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Royal Logistic Corps
存在時期5 April 1993 - present
國家或地區英國 英國
部門 英國陸軍
功能後勤
駐軍/總部Worthy Down Station, Winchester
格言"We sustain"
進行曲On Parade
Lion, Sword and Crown
指揮官
Regimental ColonelColonel C J Francis MBE ADC
標識
Tactical recognition flash英語Tactical recognition flash

The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) provides logistic support functions to the 英國陸軍. It is the largest 軍 (編制單位) in the Army.[1]

History

The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed on 5 April 1993, by the union of five British Army corps:[2]

The RLC comprises both Regular and Army Reserve units.[3]

The RLC is the only combat service support corps of the British Army with battle honours英語battle honours, derived from the usage of previous transport elements of the Royal Waggon Train英語the Royal Waggon Train, and their successors as cavalry. The battle honours are:[4]

Museum

The Royal Logistic Corps Museum英語Royal Logistic Corps Museum was based at Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut英語Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut near 坎伯利 in 薩里郡, but was closed prior to a move to Worthy Down英語Worthy Down near Winchester where it was to reopen in April 2021.[5]

Cap Badge

The RLC cap badge英語cap badge is an amalgamation of the cap badges of the forming corps:[6]

The inscription on the garter band "Honi soit qui mal y pense" can be translated as "Evil to him who evil thinks".[1]

Structure

RLC units include:[7]

Regular Army

Unit (with Army 2020 names) Current Location Future Location Notes
1 Regiment RLC英語1 Regiment RLC
(1 Close Support Logistic Regiment RLC)
St David's Barracks英語MoD Bicester St David's Barracks To merge with 1 CS REME [8]
3 Regiment RLC英語3 Regiment RLC
(3 Close Support Logistic Regiment RLC)
Dalton Barracks英語Dalton Barracks Dalton Barracks
4 Regiment RLC英語4 Regiment RLC
(4 General Support Logistic Regiment RLC)
Dalton Barracks英語Dalton Barracks Dalton Barracks
6 Regiment RLC
(6 Force Logistic Regiment RLC)
Dishforth Airfield英語Dishforth Airfield Alanbrooke Barracks英語Alanbrooke Barracks
7 Regiment RLC
(7 Force Logistic Regiment RLC)
Kendrew Barracks英語Kendrew Barracks Alanbrooke Barracks in 2029 7 Regiment's history is heavily influenced by tank transporting and the Mixed Service Organization (MSO). The MSO was formed of Polish exiles and Prisoners of War who could not return home after World War II and served the British Army until the end of the Cold War. The Regiment's symbol is a Polish eagle (Orzel) on a Polish flag and a motto in Polish, Bialo Czerwoni ('the White and Reds').[9]
9 Regiment RLC英語9 Regiment RLC
(9 Theatre Logistic Regiment RLC)
Buckley Barracks英語Buckley Barracks Buckley Barracks
10 Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment RLC英語10 Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment RLC
(10 The Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment)
Gale Barracks, Aldershot英語Aldershot Garrison Gale Barracks, Aldershot
11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC英語11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC
(11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment RLC)
Vauxhall Barracks英語Vauxhall Barracks Vauxhall Barracks 421 Headquarters Squadron
4 x EOD Squadrons
13 Air Assault Support Regiment RLC英語13 Air Assault Regiment RLC
(13 Air Assault Support Regiment RLC)
Colchester英語Colchester Garrison Colchester
17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC英語17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC
(17 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC)
McMullen Barracks / Sea Mounting Centre, Marchwood, Southampton英語Marchwood Military Port McMullen Barracks / Sea Mounting Centre, Marchwood, Southampton Part of 104 Logistic Support Brigade英語104th Logistic Support Brigade (United Kingdom). 51 Port Squadron, 52 Port Squadron, 53 Port Squadron, 54 Port Squadron, 79 Squadron, 17 Regiment Workshop, REME
25 Training Support Regiment RLC Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut英語Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut Worthy Down in 2019
27 Regiment RLC
(27 Theatre Logistic Regiment RLC)
Travers Barracks英語Aldershot Garrison Aldershot To merge with 2 Close Support REME.[10][11]
29 Postal Courier & Movement Regiment RLC Duke of Gloucester Barracks英語Duke of Gloucester Barracks Duke of Gloucester Barracks Part of 104 Logistic Support Brigade英語104th Logistic Support Brigade (United Kingdom). Made up of 55 (HQ) Movement Control Squadron, 50 Movement Control Squadron, 59 Movement Control Squadron, and 80 Postal and Courier Squadron
2 Operational Support Group RLC Prince William of Gloucester Barracks英語Prince William of Gloucester Barracks Prince William of Gloucester Barracks

