Army Training Unit

Army Training Units (ATU) provide Basic Training for a proportion of Army Reserve recruits in the British Army.

Army Training Unit
Active2005-present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleTraining
Part ofArmy Recruiting and Initial Training Command (ARITC)

History

ATUs were created as Regional Training Centres (RTC) - which were in turn created from Brigade Specialist Training Teams (STT) - to provide basic training and specialist courses for the UK Army Reserve (formerly the Territorial Army). They were originally commanded and administered by their local Regional Forces (RF) Brigade. From 2012 they were renamed Army Training Units and command of the ATUs passed to Initial Training Group (ITG), part of the Army Recruiting and Training Division (ARTD), now part of ARITC. ITG is responsible for all Army Basic Training, both Regular and Reserve, except Regular Standard Entry Infantry.[1]

Role

Army Training Units (ATU) are commanded and staffed by UK Army Reservists. Along with Regular Army Training Regiments (ATR), they provide Basic Training to Army Reserve recruits, except those joining the Honourable Artillery Company.[2] Reserves recruits are selected at an Army Recruit Selection Centre. They then undertake a short basic training course known as ‘alpha', over four weekends or a residential week. The alpha course is followed by a 15.5-day residential 'bravo' course to achieve trained soldier status. These generic courses teach essential elements of the Regular Common Military Syllabus 2014 (CMS 14). Recruits will then attend Initial Trade Training courses as stipulated by their cap badge / Corps. The Honourable Artillery Company currently runs its own alpha course twice a year.[2]

Locations

Reserves Basic Training courses (ALPHA and BRAVO) are also delivered by:

See also

References

  1. "Initial Training Group". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 31 March 2022.
  2. "Frequently Asked Questions". HAC. Archived from the original on 5 June 2008. Retrieved 2 June 2008. The HAC runs two Recruits' courses each year, beginning in February/March and September/October. The Recruits course lasts six months and involves training each Tuesday evening, roughly one weekend a month and a ten-day final assessment.
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