fld Regt, RA)
- D (The Westmorland) Company, in Kendal (from 4th Btn, Border Regiment and 149th Field Ambulance, RAMC)
- 4th (Territorial) Battalion, The East Lancashire Regiment (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th Battalion, The East Lancashire Regiment at Blackburn, sponsored by 38th Signal Regiment, less some personnel to form 93 (East Lancashire) Signal Squadron in same regiment and E Company, Lancastrian Volunteers at Lancaster and Barrow in Furness, the latter efficiently losing its East Lancashire affiliation)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Blackburn
- A (4th East Lancashire) Company, in Blackburn (from 4th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment)
- B (The Lancashire Fusiliers) Company, in Rochdale (from part of 5th (Bury) Btn, Lancashire Fusiliers)
- C (4th East Lancashire) Company, in Burnley (from 4th Battalion, East Lancashire Regiment)
- D (The Bolton Artillery) Company, in Bolton (from 253rd (The Bolton Artillery) Fld Regt, RA)
- The Green Howards Territorials (from 4th/5th Btn, Green Howards and 252 GHQ Provost Company, RMP) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Scarborough, sponsored by Yorkshire Volunteers (some personnel to B Co of same regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Middlesbrough
- A (Cleveland) Company, in Guisborough
- B (Teeside) Company, in Middlesbrough
- C (Scarborough) Company, in Scarborough
- The Hallamshire (Territorial) Battalion (from the Hallamshire Battalion of recently disbanded York and Lancaster Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Sheffield as The Hallamshire Battalion, The York and Lancaster Regiment, sponsored by Yorkshire Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Sheffield
- A Company, in Sheffield
- B Company, in Rotherham
- C Company, in Barnsley
- 4th/5th (Territorial) Battalion, The King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment (from same battalion of that name) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th/5th Battalion, The King's Own Royal Regiment at Lancaster, sponsored by Lancastrian Volunteers, less some personnel of C Co, absorbed into D (Loyals) Co, Lancastrian Volunteers forming detachment at Blackpool, and some personnel of HQ, A, and B Cos to form E (King's Own) Co, Lancastrian Volunteers at Lancaster and Barrow in Furness)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Lancaster
- A (4th/5th King's Own) Company, in Lancaster (from 4th/5th Btn, King's Own Royal Regt)
- B (4th/5th King's Own) Company, in Barrow in Furness (from 4th/5th Btn, King's Own Royal Regt)
- C (2nd West Lancashire) Company, in Blackpool (from 288th (2nd West Lancashire) LAD Regt, RA)
- 4th (Territorial) Battalion, The King's Own South Yorkshire Light Infantry (from same unit of that title) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th Battalion, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry at Wakefield, sponsored by Yorkshire Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Wakefield
- A Company, in Wakefield
- B Company, in Pontefract
- C Company, in Dewsbury
- The Leeds Rifles Territorials (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Leeds, sponsored by Yorkshire Volunteers, less some personnel to form E (Leeds Rifles) Company, Yorkshire Volunteers at Carlton Barracks, Leeds with detachment at Castleford (and A Co ceased to perpetuate Leeds Rifles))
- Regimental Headquarters, in Leeds
- A Company, in Leeds
- B Company, in Leeds
- C Company, in Castleford
- The Manchester Regiment (Ardwick and Ashton) Territorials (from 8th and 9th Btns, Manchester Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 8th/9th Battalion, The Manchester Regiment at Manchester, sponsored by Lancastrian Volunteers)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Ardwick Green
- A Company, in Ardwick Green (from 8th (Ardwick) Btn, Manchester Regiment)
- B Company, in Ashton under Lyme (from 9th Btn, Manchester Regiment)
- C Company, in Ashton under Lyme (from 9th Btn, Manchester Regiment)
- The Prince of Wales's Own Yorkshire Territorials (from 3rd Btn, Prince of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 3rd Battalion, The Prince of Wales's Own Regiment of Yorkshire at Kingston upon Hull, sponsored by Yorkshire Volunteers)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Kingston upon Hull
- A Company, in Kingston upon Hull
- B Company, in Kingston upon hull
- C Company, in York
