151st (Greater London) Logistic Support Regiment

151st (Greater London) Logistic Support Regiment

151st (Greater London) Logistic Support Regiment, Royal Logistics Corps, is a regiment of the Territorial Army in the United Kingdom.

The regiment was formed in the Royal Corps of Transport in 1967 as 151st (Greater London) Transport Regiment, from three territorial transport regiments and two independent squadrons, with one ambulance squadron, one tank-transporter squadron, one parachute squadron and one transport squadron. The parachute squadron was redesignated as a brigade support squadron in 1978. The regiment was transferred into the Royal Logistics Corps in 1993, and 215 Squadron was disbanded. In 1999, the independent 124 Petroleum Squadron was regimented and all squadrons were redesignated as transport squadrons except 124 which kept its highly specialised role. The regiment was later redesignated as the 151(Greater London) Logistic Support Regiment

quadrons

*508 HQ Squadron (1967 to date)
*124 Petroleum Squadron (1999 to date)
*210 Transport Squadron (1967 to date)
*215 (Essex) Transport Squadron (1967-1993)
*240 (Hertfordshire) Transport Squadron (1967 to date)
*562 Squadron (1967 to date)

References

* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/vols-tavr/corps/rlc151.htm 151 Transport Regiment] , regiments.org


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