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The Armed forces in Wales refers to military bases and organisation in
Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the Bristol Channel to the south. It had a population in ...
or associated with Wales. This includes servicemen and women from Wales and Welsh regiments and brigades of the British Armed Forces. The Military in Wales includes the three services. The Army (regular and reserve) has bases in various locations across Wales, the RAF is primarily represented by RAF Valley on Anglesey (Ynys Môn) with a reserve Squadron in Cardiff and the Navy also has a Reserve Unit in Cardiff. Out of the armed services, the Army has the largest presence in Wales, with over 1,400 personnel. 3,230 military and civilian personnel are based in Wales. There were also over 60 Ministry of Defence establishments and bases; including reserve centres and training facilities. In the 2021 census, around 115,000 people in Wales reported that they had previously served in the armed forces, around 4.5% of usual residents in Wales aged 16 years or older.


Presence

In 2018, there were 3,280 military and civilian personnel based in Wales composed of 2,210 military personnel and 1080 civilian staff. Out of the armed services, the Army has the largest presence in Wales, with over 1,400 personnel based there. As of 2019, there were 3,230 military and civilian personnel based in Wales. There were also over 60 Ministry of Defence establishments and bases; including reserve centres and training facilities.


The Army in Wales


Head of the Army in Wales

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is commander of the 160th
Welsh Brigade The Welsh Brigade was an administrative formation of the British Army from 1948 to 1964. The Brigade administered the regular Welsh infantry regiments. After the Second World War the British Army had fourteen infantry depots, each bearing a letter. ...
and Head of the army in Wales.


Welsh Brigade

The
Welsh Brigade The Welsh Brigade was an administrative formation of the British Army from 1948 to 1964. The Brigade administered the regular Welsh infantry regiments. After the Second World War the British Army had fourteen infantry depots, each bearing a letter. ...
was founded in 1908, and served in both World Wars as part of the
53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division The 53rd (Welsh) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that fought in both the First and Second World Wars. Originally raised in 1908 as the Welsh Division, part of the Territorial Force (TF), the division saw service in ...
. Welsh Brigade is responsible for field operations rather than regimental operations. The brigade is also known for Exercise Cambrian Patrol. The headquarters of the brigade is the 160th (Welsh) Brigade () which is responsible for the delivery of UK Ops within Wales. Located in Wales, within the Brigade: * 1st Battalion The Rifles * 3rd Battalion The Royal Welsh * 14 Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare) * 104 Regiment Royal Artillery * 157 (Welsh) Regiment RLC * 203 Field Hospital *
Infantry Battle School The Infantry Battle School, Brecon is a British Army training establishment at Dering Lines in Brecon, Wales. History The Infantry Battle School was established at Brecon in 1939 at the start of the Second World War. The Parachute Regiment forme ...
*
Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers The Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers (Militia) is the most senior regiment of the British Army Reserve. The regiment was formed in 1539 during the reign of by King Henry VIII, making it the second oldest regiment of the British Army (The Hono ...
* Wales UOTCC


Exercise Cambrian Patrol

Exercise Cambrian Patrol is organised and carried out by the Headquarters of 160th (Welsh) Brigade, based in Brecon. Originally the exercise was designed by a group of Welsh Territorial Army soldiers as a weekend training event including a long march over the Cambrian Mountains, finishing with a shooting match on
Sennybridge training area The Sennybridge Training Area (SENTA) is a UK Ministry of Defence military training area near the village of Sennybridge in Powys, Wales. It consists of approximately 31,000 acres (12,000 ha) of Ministry of Defence freehold land and 6,000 acres ...
. Exercise Cambrian Patrol has been held annually since 1959, developing worldwide recognition as
NATO The North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO, ; french: Organisation du traité de l'Atlantique nord, ), also called the North Atlantic Alliance, is an intergovernmental military alliance between 30 member states – 28 European and two No ...
’s toughest patrolling test. Regular, Reserve and University Training Officer Corps teams now participate, in addition to 20 patrols representing international armies. The exercise is considered to be unique and at a world-class standard. It is also the largest of this type of exercise. Some foreign entrants must win their won domestic competition in order to gain a place on the patrol.