- 5th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (from same unit name & North Irish Horse) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 5th Battalion, Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers (Royal Irish Rangers) at Omagh, sponsored by North Irish Militia)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Omagh
- A Company, in Enniskillen
- B Company, in Duncannon
- 5th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Irish Fusiliers (from same unit name and elements of North Irish Horse) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 5th Battalion, Royal Irish Fusiliers (Royal Irish Rangers) at Armagh, sponsored by North Irish Militia)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Armagh
- A Company, in Armagh
- B Company, in Lurgan
- 6th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles (from same unit name and 661st (Ulster) Fld Regt, RA) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 6th Battalion, The Royal Ulster Rifles (Royal Irish Rangers) at Lisburn, sponsored by North Irish Militia)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Belfast
- A Company, in Ballymena
- B Company, in Lisburn
- C Company, in Newtownards
- The West Riding Territorials (from the West Riding Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The West Riding Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment at Huddersfield, sponsored by Yorkshire Volunteers)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Huddersfield
- A Company, in Huddersfield
- B Company, in Huddersfield
- C Company, in Halifax
- 4th (Territorial) Battalion, The Border Regiment (formed from 4th Btn, Border Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th Battalion, Border Regiment at Carlisle, sponsored by Lancastrian Volunteers (and artillery and yeomanry lineage ceased)
- Prince of Wales's Division (Covering the counties of Devonshire, Gloucestershire, City and County of Bristol, Hampshire, Dorset, Berkshire, Wiltshire, Cheshire, Worcestershire, Herefordshire, Staffordshire, Nottinghamshire, Derbyshire, Rutland, and Wales)
- 4th/7th (Territorial) Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment (from battalion of same name) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th/7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment at Macclesfield, sponsored by Mercian Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Macclesfield
- A Company, in Macclesfield (from 7th Btn & 3 Squadron, 57th Signal Regt, RCS)
- B Company, in Crewe (from 4th Btn)
- C Company, in Ellesmere Port (from 4th Btn)
- The Derbyshire (Territorial) Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (formed in TAVR III as successor for the TA units in Derbyshire) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Chesterfield without change of title, sponsored by 73 Engineer Regt, also formed 575 (The Sherwood Foresters) Fld Sqn, 73 Engineer Regt, RE)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Chesterfield
- A Company, in Chesterfield
- B Company, in Derby (from 140th (Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire) Engineer Regt, RE ( 438th (Derbyshire Artillery) and 575th (The Sherwood Foresters) Fld Sqns, RE))
- C Company, in Derby (from a Coy of 5th/8th Btn, of that regiment in Derby)
- The Monmouthshire (Territorial) Battalion, The South Wales Borderers (formed in TAVR III as the successor to the 2nd Btn, Monmoutshire Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Monmouthshire Battalion, The South Wales Borderers at Newport, sponsored by Welsh Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Newport
- 1st Monmouthshire Company, in Newport
- 2nd Monmouthshire Company, in Cwmcarn
- 3rd Monmouthshire Company, in Abertillery
- The Nottinghamshire (Territorial) Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (formed in TAVR III successor to the 5th/8th Btn, Sherwood Foresters) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Nottingham without change of title, sponsored by Mercian Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Nottingham
- A Company, in Nottingham
- B Company, in Sutton in Ashfield
- C Company, in Worksop
- The Robin Hood (Territorial) Battalion, The Sherwood Foresters (formed in TAVR III as successor of 350th (The Robin Hood Foresters) Fied Sqn, RE) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Nottingham, sponsored by 73 Engineer Regt, RE)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Nottingham
- A Company, in Nottingham
- B Company, in Mancsfield
- 4th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers (formed in TAVR III as successor to 4th Btn, Royal Welch Fusiliers) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers at Wrexham, sponsored by Welsh Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Wrexham
