11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC is a specialist regiment of the
British Army
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's
Royal Logistic Corps
The Royal Logistic Corps provides logistic support functions to the British Army. It is the largest Corps in the Army.
History
The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed on 5 April 1993, by the union of five British Army corps:
* Royal Engine ...
(RLC) responsible for counter terrorist
Explosive Ordnance Disposal
Bomb disposal is an explosives engineering profession using the process by which hazardous explosive devices are disabled or otherwise rendered safe. ''Bomb disposal'' is an all-encompassing term to describe the separate, but interrelated fu ...
(EOD), the safe recovery or disposal of conventional munitions. The regiment also has an ammunition inspectorate role supporting the Inspector Explosives (Army). With headquarters in
Didcot
Didcot ( ) is a railway town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in South Oxfordshire, England, located south of Oxford, east of Wantage and north west of Reading, Berkshire, Reading. Historically part of Berkshire, the town is noted ...
, the regiment has sub units geographically based throughout the UK to provide a nationwide high readiness response capability in support of the police.
History
The regiment's history commences in the period immediately after World War II. At the time, the regional Commands HQs across the UK established Ammunition Inspectorates to oversee the drawdown of the vast stockpiles of ammunition in numerous sub depots across the country, much of it was still stocked alongside many of the roads in the countryside. These Command Ammunition Inspectorates, Northern Command, Southern Command etc. were eventually grouped into one unit, 1 Ammunition Inspection and Disposal Unit RAOC, which formed on 15 March 1972 at
Salisbury
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.
In April 1982, 1 Ammo IDU became 11 Ordnance Battalion (EOD) and was relocated to Didcot. On 5 April 1993, the battalion was retitled to 11 EOD Regiment RLC, following the formation of the RLC. In June 2018 the Regiment was renamed to 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC, in recognition of the importance of Search within the Explosive Ordnance Disposal community.
Role
The unit is responsible for providing EOD (Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD), Conventional Munitions Disposal (CMD), Biological and Chemical Munitions Disposal (BCMD) and Radiological and Nuclear Munitions Disposal) and Ammunition Technical support to Defence and Other Government Departments, in order to support Land Forces Command Capability on UK mainland (Great Britain & Northern Ireland) and overseas.
Structure
The structure is as follows:
*Headquarters, 11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment RLC, at
Vauxhall Barracks,
Didcot
Didcot ( ) is a railway town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in South Oxfordshire, England, located south of Oxford, east of Wantage and north west of Reading, Berkshire, Reading. Historically part of Berkshire, the town is noted ...
*Headquarters,
321 EOD & Search Squadron RLC, at
Alexander Barracks,
Aldergrove (based across Northern Ireland)
*Headquarters, 421 EOD & Search Squadron RLC, at Vauxhall Barracks, Didcot
*Headquarters, 521 EOD Squadron RLC, at Piave Lines,
Catterick Garrison
Catterick Garrison is a major garrison and List of modern military towns, military town south of Richmond, North Yorkshire, Richmond, North Yorkshire, England. It is the largest British Army garrison in the world, with a population of around 14 ...
(based across the North of England and Scotland)
**Catterick Troop, at Catterick Garrison
**Chester Troop, at
Dale Barracks
Dale Barracks is a British Army base at Moston near Chester, England. It is home to the 2nd Battalion, Royal Yorkshire Regiment. It is scheduled to close in 2029.
History
The barracks are situated in the grounds of Moston Hall, a house built in ...
,
Chester
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**Edinburgh Troop, at
Dreghorn Barracks,
Edinburgh
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*Headquarters, 621 EOD Squadron RLC, at
RAF Northolt
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(based across the South of England)
**Aldershot Troop, at
Aldershot Garrison
Aldershot Garrison is a major garrison in South East England, between Aldershot and Farnborough, Hampshire, Farnborough in Hampshire. The garrison was established when the War Department bought a large area of land near the village of Aldershot, ...
**Colchester Troop, at
Colchester Garrison
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**Northolt Troop, at RAF Northolt
**Shorncliffe Troop, at
Risborough Barracks,
Shorncliffe
*Headquarters, 721 EOD Squadron RLC, at
St Barbara's Barracks,
MOD Ashchurch (based across the Midlands)
**Ashchurch Troop, at St Barbara's Barracks, MOD Ashchurch
**Nottingham Troop, at
Chetwynd Barracks,
Chilwell
Chilwell is a suburban area in the borough of Broxtowe in Nottinghamshire, England. It lies on the west side of the town of Beeston and is south-west of the centre of Nottingham.
History
Roman buildings, pottery and coins have been found i ...
**Tidworth Troop, at
Tidworth Camp
Tidworth Camp is a military installation at Tidworth in Wiltshire, England. It forms part of the Tidworth, Netheravon and Bulford (TidNBul) Garrison.
History
The Camp was established when the War Office acquired a 19th-century mansion – Te ...
Notable personnel
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Gary O'Donnell
*
Olaf Schmid
*
Karl Ley
*
Lisa Head
*
Kim Hughes
Honours
The Regiment is based at
Vauxhall Barracks,
Didcot
Didcot ( ) is a railway town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in South Oxfordshire, England, located south of Oxford, east of Wantage and north west of Reading, Berkshire, Reading. Historically part of Berkshire, the town is noted ...
, Oxfordshire having moved there from Old Sarum in 1982. Due to its long and close association with the town, the Regiment was awarded the Freedom of Didcot on 17 September 2007 and were conferred "the honour and distinction of exercising all customary Regimental Privileges when parading in or marching through the Town of Didcot". The Regiment exercised its right to march through the town of Didcot on 22 September 2007, led by the Commanding Officer Lt Col RL Maybery QGM RLC.
On 19 November 2010, in a ceremony at
Didcot Parkway railway station
Didcot Parkway is a railway station serving Didcot, a town in Oxfordshire, England. The station was opened as Didcot on 12 June 1844 and was renamed ''Didcot Parkway'' on 29 July 1985 by British Rail, to reflect its role as a park and ride rail ...
, a
High Speed Train locomotive, no. 43087 operated by
Great Western Railway
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(FGW), was named ''11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Regiment Royal Logistic Corps''. The ceremony was attended by
Lt Col Gareth Bex (Commanding Officer); soldiers of the Regiment; Mark Hopwood, of FGW; Keith Mitchell, leader of the
county council
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Australia
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; and the MP for
Wantage
Wantage () is a historic market town and Civil parishes in England, civil parish in the Vale of White Horse, Oxfordshire, England. Although within the boundaries of the Historic counties of England, historic county of Berkshire, it has been a ...
,
Ed Vaizey.
On 15 March 2018 the regiment was awarded the Firmin Sword of Peace, one of the highest accolades that can be bestowed upon a military unit. The award reflected in particular the regiment's specialist search operations during the
Didcot Power Station
Didcot power station (Didcot B Power Station) is an active natural gas power plant that supplies the National Grid (UK), National Grid. A combined coal and oil power plant, Didcot A, was the first station on the site, which opened in 1970 and w ...
tragedy (Operation BRIDLED) and the safe disposal of the hazardous chemical
2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine (DNPH) from school laboratories nationwide, which posed an explosive threat to UK school children (Op MATSU).
References
External links
Official website
{{Royal Logistic Corps
Regiments of the Royal Logistic Corps
Explosive ordnance disposal units and formations
Military units and formations of the United Kingdom in the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)
Military units and formations of the United Kingdom in the Iraq War