Talk:British Army Structure In 2010
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2007 British Army OoB talk page
editThis is proposed table that this editor created for the article. Not sure if you could use it, so I copied it here. - wolf 04:35, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
Proposed Table
editHere is my proposed table with some data. -David Tornheim 07:18, 26 October 2018 (UTC)
Regiment | Type | Year Formed | Year Disbanded | Order of Battle | Notes |
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Household Cavalry Regiment | Armor | 1992 | Active | 1 | Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment |
1st (The Queen's) Dragoon Guards | Armor | 1959 | Active | 2 | Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment. The current regiment was formed in 1959 by the amalgamation of 1st King's Dragoon Guards (raised in 1685 by Sir John Lanier as Lanier's or the 2nd Queen's Regiment of Horse in response to the Monmouth Rebellion) and the 2nd Dragoon Guards (Queen's Bays) (raised in 1685 by the Earl of Peterborough as Peterborough's or the 3rd Regiment of Horse, also in response to the Monmouth Rebellion).[1] |
The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards | Armor | TBD | Active | 3 | Armoured Tank Regiment |
The Royal Dragoon Guards | Armor | TBD | Active | 4 | Armoured Tank Regiment |
The Queen's Royal Hussars | Armor | TBD | Active | 5 | Armoured Tank Regiment |
9th/12th Royal Lancers | Armor | TBD | Active | 6 | Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment |
References
- ^ "The History of 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards" (PDF). Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 3 May 2014.
2007 Brotish Army OoB
editDidn't know if there was any info on that page you might need, so I copied it here. - wolf 04:35, 21 December 2018 (UTC)
2007 British Army OoB
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This article describes the structure of the British Army around 2007. Overall structureeditThe Army was divided into 5 Divisions:[4]
The Army also had a number of separate commands:
1st Division (1 (UK) Armoured Division)edit4th Armoured Brigade (4 Mechanized Brigade)edit
7th Armoured Brigade (7 Armoured Brigade)edit
20th Armoured Brigade (20 Armoured Brigade)edit
Paderborn Garrisonedit
102nd Logistics Brigade (102 Logistic Brigade)edit
2nd Divisionedit15th Infantry Brigade (15 (North East) Infantry Brigade) -edit
42nd Infantry Brigade (42 (North West) Infantry Brigade) -edit
51st Infantry Brigade (51 (Scottish) Infantry Brigade) -edit
3rd Divisionedit1st Armoured Brigade (1 Mechanized Brigade)edit
12th Armoured Brigade (12 Mechanized Brigade)edit
19th Infantry Brigade (19 Light Brigade)edit
52nd Infantry Brigade (52 Infantry Brigade)edit
101st Logistics Brigade (101 Logistic Brigade)edit4th Divisionedit2nd Infantry Brigade (2 (South-East) Infantry Brigade)edit
145th Infantry Brigade (145 (Home Counties) Infantry Brigade) -edit
43rd Infantry Brigade (43 (Wessex) Infantry Brigade) -edit
5th Divisionedit16th Infantry Brigade (16 (Air Assault) Infantry Brigade)edit
49th Infantry Brigade (49 (East) Infantry Brigade)edit
* Reserve Units:
143rd Infantry Brigade (143 (West Midlands) Infantry Brigade)edit
160th Infantry Brigade (160 (Wales) Infantry Brigade)edit
Colchester GarrisoneditHeadquarters - Northern Irelandedit38th Infantry Brigade (38 (Irish) Infantry Brigade)edit
HQ Theatre Troopsedit
1st Signal Brigade (1 Signal Brigade)edit2nd (National Communications) Signal Brigade (2 (NC) Signal Brigade)edit
2nd Medical Brigade (2 Medical Brigade)edit
8th Force Engineer Brigade (8 Force Engr Brigade)edit11th Signal Brigade (11 Signal Brigade)edit
16th Regiment, Royal Artillery (16 Regiment RA)edit
HQ London DistricteditRegular Army Unitsedit
Army Reserveedit
GarrisonseditBritish Forces BruneieditBritish Forces FalklandseditBritish Forces Cyprusedit
British Forces GibraltareditBritish Forces BermudaeditOther Regimentsedit
NoteseditReferencesedit
Bibliographyedit
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Article scope
editThe scope of this article needs to be better defined. What does "before Army 2020" mean? In which specific year was this the structure of the British Army? Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 01:39, 28 December 2018 (UTC)
- I argee and 2010 is not a correct year at all. BlueD954 (talk) 03:41, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
Closer citation
editThis article needs to be closely cited, ie a footnote or citation for each section or subsection. This is needed for verification that the material in the article is actually in the sources used. If you don't know how to do that, let me know? Thanks, Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 09:25, 29 December 2018 (UTC)
Use of italics
editPlease read MOS:ITALICS for when to use or not use italics. I've fixed one. If you were intending it to mean something, you are better off using a note or a sentence at the bottom of each section to explain why these units are different. Peacemaker67 (click to talk to me) 04:39, 31 December 2018 (UTC)
Why is this page needed
editToo many orbats
Proposed merger
editRequest received to merge articles: British Army Structure In 2010 into Army 2020; dated: October 2020. Proposer's Rationale: This massive orbat uses a majority of archive sources which may not exactly point to 2010. Army 2020 was formed up in 2013 not 2010. The article was formerly titled before Army 2020 but why was 2010 chosen even though a SDSR was produced and not mentioned at all in the merger. More importantly, is this article under WP:GNG or WP:ARTN? At best we merge it with a well formed up article or page Army 2020 under the section 'background' with less on orbat or more on specific units and or regiments. Discuss here. BlueD954 (talk) 04:05, 29 October 2020 (UTC)
See Talk:Army 2020#Merger proposal to contribute.
Merger in progress
editBefore anyone decides to AfD this or anything of the sort, please be aware that I am slowly in the process of merging this into Army 2020, you can check my progress here if you like. Thanks – SɱαɾƚყPαɳƚʂ22 (Ⓣⓐⓛⓚ) 17:48, 23 April 2021 (UTC)