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This military unit played an important role in creating military history, however today it is no longer active
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British Army Reserves was the low-activity, non-IRC branch of the British Armed Forces.
Organization of the British Army Reserves
Unit Commander Maj Gen Joe Rooke |
Unit 2iC |
Army Reservists |
Rank Structure
NATO Code | OR-2 | OF-5 | OF-7 | OF-10 |
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Rank | Private |
Colonel |
Major General |
Field Marshal |
Abbreviation | Pte | Col | Maj Gen | FM |
History of the British Army Reserves
From | To | Commander-in-Chief British Army Reserves | |
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October 19th 2011 | N/A | Major General Joe Rooke |
The Army reserves were originally established as the third incarnation of the Royal Navy in the October 2011 military reforms, but were renamed soon after.
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