- A Company, in Mold
- B Company, in Wrexham
- 6th/7th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers (formed in TAVR III as successor to 6th/7th Btn, Royal Welch Fusiliers) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 6th/7th Battalion, The Royal Welch Fusiliers at Caernarvon, sponsored by Welsh Volunteers, also formed D (Royal Welch Fusiliers) Co, Welsh Volunteers at Caernarvon and Aberrystwyth)
- Battalion Headquarters in Caernarvon
- A Company, in Caernarvon
- B Company, in Aberystwyth
- C Company, in Caernarvon
- 5th/6th (Territorial) Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's) (formed in TAVR III as successor to 5th/6th Btn, Staffordshire Regiment, also 444th (Staffordshire) LAD Regt, RA, The Staffordshire Yeomanry (Queen's Own Royal Regiment), 5 Stores Co, RAOC, 20 Vehicle Co, RAOC, and 887 Locating Battery, RA, also assisted in formation) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 5th/6th Battalion, The Staffordshire Regiment at Walsall, sponsored by Mercian Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Wolverhampton
- A (South Stafford) Company, in Rugeley
- B (South Stafford) Company, in Walsall (from 5th Btn, South Staffordshire Regiment)
- C (North Stafford) Company, in Stoke-on-Trent (from 5th/6th Btn, North Staffordshire Regiment)
- 4th (Territorial) Battalion, The Welch Regiment (formed in TAVR III as succssor to 4th Btn, Welch Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th Battalion, Welch Regiment at Llanelli sponsored by 157th (The Welsh) Regiment, RCT, less A Co re-organised as 224 (Pembroke Yeomanry) Squadron, 157th (The Welsh) Regt, RCT)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Carmarthen
- A (Pembroke Yeomanry) Company, in Haverfordwest (from Pembroke Yeomanry)
- B Company, in Carmarthen
- C Company, in Swansea
- D Company, in Llanelli
- 5th/6th (Territorial) Battalion, The Welch Regiment (formed in TAVR III as successor for 5th and 6th Btns, Welch Regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 5th/6th Battalion, Welch Regiment at Pontypridd, sponsored by Welsh Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Pontypridd
- A Company, in Cardiff (from 5th Btn, Welch Regiment)
- B Company, in Bridgend (from 6th Btn, Welch Regiment)
- 4th/7th (Territorial) Battalion, The Cheshire Regiment (from battalion of same name) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 4th/7th Battalion, Cheshire Regiment at Macclesfield, sponsored by Mercian Volunteers)
- Light Division (Covering the counties of Somerset, Cornwall, South Yorkshire, Shropshire, Durham, and London)
- The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (T) (formed as TAVR III successor for TA units in Cornwall) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry at Bodmin, sponsored by Light Infantry Volunteers)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Bodmin
- A (Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry) Company, in Bodmin (from the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (T))
- B (Cornwall Fortress Engineers) Company, in Falmouth (from 116th (Devon and Cornwall) Engineer Regt, RE (409 & 571 Fld Sqns))
- 6th/8th (Territorial) Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry (formed as TAVR III successor from 6th and 8th Btns of that regiment) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as 6th/8th Battalion, The Durham Light Infantry at Bishop Auckland, sponsored by The Light Infantry Volunteers, less some personnel to form E (Durham) Company, The Light Infantry Volunteers)
- Battalion Headquarters, in Bishop Auckland
- A Company, in Bishop Auckland
- B Company, in Chester le Street (from 8th Btn)
- C Company, in Spennymoor (from 6th Btn)
- 5th (Territorial) Battalion, The Royal Green Jackets (formed as TAVR III successor for TA units of London affiliated to regiment)
- Battalion Headquarters, in London
- A (Queen's Royal Rifles) Company, in London
- B (London Rifle Brigade Rangers) Company, in West Ham
- The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry (T) (formed as TAVR III successor for TA units in Cornwall) (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry at Bodmin, sponsored by Light Infantry Volunteers)
Royal Artillery[]
Regular Army[]
- 6th Light Regiment, Royal Artillery, S/A on 10 May 1968
- 18th Light Regiment, Royal Artillery, placed in S/A on 10 February 1969
- 34th Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, placed in S/A on 31 December 1969
