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150 Regiment RLC


FieldValue
unit_name150 Regiment RLC
dates1967-present
countryUnited Kingdom
branch
roleLogistics
sizeRegiment
456 personnel
command_structureRoyal Logistic Corps
colors
colors_label
website[150 Regiment RLC](https://www.army.mod.uk/who-we-are/corps-regiments-and-units/royal-logistic-corps/rlc-reserve-units/150-regiment-rlc/)

456 personnel 150 Regiment RLC is a reserve regiment of the Royal Logistic Corps of the British Army.

History

The regiment was formed in the Royal Corps of Transport in 1967, as 150th (Northumbrian) Transport Regiment from seven territorial transport regiments, with four transport squadrons. The regiment was transferred into the Royal Logistic Corps and was renamed the 150th (Yorkshire) Regiment RLC in 1993. 216 Squadron was transferred to 159th Support Regiment in 2006

Structure

The regiment's structure of five task squadrons, communications troop and band make it the largest unit in the Reserve RLC:

  • Regimental Headquarters, at Londesborough Barracks, Hull
  • 523 Headquarters Squadron, at Londesborough Barracks, Hull
  • 216 Transport Squadron, in Tynemouth
  • 217 Transport Squadron, in Leeds
  • 218 Tanker Squadron, in Hull
  • 219 Transport Squadron, in Doncaster
  • 160 Transport Squadron in Lincoln

References

References

  1. "Army – Question for Ministry of Defence".
  2. "150th Transport Regiment". regiments.org.
  3. (11 March 2015). "Squadrons allocated to active regiments of the Royal Logistic Corps under Army 2020". Ministry of Defence.
  4. "150 Regiment RLC".
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