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Training of the Army Reserve (United Kingdom)

British Army Reserve Training Locations include four Army Training Unit (ATU) sites and two other locations where the Army Reserve Phase One Training courses are delivered.

Training of the Army Reserve
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleTraining
Part ofArmy Recruiting and Initial Training Command (ARITC)

Reserve recruits are first selected at an Army Assessment Centre, before progressing onto Phase One Basic Training.[1]

History edit

Army Training Units (ATUs) were originally created as Regional Training Centres (RTC) - which were in turn created from Brigade Specialist Training Teams (STT) - to provide basic training and specialist courses for the British Army Reserve (formerly the Territorial Army). They were originally commanded and administered by their local Regional Forces (RF) Brigade.[2]

From 2012, they were renamed Army Training Units and command of the ATUs passed to Initial Training Group (ITG), formerly part of the Army Recruiting and Training Division (ARTD), now part of Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command (ARITC). Initial Training Group (ITG) is responsible for all British Army Phase One Basic Training, both Regular and Reserve, except Regular Standard Entry Infantry, of which Infantry Training Centre are responsible.[3][4]

Locations edit

Army Training Units (ATU) edit

 
Army Reservists marking the end of their basic training with a Pass Out Parade at ATR Grantham.

Reserves Phase One Training courses are also delivered by edit

Under Future Soldier, a new British Army Soldier Academy will be established in Pirbright. The sites at Winchester and Grantham will be closed.[3]

Syllabus edit

ATR Grantham and the Army Training Units (ATUs) are the British Army’s primary locations for providing the Army Reserve Phase One Foundation Weekend, which is designed to introduce recruits to basic military skills and life.[9][4]

Reserve Recruits then complete the Module 2 course of four residential training weekends over an 8-week period at their closest Army Training Unit (ATU). ATUs are staffed by Army Reserve Instructors. Alternatively, Army Reserve recruits can complete this part of the training in a single 7-day consolidated period, which is delivered at ATR Grantham by Regular Army Instructors.[4][10]

During Mod 2, Army Training Units primarily teach recruits their Weapon Handling Test (WHT), live firing and Annual Combat Marksmanship Test (ACMT), practical map and compass navigation, battlefield casualty drills and casualty evacuation, further drill instruction as well as a night in the field conducting non-tactical fieldcraft training, mental resilience and physical training sessions; including TABs (Tactical Advance to Battle), also known as Loaded Marches.[4][10]

Following completion of Mod 2 comes the 15.5-day residential Module 3 'Battle Camp',[6] which is held primarily at ATR Grantham, in which recruits are trained and assessed according to the Common Military Syllabus (Reserve) and Mandatory Annual Training Tests (MATTs)[11] by Regular Army permanent staff. Recruits will also deploy into the field on two Field Training Exercises during this phase.[4]

In between Mod 2 and Mod 3, recruits are expected to complete Distance Learning in a variety of subjects on the Defence Gateway, and the Physical Development Pathway.[9][4]

Recruits will then attend Phase Two Trade Training courses as stipulated by their cap badge / role,[12] and if joining the 4th Battalion, Parachute Regiment, or other Reserve Airborne Units such as 299 Para Sqn, attend Pre-Parachute Selection and pass P Company Test Week.[4][13]

The Honourable Artillery Company currently runs its own HAC Recruits' Course. The Recruit's Course lasts six months which consists of Tuesday evenings, approximately one weekend a month and a ten-day final exercise.[14]

Recruits applying to join the two Reserve SAS regiments (21 SAS and 23 SAS) are sponsored out to a local Army Reserve unit to complete Phase One Training, and then the Combat Infantry Course, before attempting SAS Reserves selection.[15][16]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "How An Army Recruit Becomes A Soldier".
  2. ^ "Parliamentary Debates" (PDF). Hansard. 23 October 2012. p. 812W. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b "Initial Training Group | The British Army".
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "How An Army Recruit Becomes A Soldier".
  5. ^ a b c d "Army Training Units (ATU) - a Freedom of Information request to British Army - WhatDoTheyKnow".
  6. ^ a b "Welfare and duty of care in Armed Forces initial training 2021 to 2022 - GOV.UK".
  7. ^ "Closure of Prince William of Gloucester Barracks in Grantham delayed until 2028".
  8. ^ "'Stretcher race', Exercise Final Fling, London Army Training Centre, Pirbright". National Army Museum. 1 November 2015. Retrieved 4 June 2023.
  9. ^ a b "ATR Grantham | The British Army".
  10. ^ a b "Proud army reserves celebrate the end of their basic training in Grantham".
  11. ^ "Mandatory Annual Training Tests... - 135 Geographic Squadron | Facebook".
  12. ^ "RLC Reserve Soldier Careers | The British Army".
  13. ^ "P Company Test Week | ParaData".
  14. ^ "Joining the HAC".
  15. ^ .
  16. ^ "10 Things You Need To Know About SAS Reserve Testing".