- 36th Heavy Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery, amalgamated with 37th Heavy Air Defence Regiment without change of title
- 37th Heavy Air Defence Regiment amalgamated with and absorbed into 36th Heavy Air Defence Regiment
Volunteers (V)[]
- The Honourable Artillery Company (technically not Royal Artillery, almost no changed, all units affiliated merged into new unit)
- 100th (Eastern) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, in Grove Park (successor to HQ RA, 44th (Home Counties) Division/District and R (Surrey) Battery, 265th LAD Regt)
- 200 (Sussex Yeomanry) Battery, in Brighton (from 257th (Sussex Yeomanry) Fld Regt)
- 201 (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire Yeomanry) Battery, in Luton/St Albans (from 286th (Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire) Fld Regt)
- 202 (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Battery, in Norwich, later Bury St Edmunds/Norwich/Ipswich/Swaffham (from 308th (Suffolk and Norfolk Yeomanry) Fld Regt)
- 101st (Northumbrian) Medium Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, in Gosforth (from 272nd (Northumbrian) Fld Regt)
- 203 Medium Battery, in Blyth (from Q Bty, 324th HAD Regt and P (Elswick) Bty, 272nd Fld Regt)
- 204 Medium Battery, in Gosforth (from 439th (Tyne) LAD Regt including Tyneside Scottish Trp)
- 205 Medium Battery, in South Shields (from 274th (Northumbrian) Fld Regt and 463rd (Durham Light Infantry) LAD Regt)
- 102nd (Ulster & Scottish) Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, in Newtownards (from 245th (Ulster) LAD Regt)
- 206 (Ulster) Light Air Defence Battery, in Coleraine (from 245th (Ulster) LAD Regt)
- 207 (Scottish) Light Air Defence Battery, in Glasgow/Edinburgh (from 445th (Lowland) LAD Regt and 278th (Lowland) Fld Regt (The City of Edinburgh) respectively)
- (from 1 July 1969) 212 (Highland) Light Air Defence Battery, in Abroath (from The Highland Regiment)
- 103rd (Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters (King's) Battery, in Liverpool (from 470th (3rd West Lancashire) LAD Regt)
- 208 (3rd West Lancashire) Light Air Defence Battery, in Liverpool/Prestatyn (West Lancashire Regiment and Welsh Fusiliers respectively)
- 209 (The Manchester Artillery) Light Air Defence Battery, in Manchester (from 252nd (The Manchester Artillery) Fld Regt and 253rd (The Bolton Artillery) Fld Regt)
- 213 (South Lancashire Artillery) Light Air Defence Battery, in St Helens/Widnes (from South Lancashire Territorials and C Trp, 208 Bty)
- 104th Light Air Defence Regiment, Royal Artillery
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, in Newport (from 638th (Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire) LAD Regt)
- 210 (Staffordshire) Battery, in Wolverhampton (from 444th (Staffordshire) LAD Regt)
- 211 (South Wales) Battery, in Newport/Cardiff/Abertillery (HQ & A and B Troops from 282nd (Glamorgan and Monmouthshire) Fld Regt, C (Glamorgan Yeomanry) Trp from Glamorgan Yeomanry and D Trp from 638th (Brecknockshire and Monmouthshire) LAD Regt)
- 214 (Worcestershire) Battery, in Malvern (from The Worcestershire Regiment)
- 289 Parachute Battery, Royal Horse Artillery, in London
Territorials (T)[]
- The Essex Yeomanry (Royal Horse Artillery), Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The Essex Yeomanry (RHA), sponsored by 71 Signal Regiment , less some personnel to form 4 Regional (Essex Yeomanry) Squadron, 71st (Yeomanry) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals at Chelmsford and Harlow)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Colchester (absorbing elements of 4th/5th Battalion The Essex Regiment (TA) and 313 Construction Field Squadron RE (TA))
- P (Essex Yeomanry) Battery, in Colchester (from HQ RA, 54 (East Anglian) Division/District and 304th (Essex Yeomanry) Fld Regt)
- Q (Essex Yeomanry) Battery, in Southend-on-Sea
- R (Essex Yeomanry) Battery, in Harlow (from 304th (Essex Yeomanry) Fld Regt)
- The Flintshire and Denbighshire Yeomanry, Royal Artillery (reduced to cadre, sponsored by 119 Recovery Company REME (V); some RHQ personnel absorbed by Prestatyn pln of A Company Welsh Volunteers and 119 Recovery Company REME (V); part Q Bty formed platoon in A Company Welsh Volunteers at Colwyn Bay)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Prestatyn
- P (Flintshire) Battery, in Holywell
- Q (Denbighshire and Caernarvonshire) Battery, in Colwyn Bay
- The Sheffield Artillery Volunteers, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 38 Signal Regiment and 106 (West Riding) Fld Sqn, 75 Engineer Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Sheffield
