Current Structure
- Northern Ireland Garrison Support Unit
- 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskilling), 83rd, 87th & Ulster Defence Regiment)
- 152 (Ulster) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps
- The Queen's University Officers' Training Corps
- 38 (Irish) Brigade Regional Training Centre
- 591 (Independent) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
- 32 Army Education Centre
- 38 (Irish) Brigade Signal Troop
- 1st Battalion Army Cadet Force
- 2nd Battalion Army Cadet Force
Units supporting 38 (Irish) Brigade:
- B (North Irish Horse) Squadron, Queen's Own Yeomanry (Formation Reconnaissance) - 15 (North East) Brigade
- 206th (Ulster) Battery 105th Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers) - 51 (Scottish) Brigade
- 40 Signal Squadron, 32 (Scottish) Signal Regiment - 2 (National Communications) Signal Brigade
- 204 (North Irish) Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps - 2nd Medical Brigade
- 253 (North Irish) Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps - 102 Logistic Brigade
- Detachment 243 Provost Company 5 Regiment RMP - 102 Logistic Brigade
- Detachment 52 (Volunteer) Company, Intelligence Corps - 1st Military Intelligence Brigade
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