Royal Welsh

''Motto: Gwell Angau na Chywilydd / Better Death than Dishonour''The
Royal Welsh The Royal Welsh (R WELSH) ( cy, Y Cymry Brenhinol) is an armoured infantry regiment of the British Army. It was established in 2006 from the Royal Welch Fusiliers (23rd Foot) and the Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot). History The ...
is a large infantry regiment that was formed on St David's Day 2006 by merging The Royal Regiment of Wales (24th/41st Foot) and The Royal Welch Fusiliers. The regiment was composed of two battalions, one armoured infantry and one light infantry, as well as a reserve battalion. The regiment has a famous goat mascot, which is sometimes referred to as a ranking soldier. In April 2014, the 2nd Battalion was merged into the 1st Battalion to form a single armoured infantry battalion. The 3rd Battalion now serves as light infantry in the Army Reserve.


Deployments

* April 2006: 1st Bn (
Battalion A battalion is a military unit, typically consisting of 300 to 1,200 soldiers commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and subdivided into a number of companies (usually each commanded by a major or a captain). In some countries, battalions a ...
) deployed to Cyprus. * October 2007–April 2008: 1st Bn deployed to Afghanistan. * October 2009–April 2012: 1st Bn deployed to Afghanistan for operational tours. * May 2007–November 2007: 2nd Bn deployed to Iraq during Operation Telic. * Between 2009 and 2011: 2nd Bn sent individual companies to
Helmand Helmand (Pashto/Dari: ; ), also known as Hillmand, in ancient times, as Hermand and Hethumand, is one of the 34 provinces of Afghanistan, in the south of the country. It is the largest province by area, covering area. The province contains 13 ...
in Afghanistan Since 2011, the Armoured Infantry Battalion has been deployed in operations and training exercises in: Somalia, Estonia, Ukraine, Germany, Kenya, Canada and the United States.


The Welsh Cavalry

The regiment is Light Cavalry. It was founded in 1685, and has been described as having a distinguished history of over 300 years. The
1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards 1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards (QDG) is a regiment in the Royal Armoured Corps of the British Army. Nicknamed The Welsh Cavalry, the regiment recruits from Wales and the bordering English counties of Cheshire, Herefordshire, and Shropshire, a ...
is the Cavalry Regiment of Wales and the border counties, and is commonly known as The Welsh Cavalry; it is currently based in Robertson Barracks, Norfolk. The regiment specialises in reconnaissance and fights enemy forces for information about the enemy and the environment. The Welsh Cavalry uses Jackal 2 high mobility vehicles and also moves on foot, making the regiment very versatile and adaptable to various environments. Soldiers and officers in the cavalry also train foreign military personnel. On 9 December 2021, it was announced that the Welsh Cavalry would move to a revamped Barracks in Caerwent, near Newport in Wales in 2028.


Deployments

* 1991 The Cavalry breaches the Iraqi defensive line in the Gulf War * 2003-7 Three operational tours in Iraq * 2008-14 Three operational tours in Afghanistan * 2018-19 Two tours of Operation Cabrit in Poland


Welsh Guards

The
Welsh Guards The Welsh Guards (WG; cy, Gwarchodlu Cymreig), part of the Guards Division, is one of the Foot Guards regiments of the British Army. It was founded in 1915 as a single-battalion regiment, during the First World War, by Royal Warrant of George V. ...
were formed in 1915 and have taken part in almost every British army campaign since World War I. The Welsh Guards are a Light Role Infantry, as a mobile and agile attack force. The Welsh Guards also have a ceremonial role in prominent English ceremonies and buildings. The Welsh Guards are particularly famous for their red tunics and bearskin hats.


Deployments

* The 1st Battalion is deployed to the Falklands War also winning battle honours. * The 1st Battalion plays a leading role in Operation Panchai Palang in Afghanistan.