- P (Sheffield Artillery Volunteers) Battery, in Sheffield
- Q (Sheffield Artillery Volunteers) Battery, in Sheffield
- R (Sheffield Artillery Volunteers) Battery, in Doncaster
- The South Nottinghamshire Hussars Yeomanry, Royal Horse Artillery, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 101 (Northumbrian) Med Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Nottingham
- 425 Battery, in Nottingham
- 426 Battery, in Nottingham
- 520 Battery, in Nottingham
- The Surrey Yeomanry (Queen Mary's Regiment), Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reorganised as two units, less some personnel transferred to C Squadron Royal Yeomanry Regiment at Croydon, 151 Regiment RCT at Croydon, C Company 5th (V) Battalion The Royal Regiment of Fusiliers at Balham and HQ 31 Signal Regiment )
- Regimental Headquarters, in Sutton
- P (Surrey Yeomanry Queen Mary's) Battery, in Sutton
- Q (Surrey Yeomanry Queen Mary's) Battery, in Clapham
- The West Riding Regiment, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Bradford, sponsored by 73 Engineer Regiment RE (V); some of Q Battery absorbed into E Company Yorkshire Volunteers; also formed: 272 (West Riding Artillery) Field Support Squadron, 73 Engineer Regiment RE (V) at Bradford, reviving a sqn number from 129 (West Riding) Construction Regiment RE)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Leeds
- P (The West Riding Artillery) Battery, in Leeds
- Q (The West Riding Artillery) Battery, in Leeds
- R (The West Riding Artillery) Battery, in Bradford
- The Worcestershire Territorial Regiment, Royal Artillery (formed from HQ 159 Infantry Brigade , and 7th Bn The Worcestershire Regt, less B Company, also assisted in formation) (1 April 1969 re-organised as two units: The Worcestershire Regiment, RA, reduced to cadre at Worcester, sponsored by Mercian Volunteers; less part of P Battery formed pln at Worcester in B Company (Worcestershire), Mercian Volunteers and 214 (Worcestershire) Battery, 104 LAD Regiment RA, formed at Malvern from Q Bty)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Worcester
- P (Worcester) Battery, in Worcester
- Q (Malvern) Battery, in Malvern
- The Buckinghamshire Regiment, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 4th (V) Btn, Royal Green Jackets and 151st (Greater London) Regt, RCT)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Oxford (from The Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire Light Infantry (T))
- P (Royal Bucks Yeomanry) Battery, in Aylesbury (from P (Royal Bucks Yeomanry) Bty, 299th (Royal Buckingahsmhire Yeomanry, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars and Berkshire) Fld Regt)
- Q (The Buckinghamshire Rifles) Battery, in Bletchley (from S (Buckinghamshire Rifles) Bty, 299th (Royal Buckingahsmhire Yeomanry, Queen's Own Oxfordshire Hussars and Berkshire) Fld Regt)
- The County of Durham Regiment, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre as The County of Durham Regiment RA, sponsored by 72 Engineer Regt RE, less P Bty reduced to troop in 205 Battery 101 Medium Regt RA; part of R Bty to form troop at Sunderland in 118 (Tees) Field Sqn 72 Engineer Regt RE)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Sunderland
- P (1st Durham) Battery, in Hebburn (from P Bty, 274th Fld Regt)
- Q (6th Durham Light Infantry) Battery, in West Hartlepool (from 463rd (Durham Light Infantry) LAD Regt)
- R (7th Durham Light Infantry) Battery, in Sunderland (from 463rd (Durham Light Infantry) LAD Regt)
- The Greater London Regiment, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 regiment reduced to cadre, less C Bty and HAC Infantry Coy absorbed back into the Honourable Artillery Company, some personnel of R Bty absorbed into 39 Signal Regiment (V), a troop of 215 Squadron 151 Regiment RCT (V) and 217 (Eastern) General Hospital RAMC (V), and S Bty became det of HQ Battery 100 Medium Regiment RA (V))
- Regimental Headquarters, in London
- C Battery, Honourable Artillery Company (Royal Horse Artillery), in Finsbury (from 1st Field Regiment, Honourable Artillery Company/Royal Horse Artillery, redesignation of its C Bty)
- The Honourable Artillery Company Light Infantry Company, in Finsbury (from Honourable Artillery Company Infantry Battalion)
- R (The Tower Hamlets) Battery, in London (from 300th (Tower Hamlets) LAD Regt)
- S (City of London) Battery, in the City of London (from 254th (City of London) Fld Regt)
