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territorial army
proper noun
A reserve force of the British Army, made up of part-time soldiers
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Simon Hart (Conservative) asks about support for the territorial army.
WO Class 2 Geoffrey Paine, The Rifles, Territorial Army.
Sgt David Paul Sadler, The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army.
These, and regiments like them, were the reserves, the equivalent of today's Territorial Army.
Col Peter Samuel Marshal Rawlinson, TD, Late R Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army.
Col Celia Jane Harvey, OBE, TD, Late Corps of R Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, Territorial Army.
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Based at the Territorial Army centre at Llandaff North, they support the Army on overseas tours and operations.
Before June 2008, these units were known as the 1st Territorial Army Corps and the 4th Territorial Army Corps and in turn they used to be called the 1st Army and 4th Army prior to the year 2000.
The combined battalion was abolished in 1967 on the creation of the Territorial Army and Volunteer Reserve in 1967.
The Parachute Regiment, Territorial Army.
Corps of Royal Engineers, Territorial Army.
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