Before the war had started, Britain had a small professional army, sacrificing manpower for superior mobility and technology ...
The British Army has shrunk to its smallest ... At the end of the Cold War, the 'Territorial Army', as it was known, had a trained strength of almost 73,000 soldiers. And by the end of the Second ...
The British Army faces a crucial decision on officer training, with a danger that the wrong response to short-term pressures ...
The government wants to double the size of the Territorial Army to 30,000 and rename it the Army Reserves. The size of the regular army is being cut by 20,000 to 82,000.
Calls have been issued for an independent public inquiry into the demolition of the former Territorial Army Building in Paisley ... sought a quote from a UK specialist for reinstatement of ...