Administrative structure of the field forces of the British Army

The field forces of the British Army after the Army 2020 reforms are organised, in garrison as:[1][2]

It should be noted that elements within the nine regionally-aligned brigades report to two separate command chains. Within each regionally-aligned brigade, such as 7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East, there is a Regional Point of Command (RPOC) that is responsible, not to 1st UK Division or Force Troops Command, but to Headquarters Regional Command at Andover.[8] These RPOCs handle routine links with the civilian community, ranges etc, and the 'defence contribution to homeland resilience' - homeland defence.

Operational direction is via Permanent Joint Headquarters, and brigades or other deployed task groups reporting to deployed commanders who, in turn, report to the Chief of Joint Operations.

Structure of the British Army 2016 (click image to enlarge)

Commander Field Army

3rd (United Kingdom) Division

Structure of 3rd (UK) Division under Army 2020

16 Air Assault Brigade

1st (United Kingdom) Division

Structure of 1st (UK) Division under Army 2020 (click image to enlarge)

Joint Helicopter Command

Force Troops Command

Force Troops Command Structure (click image to enlarge)

London District

Army units under joint commands

Joint Forces Command

United Kingdom Special Forces

3 Commando Brigade

References

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