ARMED FORCES

3rd February 2017

Sir Nicholas Soames: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what the establishment is of HQ Field Army by (a) rank and (b) responsibility.

Mike Penning, Minister of State for the Armed Forces: HQ Field Army is established for 236 military posts, which includes 188 Regular, 12 Reservists, 6 RAF/exchange posts (EXI) and 30 Full Time Reserve Service (FTRS). The tables below show breakdown by rank.

Regular Army

 

Lieutenant General

1

Major General

1

Brigadier

4

Colonel

13

Lieutenant Colonel

42

Major

76

Captain

16

Warrant Officer 1

9

Warrant Officer 2

11

Staff Sergeant

5

Sergeant

5

Corporal

4

Lance Corporal

1

Total

188

 

Reserve

 

Major General

1

Lieutenant Colonel

2

Major

5

Captain

2

Warrant Officer 1

2

Total

12

 

RAF/ EXI

 

Colonel

2

Lieutenant Colonel

1

Major

1

Wing Commander

1

Squadron Leader

1

Total

6

 

FTRS

 

Lieutenant Colonel

6

Major

21

Warrant Officer 1

2

Warrant Officer 2

1

Total

30

 

The HQ is broken into the following areas of responsibility:

 

Commander Field Army (CFA). CFA, Deputy CFA and Chief Of Staff Field Army Outer Offices (Establishment 11);

 

Command Plans: Responsible for financial planning/programming, reserve planning, organisational structures, Command Secretariat and legal (Establishment 29);

 

Support Branch: Responsible for the delivery of medical, personnel, logistic and equipment support (Establishment 68);

 

Commitments branch: Responsible for the force generation of capability for operations and exercises (Establishment 29);

 

Training Branch: Responsible for supporting Land Forces force generation through the provision of collective training capability and mission specific training (Establishment 47);

 

Warfare Branch: Responsible for the development and communication of the Army’s doctrine, as well as contributing to the development of NATO and joint doctrine (Establishment 52).

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