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Volunteer Reserves (United Kingdom)

Volunteer Reserves (British Army)
British Army Logo.png
Founded 1660
Country  United Kingdom
Allegiance Elizabeth II
Type Army
Role Land warfare
Size 80,360 Regular Army
30,000 Regular Reserve
26,300 Volunteer Reserve
2,850 Brigade of Gurkhas
Patron Elizabeth II
Website www.army.mod.uk
Commanders
Chief of the General Staff General Sir Nicholas Carter KCB CBE DSO
Army Sergeant Major WO1 Glenn Haughton
Insignia
War flag
Flag of the United Kingdom (3-5).svg
Non-ceremonial flag
BritishArmyFlag2.svg

The Volunteer Reserves are the British Armed Forces voluntary and part-time military reserve force. Unlike the Regular Reserve, the Volunteer Reserves do not consist of ex-Regular personnel who remain liable to be re-called for military service. Instead, the Volunteer Reserves consists of civilian volunteers who routinely undergo training and military operations alongside the Regular military. The Volunteer Reserves serve under a fixed-term reserve contract and provide "highly trained" military personnel integrated with their Regular counterparts, on operations both at home and overseas. For example, almost every major military operation has seen the deployment of Army Reservists alongside the Regular British Army. Volunteer Reserves are allowed to use the post-nominal letters VR after 10 years of service.

The Volunteer Reserves also includes the armed forces University Service Units (incl. below). These training units are not liable for military service, rather, they provide engagement and military training for undergraduate students at UK universities, the Combined Cadet Force and the Community Cadet Forces.

The Volunteer Reserves primarily consist of four elements, each being an integrated part of their parent service and liable for military operations. University Training Units are listed with their parent organization:

In addition:

As part of the "Future Reserves 2020" review conducted in 2012, the Volunteer Reserves (excl. University Training Units and the RAF Volunteer Reserve) will be fully integrated with the Regular Armed Forces and better prepared for overseas deployments and operations.


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