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Structure of the RLC - Regular
by CRLO001
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Close support Logistic Regiments
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What we do
Chef: Even the best locations and adventures would be meaningless without outstanding food services supporting our soldiers. Chefs deliver the best experience to our units every day; from state banquets and fine dining to supporting humanitarian and disaster intervention across the world.
Driver Vehicle Support Specialist: They facilitate the receipt, storage, issue and distribution of vehicles and equipment across the British Army. We are responsible for loading and unloading specialist vehicles on and off ships, rail assets, Heavy Equipment Transporters and RAF aircraft.

Movement Controller: Movement controllers keep the armed forces moving. They direct and prepare troops, vehicles and equipment for transport by air, road, rail and sea.

Postal and Courier Operator: Getting mail delivered isn't just important in the Army - it's vital. Postal and Courier Operator splay a key role in getting mail to soldiers, sailors and aircrew so they can stay in touch with friends and family.
Marine Engineer: Marine Engineers are an important part of the vessel’s crew and will be responsible for maintaining and repairing the craft and its engines.
Mariner: Mariners are part of a vessel’s crew, they form part of the vessels watch, helping with navigational safety, stability, and security.
Port Operator: Port Operators use specialist machinery to carry out port operations, helping to support operations and disaster relief tasks worldwide.
Photographer: Army photographers are the professional eyes and documenters of military actions, providing operational support to Army activities and bespoke specialist training to Defence.
Driver: Drivers work closely with other trades within the RLC to ensure all supplies are delivered to the right location at the right time, no matter how dangerous the environment.
Driver Communications Specialist: They use radio and digital communications systems and by using these to make sure our soldiers and Officers can be in contact whenever they need to be.
Driver Tank Transporter Operator: Driver Tank Transporter Operators provide the Heavy Lift capability to Defence. The Royal Logistic Corps holds the only Heavy Equipment Transporter Squadron which delivers battle-winning equipment all over the world.
Driver Air Despatcher: Air Despatchers are responsible for preparing, loading, and dispatching supplies and equipment from military aircraft.

Systems Analyst: Systems Analysts provide specialist technical support to deployed Logistic Information Services across Defence.

Ammunition Technician: Ammunition Technicians inspect, repair, store and destroy everything from rifle ammunition all the way through to guided weapons.
Logistic Specialist (Supply): Logistic Supply Specialists play a vital role in the logistical support required by the Army. Food, weapons, equipment – the Army needs all kinds of supplies, all the time. It’s their job to track, store and distribute stock - delivering everything needed on operations.
Petroleum Operator: Petroleum Operators are responsible for the deployment, management and operation of military fuel sites which provide vital fuel services to the Army and defence.
Where we are
The Corps constantly has elements deployed worldwide supporting operations, exercises, and the UK’s interests abroad. We are at the heart of every deployment, sustaining any type of operation from land, air and sea where required. With such an extensive list, above is just some of the current and recent deployments that members of the Corps have deployed on.



















