- British Military Garrison Brunei
The British Military Garrison Brunei (BGB) is the name given to the British armed forces presence in
Brunei . Sincethe handover ceremony of Hong Kong in 1997 , the garrison inBrunei is the only remaining British military base in theFar East [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/deployments/index.htm British Army Deployments] - retrieved 20-04-2007] . The garrison has been in existence since 1959, when British troops were moved there fromSingapore to quell a revolt against the Sultan [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/brunei/index.htm Brunei Garrison Homepage] - retrieved 20-04-2007] . From there, British forces have been involved in several conflicts, including helping to quell theBrunei Revolt of 1962 and theIndonesia-Malaysia confrontation . Since Brunei's independence in 1984, forces have been stationed there at the request of the current Sultan, in a renewable agreement lasting five years at a time. The forces stationed in Brunei are available to assist the Sultan as and when required [ [http://www.army.mod.uk/brigade_of_gurkhas/rgr/index.htm Royal Gurkha Rifles Homepage] - retrieved 20-04-2007] , but are also available for deployment overseas with other elements of the British armed forces if needed. As recompense, the Sultan pays up to £40 million per year to help support the British presence.tructure
BGB is located at
Seria and is centred around alight infantry battalion, which will be one of the two battalions of theRoyal Gurkha Rifles . The battalion stationed in Brunei operates as the British Army's acclimatised Far East reserve [http://www.army.mod.uk/brigade_of_gurkhas/rgr/1rgr/index.htm 1st Battalion Royal Gurkha Rifles] - retrieved 20-04-2007] , and is available for overseas deployment in the Far East region and beyond - the Brunei based battalion has been deployed toAfghanistan as part ofOperation Herrick on several occasions, and has also been deployed toEast Timor andSierra Leone . The infantry battalion is supported by a small number of garrison troops that are permanently stationed in Brunei. In addition, Brunei serves as one of the British Army's major training areas, specialising in jungle warfare, with the Jungle Warfare Training School (also known as Training Team Brunei) running the Jungle Warfare Advisor's Course and the Military Tracking Instructors Course in conjunction with the infantry battalion. The garrison totals approximately 900 personnel.
*Stationed Units
**HQ Brunei Garrison
**Resident infantry battalion - the resident battalion will be rotated every three years.
***1st Battalion,Royal Gurkha Rifles
**7 Flight, Army Air Corps
**Brunei Police Unit
**Jungle Warfare Training SchoolThe
British Forces Broadcasting Service broadcasts to the garrison, carrying programmes from both BFBS Radio 1 and BFBS Radio GurkhaNotes
External links
* [http://www.army.mod.uk/brunei/index.htm British Garrison Brunei]
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