British Forces Gibraltar
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Country | United Kingdom (Gibraltar) |
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Part of | UK Ministry of Defence |
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Current commander |
Commodore Ian McGhrie |
British Forces Gibraltar is the name given to the British Armed Forces stationed in the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. Gibraltar is used primarily as a training area, thanks to its good climate and rocky terrain, and as a stopover for aircraft and ships en route to and from deployments East of Suez or Africa.
File:HMS Rooke, British Forces Gibraltar.jpg
Entrance to HMS Rooke at Queensway, Gibraltar - headquarters of Gibraltar Defence Police.
History
The last UK based army battalion left Gibraltar in 1991 and the Royal Gibraltar Regiment took charge of local defence under the command structure British Forces Gibraltar.[1]
Permanent units
A handful of units are permanently based in Gibraltar for its territorial defence:
- HQ, British Forces Gibraltar
- Royal Gibraltar Regiment - the territory's permanently based light infantry battalion, consisting of both regular and reserve elements.
- Joint Provost and Security Unit
- Royal Navy Gibraltar Squadron - two Scimitar class patrol boats, HMS Scimitar and HMS Sabre, and three Pacific 24 RHIBs
- RAF Gibraltar - Gibraltar's military airfield has no resident units, but is utilised as and when required by aircraft on deployment or exercise.
- Gibraltar Defence Police - a civilian police force responsible for enforcing civil law on MoD property in Gibraltar, and is responsible to Commander, British Forces Gibraltar.
Commanders
Commanders have included:[2]
- Rear Admiral Jeremy Sanders (April 1992 – December 1994)
- Major-General Simon Pack (December 1994 – April 1997)
- Commodore Alastair Taylor (April 1997 – June 1999)
- Commodore Andrew Willmett (June 1999 – December 2001)
- Commodore Richard Clapp (December 2001 – May 2004)
- Commodore David White (May 2004 – 8 January 2005)[3]
- Commodore Allan Adair (19 January 2005 – 1 May 2007)[4]
- Commodore Matthew Parr (1 May 2007 – February 2009)[5]
- Commodore Adrian Bell (February 2009 – September 2010)[6]
- Commodore Tom Karsten (September 2010 – November 2012)[7]
- Commodore John Clink (November 2012 – August 2014)[8]
- Commodore Ian McGhie (August 2014 – Present)[9]
Notes
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