Notable minor units and joint units with a large RLC element include:

Disbanded Units:

Drivers, Technicians, EOD all selected from the RLC.

Army Reserve

Former units

Headquarters

The Corps Headquarters is at Worthy Down Barracks英語Worthy Down Barracks near Winchester. It is headed by a Colonel (Colonel RLC) as the professional head of the Corps. Col RLC is responsible for the Moral Component, regimental infrastructure and support and works to Commander Home Command. Col RLC remains responsible for the Corps of Drums英語Corps of Drums, which often parades with the RLC Band. (AG).[13]

Master General of Logistics

There is also a ceremonial head (instituted in 2009), who heads the Corps and its wider family such as the Associations and Cadets, known as the Master General of Logistics (MGL). Holders of the post include:

Publications

The Sustainer is the magazine of the RLC Association. The Waggoner remains the Journal of the RASC/RCT Association. The RAOC Gazette that of the RAOC Association and the Pioneer of the RPC Association. The Review is an annual magazine of essays published by the Corps.[16]

 
Royal Logistic Corps landing craft, the RCL英語Ramped Craft Logistic Arezzo

Victoria Cross

The RLC has five Victoria Cross holders; Five derive historically from establishments that eventually became the Royal Corps of Transport英語Royal Corps of Transport.

Order of precedence

Template:Order of precedence

See also

References

  1. ^ 1.0 1.1 Everything You Need To Know About The RLC. Forces Network. 13 November 2019 [19 February 2020]. 
  2. ^ The Royal Logistic Corps and Forming Corps. The Royal Logistic Corps Museum. [13 May 2013]. (原始內容存檔於14 August 2013).  已忽略未知參數|df= (幫助)
  3. ^ RLC Regiments. British Army website (UK Ministry of Defence). [13 May 2013]. 
  4. ^ Waggoners. 54 Engineer Support and Ambulance Squadron. [5 May 2014]. 
  5. ^ Welcome. Royal Logistic Corps Museum. [8 June 2018]. 
  6. ^ History and background of the Royal Pioneer Corps 4. [5 May 2014]. 
  7. ^ Heyman, p. 63
  8. ^ Information on the Army 2020 refine exercise (PDF). Gov.uk. 2017-03-10 [2018-12-27]. 
  9. ^ Polish Eagle 7th Regiment RLC. Ballentynes. [12 April 2017]. 
  10. ^ Battalion to leave Leuchars for Yorkshire under MoD plans. The Courier. 18 December 2016 [22 December 2016]. 
  11. ^ Information on the Army 2020 refine exercise (PDF). Gov.uk. 2017-03-10 [2017-06-20]. 
  12. ^ British Army Photographers - Home. Facebook. [2017-06-19]. 
  13. ^ The Royal Logistic Corps Regimental Association. [5 May 2014]. (原始內容存檔於6 May 2014).  已忽略未知參數|df= (幫助)
  14. ^ 第59126號憲報. 倫敦憲報 (Supplement). 14 July 2009. 
  15. ^ 第60163號憲報. 倫敦憲報 (Supplement). 6 June 2012. 
  16. ^ Association. Royal Logistic Corps Association. [2 October 2016]. 

Sources

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