- The Highland Regiment, Royal Artillery (reduced to cadre at Arbroath, sponsored by 102 LAD Regt RA, less some personnel to form No.1 (Lovat Scouts) Company, 51st Highland Vols)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, in Dundee
- Q (Arbroath/Montrose) Battery, in Arbroath (from 400th (Aberdeen/Angus) Highland Fld Regt)
- R (City of Dundee) Battery, in Dundee (from 400th (Aberdeen/Angus) Highland Fld Regt)
- Orkney and Zetland (Lovat Scouts) Battery, in Kirkwall/Lerwick (from 540th (The Lovat Scouts) LAD Regt)
- The Humber Regiment, Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Hull, sponsored by 250 (Hull) Field Amblance RAMC, less part of P Bty to 129 (East Riding) Field Squadron, 72 Engineer Regiment RE at Hull, and part of Q Bty to form new pln in 16 Independent Parachute Company at Grimsby)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Kingston upon Hull
- P (East Riding) Battery, in Kingston upon Hull
- Q Battery, in Grimsby (from 529 LAD Regt, also absorbed elements of 594 Ambulance Sqn, RCT)
- R (5th Lincolns) Battery, in Scunthorpe
- The London and Kent Regiment, Royal Artillery (265 Regt disbanded and concurrently re-formed in TAVR III with HQ at Bromley (also assisting in formation were: HQ RA 44 (Home Counties) Division/District; part of 4th/5th Battalion The Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment; part of 44 Division District RE; part of 4th Battalion The Buffs; part of 133 Infantry Workshop REME; and part of 4 Stores Company RAOC), less R Bty to form HQ Battery, 100th Regiment RA at Grove Park), (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre at Bromley, sponsored by 71 Signal Regt; also formed HQ (265 London and Kent) Sqn, 71 Signal Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Bromley
- P (Kent) Battery, in Bexleyheath (from 265th (8th London) LAD Regt)
- Q (London) Battery, in Grove Park (from 265th (8th London) LAD Regt)
- R (Kent and County of London Yeomanry) Battery, in Bromley (from part of Kent and County of London Yeomanry)
- The South Lancashire Territorials (Prince of Wales's Volunteers), Royal Artillery (1 April 1969 reduced to cadre under 103 LAD Regt, and absorbed into Lancastrian Volunteers and formed 213 (South Lancashire Artillery Volunteers) Bty)
- Regimental Headquarters, in St Helens (elements from 113 Port Workshop, REME)
- P (South Lancashire Artillery) Battery, in St Helens (from 436th (South Lancashire Artillery) LAD Regt)
- Q (South Lancashire Artillery) Battery, in Widnes (from 436th (South Lancashire Artillery) LAD Regt)
- R (South Lancashire Regiment) Battery, in Warrington (from 4 Btn, South Lancashire Regt)
- The Warwickshire Regiment, Royal Artillery (reduced to cadre in Birmingham, sponsored by 35 Signal Regt, less some personnel to 48 Signal Squadron, 35 Signal Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Birmingham
- P (68th South Midland) Battery, in Birmingham (from 268th (Warwickshire) Fld Regt)
- Q (Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers) Battery, in Coventry (from 7 Btn, Royal Warwickshire Fusiliers)
- R (Warwickshire Transport) Battery, in Oxford (from 516 Sqn, 48 Division Regt RCT; 48 Division Provost Coy RMP also assisted in formation)
Corps of Royal Engineers[]
Regiments[]
- Royal Monmouthshire Militia Engineers (formed from the existing regiment, along with 43rd (Wessex) Division/District RE, 48th (South Midland) Division/District RE, and 53rd (Welsh) Division/District RE)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, at Monmouth Castle (from former regiment)
- 100 Field Squadron (Militia), in Cwmbran/Bristol (from former regiment & 43rd (Wessex) Division/District RE)
- 108 (Welsh) Field Squadron (Militia), in Swansea/Cardiff (from former regiment, 53rd (Welsh) Division/District RE and elements of Glamorgan Fortress Engineers)
- 225 (City of Birmingahm) Field Squadron (Militia), in Oldbury (from 48th (South Midland) Division/District RE)
- 71st (Scottish) Engineer Regiment (formed from amalgamation of 51st (Highland) Division/District RE, 52nd (Lowland) Division/District RE, 80th (Scottish) Port Regiment, RCT, and 432nd (City of Edinburgh) Corps Engineer Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Glasgow (from 51st (Highland) Division/District RE)
- TAVR I: 102 (Clyde) Field Squadron, in Paisley (from 102 Corps Engineer Regt & 80th (Scottish) Port Regt, RCT)
- 104 (City of Edinburgh) Field Squadron, in Edinburgh (from 432nd (City of Edinburgh) Corps Engineer Regt)
- 124 (Lowland) Field Squadron, in Coatbridge (from 52nd (Lowland) Division/District RE)