Royal Air Force in Wales


RAF Valley

Royal Air Force Valley, or more simply RAF Valley is a Royal Air Force station on the island of
Anglesey Anglesey (; cy, (Ynys) Môn ) is an island off the north-west coast of Wales. It forms a principal area known as the Isle of Anglesey, that includes Holy Island across the narrow Cymyran Strait and some islets and skerries. Anglesey island ...
, Wales, and which is also used as Anglesey Airport. It provides both Basic and Advanced fast-jet training using the Texan T1 and Hawk T2 and provides mountain and maritime training for aircrew using the Jupiter T1 helicopter.


MOD St Athan

MOD St Athan Ministry of Defence St Athan or MOD St Athan (Welsh: Maes awyr Sain Tathan), formerly known as RAF St Athan, is a large Ministry of Defence unit near the village of St Athan in the Vale of Glamorgan, southern Wales. It was the designated site for ...
is a large Ministry of Defence site in the
Vale of Glamorgan The Vale of Glamorgan ( cy, Bro Morgannwg ), often referred to as The Vale, is a county borough in the south-east of Wales. It borders Bridgend County Borough to the west, Cardiff to the east, Rhondda Cynon Taf to the north, and the Bristol ...
. The RAF’s non-aircraft, ground engineering technicians are trained here. MOD St Athan is the base for No 4 School of Technical Training, which provides training to personnel from the three branches of the armed forces as well as MOD civilian staff. St Athan is also the base of the University of Wales Air Squadron.


Royal Navy in Wales


HMS Cambria

HMS ''Cambria'' is the lead
Royal Naval Reserve The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is one of the two volunteer reserve forces of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. Together with the Royal Marines Reserve, they form the Maritime Reserve. The present RNR was formed by merging the original Ro ...
unit in Wales. It is based at Sully near the Welsh capital,
Cardiff Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a Sir Caerdydd, links=no), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingd ...
. HMS ''Cambria'' was established as the
Royal Naval Reserve The Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) is one of the two volunteer reserve forces of the Royal Navy in the United Kingdom. Together with the Royal Marines Reserve, they form the Maritime Reserve. The present RNR was formed by merging the original Ro ...
unit for South Wales in July 1947 and originally occupied buildings in
Cardiff Docks Cardiff Docks ( cy, Dociau Caerdydd) is a port in southern Cardiff, Wales. At its peak, the port was one of the largest dock systems in the world with a total quayage of almost . Once the main port for the export of South Wales coal, the Port ...
. ''Cambria'' remained in Cardiff until 1980, when the redevelopment of the docks there precipitated a move to the former service married couples' accommodation at
Sully, Vale of Glamorgan Sully ( cy, Sili) is a village in the community of Sully and Lavernock, in the Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, lying on the northern coast of the Bristol Channel, midway between the towns of Penarth and Barry and 7 miles (11.3 kilometres) southwest of ...
. The unit was granted Freedom of the Vale in 2012, but was due to move to Cardiff Bay during 2020. Over the years ''Cambria'', like many other RNR units, operated a number of seagoing ships; a motor minesweeper – the unit's first tender – was replaced in 1954 by the wooden-hulled minesweeper ''Brereton'', which gave way in turn to ''Crichton'' (1961–76); all of these were rechristened HMS ''St David''. In 1978 the unit acquired a converted trawler, which was again renamed ''St David''. The ship's final vessel, acquired in 1984, was the new minesweeper ''Waveney'', which was not renamed. ''Waveney'' remained with HMS ''Cambria'' until 1994, when a reorganisation of the RNR led to the abandonment of seagoing tenders. ''Cambria'' is one of only three RNR units to have a satellite unit. The Swansea-Tawe Division, based at Swansea, began its life as a Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve Wireless unit in 1932. Having originally begun life with just one recruit, the unit had expanded to 48 members by 1970. The unit was briefly commissioned as the
stone frigate A stone frigate is a naval establishment on land. "Stone frigate" is an informal term that has its origin in Britain's Royal Navy after its use of Diamond Rock, an island off Martinique, as a 'sloop of war' to harass the French in 1803–04. ...
HMS ''Dragon'' from 1984 to 1994, but was subsequently made subordinate to ''Cambria'' and rechristened to its current name.