External links edit

  • Army Training Units at army.mod.uk

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British Army Reserve Training Locations include four Army Training Unit ATU sites and two other locations where the Army Reserve Phase One Training courses are delivered Training of the Army ReserveCountry United KingdomBranch British ArmyRoleTrainingPart ofArmy Recruiting and Initial Training Command ARITC Reserve recruits are first selected at an Army Assessment Centre before progressing onto Phase One Basic Training 1 Contents 1 History 2 Locations 2 1 Army Training Units ATU 2 2 Reserves Phase One Training courses are also delivered by 3 Syllabus 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editArmy Training Units ATUs were originally created as Regional Training Centres RTC which were in turn created from Brigade Specialist Training Teams STT to provide basic training and specialist courses for the British Army Reserve formerly the Territorial Army They were originally commanded and administered by their local Regional Forces RF Brigade 2 From 2012 they were renamed Army Training Units and command of the ATUs passed to Initial Training Group ITG formerly part of the Army Recruiting and Training Division ARTD now part of Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command ARITC Initial Training Group ITG is responsible for all British Army Phase One Basic Training both Regular and Reserve except Regular Standard Entry Infantry of which Infantry Training Centre are responsible 3 4 Locations editArmy Training Units ATU edit ATU North Queen Elizabeth Barracks North Yorkshire with detachment at Altcar Training Camp Merseyside 5 6 nbsp Army Reservists marking the end of their basic training with a Pass Out Parade at ATR Grantham ATU Scotland Redford Barracks Edinburgh 5 ATU Northern Ireland Ballykinler Training Camp 5 ATU West Wyvern Barracks Exeter with detachment at Maindy Barracks Cardiff 5 Reserves Phase One Training courses are also delivered by edit Army Training Regiment Grantham ATR G located at Prince William of Gloucester Barracks Grantham scheduled to close by 2028 7 Army Training Centre Pirbright ATC P located at Alexander Barracks Pirbright 8 Under Future Soldier a new British Army Soldier Academy will be established in Pirbright The sites at Winchester and Grantham will be closed 3 Syllabus editATR Grantham and the Army Training Units ATUs are the British Army s primary locations for providing the Army Reserve Phase One Foundation Weekend which is designed to introduce recruits to basic military skills and life 9 4 Reserve Recruits then complete the Module 2 course of four residential training weekends over an 8 week period at their closest Army Training Unit ATU ATUs are staffed by Army Reserve Instructors Alternatively Army Reserve recruits can complete this part of the training in a single 7 day consolidated period which is delivered at ATR Grantham by Regular Army Instructors 4 10 During Mod 2 Army Training Units primarily teach recruits their Weapon Handling Test WHT live firing and Annual Combat Marksmanship Test ACMT practical map and compass navigation battlefield casualty drills and casualty evacuation further drill instruction as well as a night in the field conducting non tactical fieldcraft training mental resilience and physical training sessions including TABs Tactical Advance to Battle also known as Loaded Marches 4 10 Following completion of Mod 2 comes the 15 5 day residential Module 3 Battle Camp 6 which is held primarily at ATR Grantham in which recruits are trained and assessed according to the Common Military Syllabus Reserve and Mandatory Annual Training Tests MATTs 11 by Regular Army permanent staff Recruits will also deploy into the field on two Field Training Exercises during this phase 4 In between Mod 2 and Mod 3 recruits are expected to complete Distance Learning in a variety of subjects on the Defence Gateway and the Physical Development Pathway 9 4 Recruits will then attend Phase Two Trade Training courses as stipulated by their cap badge role 12 and if joining the 4th Battalion Parachute Regiment or other Reserve Airborne Units such as 299 Para Sqn attend Pre Parachute Selection and pass P Company Test Week 4 13 The Honourable Artillery Company currently runs its own HAC Recruits Course The Recruit s Course lasts six months which consists of Tuesday evenings approximately one weekend a month and a ten day final exercise 14 Recruits applying to join the two Reserve SAS regiments 21 SAS and 23 SAS are sponsored out to a local Army Reserve unit to complete Phase One Training and then the Combat Infantry Course before attempting SAS Reserves selection 15 16 See also editArmy Training Regiment Selection and training in the British ArmyReferences edit How An Army Recruit Becomes A Soldier Parliamentary Debates PDF Hansard 23 October 2012 p 812W Retrieved 4 June 2023 a b Initial Training Group The British Army a b c d e f g How An Army Recruit Becomes A Soldier a b c d Army Training Units ATU a Freedom of Information request to British Army WhatDoTheyKnow a b Welfare and duty of care in Armed Forces initial training 2021 to 2022 GOV UK Closure of Prince William of Gloucester Barracks in Grantham delayed until 2028 Stretcher race Exercise Final Fling London Army Training Centre Pirbright National Army Museum 1 November 2015 Retrieved 4 June 2023 a b ATR Grantham The British Army a b Proud army reserves celebrate the end of their basic training in Grantham Mandatory Annual Training Tests 135 Geographic Squadron Facebook RLC Reserve Soldier Careers The British Army P Company Test Week ParaData Joining the HAC 21 amp 23 SAS Reserve The British Army 10 Things You Need To Know About SAS Reserve Testing External links editArmy Training Units at army mod uk Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Training of the Army Reserve United Kingdom amp oldid 1158902001, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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