- 72nd (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Engineer Regiment (formed from amalgamation of 50th (Northumbrian) Division/District RE and other smaller units in the area)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Gateshead
- 103 (1st Newcastle) Field Squadron, in Newcastle upon Tyne (from 50th (Northumbrian) Division/District RE)
- 105 (Durham) Plant Squadron, in Gateshead (from 105th (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Construction Regt)
- 118 (Tees) Field Squadron, in Middlesbrough (from 118th (Tees) Corps Engineer Regt)
- 129 (East Riding) Field Squadron, in Kingston upon hull (from 542 (East Riding) Field Sqn)
- 74th (Antrim Artillery) Engineer Regiment (formed from amalgamation of 146th (Antrim Artillery) Corps Engineer Regt and 591 (Antrim) Independent Field Sqn, RE)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Belfast
- 112 (Antrim Fortress) Field Squadron, in Bangor/Carrickfergus/Belfast (from 591 (Antrim) Independent Field Sqn)
- 114 (Antrim Artillery) Field Squadron, in Antrim/Belfast/Ballymena (from 146th (Antrim Artillery) Corps Engineer Regiment)
- 75th Engineer Regiment (formed from 42nd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Division/District and 106th Corps Engineer Regt, RE)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Failsworth
- 106 (West Riding) Field Squadron, in Sheffield (from 49th (North Midland/West Riding) Division/District RE)
- 107 (Lancashire and Cheshire) Field Squadron, in Birkenhead/St Helens (from 107th (West Lancashire) Corps Engineer Regt and 113 (Cheshire) Field Sqn)
- 202 Field Squadron, in Clifton/Preston (from 42nd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Division/District RE)
- 111th Engineer Regiment (sponsoring some engineering units)
- Regimental Headquarters and Headquarters Squadron, in Camberley
- 120 Field Squadron (sponsored)
- 130 Field Squadron (sponsored)
- 198 Field Park Squadron (sponsored)
Squadrons[]
- 117 (Highland) Field Support Squadron, in Dundee (independent unit, formed from 51st (Highland) Division/District RE and 117th (Highland) Corps Engineer Regt)
- 125 (Staffordshire) Field Support Squadron, in Stoke-on-Trent/Cannock (independent unit, from 125th (Staffordshire) Engineer Regt)
- 131 Independent Parachute Squadron, in Kingsbury/Kingston upon Hull/Grangemouth/Birmingham (from 131st Engineer Regt)
- 135 Field Survey Squadron, in Ewell (from 135th Survey Regt)
- 143 Plant Squadron, in Walsall (independent unit, from 291 Plant Squadron)
- 272 (West Riding) Field Support Squadron, in Bradford (from 129th (West Riding) Engineer Regt)
Royal Corps of Transport[]
New Corps formed on 15 July 1965 by union of transport functions from Royal Army Service Corps and Transportation and Movement Control Service of the Royal Engineers; RCT Fleet formed by amalgamation of RASC Fleet and RE Fleet.
Regiments[]
- 150th (Northumbrian) Transport Regiment (from 150th (Northumbrian) Regiment)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Kingston upon hull
- 216 (Tyne Tees) Squadron, in Tynemouth (From 50th (Northumbrian) Division Regt)
- 217 (Yorkshire) Squadron, in Leeds (from 66th (Yorkshire) Regt and 103rd (West Riding) Regt)
- 218 (East Riding) Squadron, in Kingston upon Hull (from 66th (Yorkshire) Regt and 150th (Northumbrian) Regt)
- 219 (West Riding) Squadron, in Doncaster (from 49th Regiment and 103rd (West Riding) Regt)
- 151st (Greater London) Transport Regiment (from 44th (Home Counties) Division/District RASC, 54th (East Anglian) Division/District RASC, and 105th (Essex) Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Croydon
- 210 Ambulance Squadron, in Redhill/Sutton/Croydon/Clapham (from 44th (Home Counties) Division/District RASC and 105th (Essex) Regt)
- 215 (Essex) Squadron, in Grays/Leigh on Sea (from 54th (East Anglian) Division/District and 105th (Essex) Regt)
- 240 (Hertfordshire) Tank Transporter Squadron, in Barnet/Hitchin/Slough (from 557th (Hertfordshire) Tank Transporters Sqn)
- 562 Parachute Squadron, Southall/Dulwich (from 562nd (Middlesex) Parachute Sqn)
- 152nd (Ulster) Transport Regiment (from 68th (Northern Ireland) Regt, 539 (Ulster) Supply Company, RAOC and 17 Supply Platoon, RAOC)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Belfast
- 211 Squadron, in Belfast/Ballymena
- 220 Squadron, in Londonderry
- 153rd (Highland) Transport Regiment (from 433rd (Forth) Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Dunfermline
- 212 Ambulance Squadron, in Dundee/Aberdeen/Dunblance (from 51st (Highland) Division/District RASC)
- 230 Squadron, in Edinburgh (From 52nd (Lowland) Division/District RASC and 69th (East Lowlands) Regt RASC)