HMS Dragon

HMS ''Dragon'' (D35) is the fourth ship of the Type 45 or ''Daring''-class air-defence destroyers built for the
Royal Navy The Royal Navy (RN) is the United Kingdom's naval warfare force. Although warships were used by English and Scottish kings from the early medieval period, the first major maritime engagements were fought in the Hundred Years' War against ...
. She was launched in November 2008 and commissioned on 20 April 2012. The warship is based in Portsmouth and also has affiliations with
Cardiff Cardiff (; cy, Caerdydd ) is the capital and largest city of Wales. It forms a principal area, officially known as the City and County of Cardiff ( cy, Dinas a Sir Caerdydd, links=no), and the city is the eleventh-largest in the United Kingd ...
, Wales. The original red dragons on the bows of the ship were privately funded and were removed during a refit. An appeal by the ship to its supporters in Cardiff and the British Warships Association (BWA), headquartered in Wales, received immediate response and support, and the Welsh dragons were reintroduced to the bows of the ship.


Special forces training


Special Air Service selection

Selection for the Special Air Service (SAS) takes place in Wales, specifically
Sennybridge Sennybridge ( cy, Pontsenni) is a village in the historic county of Brecknockshire, Wales, now within the unitary authority area of Powys, situated some from Cardiff and from Swansea. It lies west of Brecon on the A40 trunk road to Llandov ...
and the Brecon Beacons, selection lasts for five weeks and normally starts with approximately 200 potential candidates.Ryan, p.17 Candidates complete a Personal Fitness Test (PFT) upon arrival, which includes a march cross-country against the clock, increasing the distance covered each day; this culminates in an endurance test known as the Endurance, in which candidates march with full equipment before climbing up and down the mountain
Pen y Fan Pen y Fan () is the highest peak in South Wales, situated in the Brecon Beacons National Park. At above sea-level, it is also the highest British peak south of Cadair Idris in Snowdonia. It is the highest point ( county top) of the historic c ...
(886 m; 2,907 ft) in 20 hours.


Bases

In 2018, Welsh government cabinet secretary for Local Government and Public Spending, Alun Davies stated his concerns about Ministry of Defence plans for potential army base closures in Wales, adding "The Welsh Identity within the Armed Forces is an essential part of our national identity.  It is of central importance to the future of our Union that our Armed Forces are based in all constitute parts of the UK and that all our nations are able to play their part in defending the UK and all our nations are represented in the decisions over bases and the MoD’s wider estates strategy." In 2019 UK government was criticised for its planned closure of Cawdor Barracks, in Pembrokeshire to be closed in 2024 and Brecon in 2027. Welsh MPs on the Welsh Affairs committee at Westminster were concerned about the potentially negative impact on local communities in Wales. The Welsh Affairs Committee said in November 2019, "The UK Government should ensure that Wales has a fair share of military presence, broadly in proportion to its population. It should provide certainty about any proposed changes to the location of units and minimise the impact on the Welsh economy and local communities." In November 2021, the UK government made a U turn saying that the Brecon Barracks will remain as the main Army headquarters in Wales. It was also announced that reserves base in Wrexham would be expanded as part of the UK government's £8.6bn Future Soldier programme. On the other hand, Cawdor Barracks in Pembrokeshire would still close, but this would be delayed until 2028. Head of the Army in Wales, Brigadier Andrew Dawes stated "We will welcome the Welsh Cavalry (Queen's Dragoon Guards) and an additional infantry unit to a new, purpose-built barracks in South Wales as well as a new sub-unit of 3 Royal Welsh in Wrexham." The UK government stated that Welsh infantry soldiers "will remain at the heart of the Army's war-fighting capability with the 1st Battalion, The Royal Welsh receiving the Army's new Armoured Personnel Carrier, Boxer". UK Defence Secretary Ben Wallace announced in December 2021 that The Welsh Cavalry (The Queen’s Dragoon Guards) who predominantly recruit from Wales, will be moving to a renovated
Caerwent Caerwent ( cy, Caer-went) is a village and community in Monmouthshire, Wales. It is located about five miles west of Chepstow and 11 miles east of Newport. It was founded by the Romans as the market town of ''Venta Silurum'', an important sett ...
Barracks from 2028. The First Minister of Wales, Mark Drakeford told the Senedd in October 2021 that Wales contributes almost twice its population proportion of armed services personnel “yet we have half our population share in terms of the basing strategy of the armed forces.” Drakeford said that whilst Wales has 5% of the UK’s population, the country provides 9% of the UK’s service personnel and that only 2.5% of Welsh personnel are based in Wales.


