Regional Command (formerly Support Command) is a two-star command of the British Army. It is the Army’s HQ for the UK, Nepal and Brunei. It delivers Real Life Support to the Army and controls the UK Stations and Garrisons. It is also responsible for engagement with the civilian community and acts as the proponent for UK Operations.
Support Command was formed on 1 November 2011 and absorbed the functions of the 4th Infantry Division on 1 January 2012 and of 2nd Infantry Division and 5th Infantry Division from 1 April 2012. Support Command is headquartered at Aldershot Garrison in South East England. Initial published tasks included:
Lead on the Firm Base Concept for Commander Land Forces from 1 November 2011.Deliver Firm Base support as defined by Project AVANTI from 3 January 2012 within 2nd (South East) Brigade, 43rd (Wessex) Brigade and 145 (South) Brigade boundaries and for the remainder within boundaries from 3 April 2012.Assume command of British Gurkhas Nepal and British Forces Brunei from 3 January 2012.Provide the Land Forces link to the Reserve Forces and Cadets Associations (RFCA) in order to ensure its outputs match the LF requirement. In order to provide land military capability in the most effective and efficient manner.In 2015 Support Command was renamed Regional Command. The main duties of GOC Regional Command is to:
Provide the necessary support to the successful delivery of both UK and overseas operationsAchieve the specified tasks in support of the achievement of Firm Base OutputsDeliver the Firm base, championing overseas support, whilst managing the drawdown in GermanySupport the sustainment of the Army's Moral Component in order to deliver success on operations, at home, and thereafter the Army of the future.As of 2013, the command had administrative control of the following units:
2 (South East) Brigade15 (North East) Brigade38 (Irish) Brigade42 (North West) Brigade43 (Wessex) Brigade49 (East) Brigade51 (Scottish) Brigade143 (West Midlands) Brigade145 (South) Brigade160 (Welsh) BrigadeBritish Forces BruneiBritish Gurkhas NepalAldershot GarrisonColchester GarrisonCatterick GarrisonUnder the Army 2020 framework, the command began assisting 1st (UK) Division in managing the seven infantry brigades in the Adaptable Force. In late 2014 / early 2015, 2nd, 15th, 43rd, 49th, 143rd and 145th brigades merged with the other brigades, leaving seven brigades in the Adaptable Force and two other Regional Points of Command in Force Troops Command. The command remains based at Aldershot and, from Spring 2015, had operational control of the nine Regional Points of Command which are:
4th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North East7th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters East11th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters South East38th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Northern Ireland42nd Infantry Brigade and Headquarters North West51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland160th Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Wales11th Signal Brigade and Headquarters West Midlands1st Artillery Brigade and Headquarters South WestCommanders
Commanders include:
Jan 2012-Aug 2013 Major-General Colin BoagAug 2013 - Major-General Robert NitschJune 2015 - Major-General Richard Stanford