- 231 Squadron, in Dunfermline (from 433rd (Forth) Regt)
- 154th (Lowland) Regiment (from 52nd (Lowland) Division/District RASC)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Glasgow
- 221 Squadron, in Glasgow (from 528, 530, and 574 Sqns of division RASC)
- 222 Squadron, in East Kilbride (from 264th (Scottish) Regt)
- 155th (Wessex) Regiment (from 43rd (Wessex) Division/District RASC and 67th (Aldersot) Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Taunton
- 232 Squadron, in Plymouth/Tavistock (from 506 and 541 Ambulance Sqns)
- 233 Squadron, in Southampton/Weymouth/Portsmouth (from 505 and 920 Sqns)
- 245 Ambulance Squadron, in Bristol/Reading (from 928 Ambulance Sqn)
- 156th (Lancashire and Cheshire) Regiment (from 22nd (Southport) Regt)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Liverpool
- 234 (Cheshire) Squadron, in Birkenhead (from 102nd (Cheshire) Regt)
- 235 (West Lancashire) Squadron, in Liverpool (from 22nd (Southport) Regt)
- 236 (East Lancashire) Squadron, in Salford (from 42nd (East Lancashire) Division Regt RASC)
- 157th (Wales and Midlands) Transport Regiment (from 53rd (Welsh) Division Regt RASC)
- Regimental Headquarters, in Cardiff
- 233 (South Wales) Squadron, in Swansea/Haverfordwest (Haverford west detachment from Pembrokeshire Yeomanry (Castlemartin), rest of sqn from 53rd (Welsh) Division Regt)
- 237 (Midlands) Squadron, in West Bromwich/Stoke-on-Trent (from 48th (South Midland) Division Regt)
- 160th Regiment (from 101st and 104th Regiments), in Grantham
- 161st Transport Regiment, in Grantham
- 162nd Movement Control Regiment, in Grantham (from 74 Movement Control and 75 Movement Control Regts)
- 163rd Movement Control Regiment, in Grantham (from 72 and 73 Movement Control Regts)
Squadrons[]
- 395 Air Despatch Troop (TAVR I)
- 490 Movement Control Troop (TAVR II)
- 562 Parachute Squadron (TAVR I)
Royal Army Ordnance Corps[]
Corps absorbed ordnance branch of Royal Army Service Corps.
- 1 Stores Company, in Camberley (from 44th (Home Counties) Division/District RAOC and 4 Stores Company)
- 44 Parachute Ordnance Field Park (Airportable), in London
- 50 Ordnance Maintenance Park, in Leeds (from 49th (North Midland/West Riding) Division/District RAOC, 50th (Northumbrian) Division/District RAOC, 49, 50, and 55 Stores Companies)
- 51 Ordnance Field Park, in Glasgow (from 51st (Highland) Division/District RAOC, 52nd (Lowland) Division/District RAOC, 51 Stores Company, 51 Ordnance Field Park, and 52 Stores Company)
- 52 Transit Company, in Ormskirk (from 42nd (Lancashire and Cheshire) Division/District RAOC, 48th (South Midland) Division/District RAOC, 2 Stores, 5 Stores, and 20 Vehicle Company
- 553 Supply Company, in Romford (From 44th (Home Counties) Division/District RAOC, 1 Stores Company, and 533 Supply Company)
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers[]
- 9 Field Workshop Company, in Portsmouth
- 118 Recovery Company, in Northampton/Leicester/Corby (from 49th (North Midland/West Riding) Division/District RCT)
- 119 (Holywell) Recovery Company, in Prestayn
- 124 (Tyne Electrical Engineers) Recovery Company, in Newton Aycliffe
- 126 Reclamation Company, in Coventry
- 133 (Kent) Corps Workshop Company, in AShford
- 153 Workshop Company, in Grangemouth
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 Taylor, Claire (2010-10-19). "A Brief Guide to Previous British Defence Reviews". UK Parliament. pp. 6. http://www.parliament.uk/briefing-papers/SN05714.pdf. Retrieved 2013-06-29.
- ↑ Prof. Andrew Lambert, Speech to Italian Navy Institute of Maritime Studies, Venice (ISMM), 8 March 2007
- ↑ "Aden Emergency". Online Exhibition. National Army Museum. Archived from the original on 2013-07-28. https://web.archive.org/web/20130728183256/http://www.nam.ac.uk/exhibitions/online-exhibitions/aden-emergency. Retrieved 1 July 2013.
- ↑ Petersen, JE (1986). "CHAPTER 3: POSTWAR POLICY: BRITISH RETREAT AND IMPERIAL VESTIGES". Defending Arabia. Croom Helm. pp. 83. Archived from the original on 21 April 2015. https://web.archive.org/web/20150421014446/http://www.jepeterson.net/sitebuildercontent/sitebuilderfiles/dfdgar03.pdf. Retrieved 1 July 2013.. 2013-07-02.
- ↑ Thayer, Carlyle A. "The Five Power Defence Arrangements: The Quiet Achiever". Security Challenges. Archived from the original on 20 April 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130420073331/http://securitychallenges.org.au/ArticlePDFs/vol3no1Thayer.pdf. Retrieved 1 July 2013.. 2013-07-02.
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