Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command

Specialist command of the British Army From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command (ARITC) is a two-star command of the British Army and "is responsible for all recruiting, selection, and basic training of soldiers and the recruitment and selection of officers".[1]

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Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command
Active1 April 2018 – present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeTraining command
RoleProvide training
Size2-star command
Part ofHome Command
Command HQTrenchard Lines, Upavon
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History

Army 2020 was the name given to the restructuring of the British Army, in light of the 2010 Strategic Defence and Security Review.

On 1 April 2018, the Army Recruiting and Training Division was disbanded. Before this date, the division (a major-general's command) was tasked with everything from recruiting to initial training to second-level training. The division at this time also controlled the Land Warfare Centre. However, following the Army 2020 Refine, the division was disestablished with the recruiting and initial training given to the new 'Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command', while the second-level and further training given to the Land Warfare Centre. The latter of which is now under direct control of Commander Field Army.[2]

Since its formation, the command has been under control of Home Command.[2][3]

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Army Recruiting and Initial Training Command was established on 1 April 2018. The Commander of this formation is a 2-star Major General.[4][2]

Commanders

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