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167 Regiment RLC


FieldValue
unit_name167 Regiment RLC
dates1993 – present
countryUnited Kingdom
branch
roleCatering Support, Communication Support, Logistic Staff Support
sizeRegiment
397 personnel
command_structureRoyal Logistic Corps
garrisonPrince William of Gloucester Barracks
website
current_commanderLt Col Joel Rathbone
notable_commanders

397 personnel 167 Regiment is a reserve regiment of the British Army's Royal Logistic Corps.

History

The regiment was formed as the Catering Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps in 1993 replacing the Army Catering Corps.

Structure

The current structure is as follows:

  • 111 Catering Squadron
  • 112 Catering Squadron
  • 113 Headquarters Squadron
  • 497 Operational Support Unit
  • 498 Operational Sustainment Unit
  • 500 Communications Squadron
  • Sustainment School - including the Army Reserve School of Catering

The regiment has its headquarters and training facilities at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks in Grantham, Lincolnshire.

References

References

  1. "Army – Question for Ministry of Defence".
  2. "Catering Support Regiment". Regiments.org.
  3. "167 Regt RLC". MoD.
  4. "Plans for barracks heard at full meeting of South Kesteven District Council". Grantham Journal.
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