Veterans

In the 2021 census, around 115,000 people in Wales reported that they had previously served in the armed forces, around 4.5% of usual residents in Wales aged 16 years or older. This is a higher number of veterans than there are in England (3.8%). Of the veterans of Wales, 76.3% (88,000 people) have served in the regular forces, 19.3% (22,000 people) have served in the reserve forces, and 4.5% (5,000 people) served in both. Of Welsh households, 8.1% had one or more persons who had served in the military. This is also higher than in England at 7.0%. Colonel James Phillips is the first Veterans’ Commissioner for Wales, who works to enhance support for veterans in Wales and scrutinise government policy for veterans as well as providing advice to government. The Welsh Veterans Award are annual awards which are held in association with ABF Soldiers’ Charity to recognise the achievements of Welsh Reservists, companies and employers that support the Armed Forces community in Wales.


Welsh government policies

The armed forces personnel and veterans in Wales have free access to participating leisure centres and pools, using their defence privilege card. All 22 Welsh local authorities have signed the Armed Forces Covenant and each authority has appointed an Armed Forces Champion. The
Welsh Local Government Association The Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA) ( cy, Cymdeithas Llywodraeth Leol Cymru) represents the interests of local authorities in Wales. It is an affiliated member of the Local Government Association of England and Wales and the regional em ...
(WLGA) oversees the Covenant in local authority areas and manages organisations such as SSCE Cymru which supports the children of military personnel in education. The
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funds Veterans NHS Wales and Veterans Trauma Network Wales and runs A Great Place to Work for Veterans scheme to support veterans in acquiring civil service employment. The Welsh government also supports the seven regional Armed Forces Liaison Officers (AFLOs) and runs an advice service called Wales Resettlement Guide. The Welsh Government receives advice from the Expert Group on the Needs of the Armed Forces Community in Wales and produces an annual report on implementing the covenant in Wales.


Proposals for Welsh defence force

YesCymru's "Independence in your Pocket" book has also suggested a ‘Welsh Defence Forces’ along the Irish model as a potential option. It is likely to have a single command structure and include an army, navy and airborne services focused on land-based forces. These services could be supported by reservists, and a ‘Welsh Defence Forces’ is likely to include 5,000-7,000 staff. Dr. Bleddyn Bowen, Lecturer in Defence Studies at King's College London has suggested the formation of Welsh National Security organisations in an independent Wales as well as their codified objectives. His proposed organisations are as follows: a ''Wales National Security Council'' led by the Welsh head of government/state; ''Wales Intelligence Service''responsible for counter-terrorism, counter-intelligence, counter-subversion, counter-organised crime, allied intelligence liaison; a ''Wales Defence Force'' for air/maritime policing, air defence, disaster response, civil protection, special forces; a ''Wales Expeditionary combat and peacekeeping force'' involved in
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, EU,
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missions; the promotion of training, exercises and testing for allies in Wales. Dr Bowen suggests that these organisations should have the following objectives: maintain global political economy to benefit the Welsh economy and Welsh quality of life, protect Welsh citizens and advance Welsh interests abroad, prevent and respond to hostile foreign activity in Wales, maintain relationships with European states and organisations and the US and contribute to the collective defence and security of allies.


References

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