Operation Telic Order of Battle - Ground Forces

Ground Forces

  • GOC 1st Armoured Division - Major General Robin Brims (succeeded by Major General Peter Wall)
    • 1st Armoured Division Headquarters and Signal Regiment
    • 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards
    • 12th Regiment, Royal Artillery
    • Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiation and Nuclear Regiment
    • 1st Battalion, The Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding)
    • 28 Regiment Royal Engineers
    • 1 General Support Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps
    • 2 Close Support Regiment, Royal Logistics Corps
    • 2nd Battalion, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
    • 1 Close Support Medical Regiment
    • 5 General Support Medical Regiment
    • 1 Regiment Royal Military Police
    • A (Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry) Squadron and W (Westminster Dragoons) Squadron, Royal Yeomanry
    • Elements of 5 (STA) Royal Regiment of Artillery
    • Elements of 33 (EOD) Regiment Royal Engineers
    • Elements of 32 Regiment Royal Artillery - Phoenix Unmanned Aerial Vehicles
    • Elements of 30 Signal Regiment
    • Elements of 14 Signal Regiment
    • 3 Commando Brigade - Brigadier Jim Dutton
      • Headquarters 3 Commando Brigade
      • 59 Independent (Commando) Squadron Royal Engineers
      • 131 Independent (Commando) Squadron Royal Engineers (Volunteer)
      • 9 (Commando) Assault Squadron
      • 531 (Commando) Assault Squadron
      • 29 (Commando) Regiment Royal Artillery - 18 105 mm howitzers
      • 40 Commando, Royal Marines
      • 42 Commando, Royal Marines
    • 7 Armoured Brigade - Brigadier Graham Binns
      • 7 Armoured Brigade Headquarters and Signal Squadron
      • 32 (Armoured) Regiment Royal Engineers
      • 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery - 32 AS-90 155 mm howitzers
      • Royal Scots Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers and Greys) battlegroup, including elements of 1st Battalion Irish Guards - 42 Challenger 2s, 28 Warrior Tracked Armoured Vehicles (Warriors)
      • 2nd Royal Tank Regiment battlegroup, including elements of 1st Battalion The Light Infantry - 42 Challenger 2s, 28 Warriors
      • The Black Watch (Royal Highland Regiment) battlegroup, including elements of The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards and 2nd Royal Tank Regiment- 28 Challenger 2s, 42 Warriors
      • 1st Battalion Royal Regiment of Fusiliers battlegroup, including elements of Queen's Royal Lancers - 14 Challenger 2s, 42 Warriors
    • 16 Air Assault Brigade - Brigadier 'Jacko' Page
      • 16 Air Assault Brigade Headquarters
      • 216 Parachute Squadron Royal Signals
      • Pathfinder Platoon
      • 1st Battalion, The Parachute Regiment
      • 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment
      • 7th Parachute Regiment Royal Horse Artillery
      • 9 Parachute Squadron Royal Engineers
      • 23 (Air Assault) Engineer Regiment
      • D Squadron, Household Cavalry Regiment
      • 7 Air Assault Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers
      • 13 Air Assault Support Regiment Royal Logistics Corps
      • 16 Close Support Medical Regiment
      • 156 Provost Company Royal Military Police
      • 1st Battalion, Royal Irish Regiment (27th (Inniskillings), 83rd, 87th and Ulster Defence Regiment)

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