List of British Army regiments and corps

This is a current list of regiments and corps of the British Army.

British Army lists
Commands and Army groups
Field armies in the First World War
Field armies in the Second World War
Corps in the First World War
Corps in the Second World War
Divisions in the First World War
Divisions in the Second World War
Brigades in the First World War
Brigades in the Second World War
Regiments of Cavalry
Royal Armoured Corps Regiments in Second World War
Royal Artillery Batteries
Regiments of Foot
Regiments in 1881
Territorial Force Units in 1908
Yeomanry Regiments converted to Royal Artillery
Royal Artillery Regiments (1938–47)
Regiments in 1962
Regiments in 2008
Territorial Army units in 2012
List of British Army Reserve Units (2020)
Present-day Regiments
Nicknames of regiments

Household Cavalry and Royal Armoured Corps

Household Cavalry

For operational purposes the two Household Cavalry regiments form a pair of joint units; the Household Cavalry Regiment and the Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment

Line Cavalry

Royal Tank Regiment

Yeomanry

Infantry

When a regiment is given as n + n battalions, the first number is regular army battalions, and the second is Army Reserve battalions.

Foot Guards

Line Infantry and Rifles

Other combat arms

Combat Support

Combat Service Support

Overseas Regiments

Notes

  1. The Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards and Scots Guards each have a single incremental company stationed in London on public duties that maintains the history and traditions of each regiment's 2nd Battalion, which are all in suspended animation
  2. According to HM Regulations for the Household Division, the HQ company and four rifle companies of the London Regiment are neither Foot Guards nor household troops; they are attached to the Division, rather than a constituent part of it.
  3. The Royal Regiment of Scotland also has an incremental company assigned to public duties in Edinburgh
  4. One battalion of the Parachute Regiment is assigned as part of the SFSG
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