National Reserve Corps

National Reserve Corps
Korps Nationale Reserve
Active April 18, 1948 - Present
Country Netherlands
Branch Royal Netherlands Army
Type military reserve force
Size 3,800
Commanders
Ceremonial chief Lieutenant colonel Gerard van der Thiel

The National Reserve Corps (in Dutch: Korps Nationale Reserve, abbreviated Natres) is a part of the Royal Netherlands Army.[1] NATRES is a corps in the sense that it is a regiment which recruits nationally. The part-time reservist is like all Dutch military personnel a military volunteer.

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History

13th century till 1908

Since the 13th century, the Dutch government relies on voluntary armed citizens to defend their homes and to maintain public order. At first this task was carried out by so called 'shooter guilds'. In the 16th century the voluntary armed citizens, under the influence of William I, Prince of Orange, were organized into militias. These militias were dissolved in 1908.

WWI and WWII

The outbreak of the First World War and the growing foreign threat lead to the formation of a new unit called the 'Voluntary Landstorm' on August 4, 1914. At the end of WWI this unit consisted of 6,000 men. In the turbulent times of the Interbellum the Dutch Prime Minister Hendrikus Colijn decided to extend the 'Voluntary Landstorm'. At the beginning of World War II this unit consisted of around 98,000 men.

Cold War period

In the years after WWII again the need was felt for a rapidly deployable unit for the defense and security of Dutch territory. While the majority of the Dutch forces then were deployed in Indonesia, the threat of the Soviet Union increased. Therefore the National Reserve was established on April 14th, 1948. During the Cold War the National Reserve developed into a versatile part of the Royal Dutch Army and received the status of Corps. In the 80s the first women entered the National Reserve Corps. After the Cold War, the Royal Dutch Army changed dramatically in character. Conscription for military service was suspended. The Royal Dutch Army shrank and became more frequently involved in peacekeeping or peace-enforcing missions abroad which resulted in a renewed relevance of the Corps.

Task and role

  • General defence of national territory
  • Surveillance and security at strategic objects as bridges, power stations, etc.
  • Disaster relief during floods, fire, etc.
  • Military assistance to civil authorities to maintain public order
  • Assistance of operational units during exercise and missions

Notable actions

  • Two NATRES battalions gave assistance during the flooding of the province of Limburg in 1995.

Organization

Battalions

Currently the National Reserve consists of five Light Role battalions commanded by operational brigades.

Personnel

NATRES units and personnel are not deployed abroad as their charter does not allow this. Individual soldiers (mostly NCO's and officers) are deployed as individual replacements or specialists, but always voluntarily. When a reservist is deployed, he does so under the capbadge of the regular unit he is attached to.

Other

Also under the aegis of the Corps as a regimental entity; the Fanfare band Korps Nationale Reserve, the Corps' regimental headquarters and a special reservist department at the Royal Netherlands Army headquaters. Attached to the Corps, but not part of it is No.1 CIMIC battalion; for Civil-Military Co-operation and CA. The Corps has its own museum in Harskamp, the Netherlands.[2]

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