- Home Service Force
The Home Service Force was a
Home Guard type force established in theUnited Kingdom in 1982. It was linked to theTerritorial Army (TA) and recruited from volunteers aged 18–60 with previousBritish forces (TA or regular) experience. It was introduced to guard key points and installations likely to be the target of enemy ‘special forces’ and saboteurs, so releasing other units for mobile defence roles. It was stood down in 1992.History
The pilot started in September 1982 and consisted of four companies that were used to relieve the Army of guarding key points, consisting of 18-59 year-olds with training obligation of 4-5 weekends per year. In 1984 there were platoons in 11 cities and the force began expanding to 5000 persons nationwide, with the goal of establishing a platoon in every T.A. company by 1988. Its last unit was disbanded in 1993.
Recruitment
Membership was open to recruits who had previous military service, which could have been with the Army,
Royal Navy orRoyal Air Force ,MoD Police or as adult instructors in the Army, Navy or Air Cadet Forces. Reserve forces of significant length of service were also eligible. This meant that there wasn’t the usual raw recruit training, just refresher training to bring everyone up to scratch, for example, some of the volunteers were used to theSMLE rifle and many a drill night was spent getting to grips with the SLR and then later with theSA80 .Companies
There were at least 50 HSF Companies formed.
*G (HSF) Coy 5th (V) Battalion,TheRoyal Regiment of Fusiliers
*E (HSF) Coy 3rd (V) Battalion,TheStaffordshire Regiment (Prince of Wales's)
*348 Signal Squadron (HSF) Inns of Court & City Yeomanry (The Devils' Own)
*E (HSF) Coy 6th (V) Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment (Bedford)
*F (HSF) Coy 6th (V) Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment (Norwich)
*E (HSF) Coy 7th (V) Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment (Leicester)
*E (HSF) Coy 7th (V) Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment (Lincoln)
*18 Platoon, (HSF) 6 Coy, 5th (V) Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment
*E (HSF) Coy 6th (V) Battalion,Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry (Bath)
*F (HSF) Coy 6th (V) Battalion, Somerset and Cornwall Light Infantry (Truro)
*D (HSF) Squadron,Queen's Own Mercian Yeomanry
*218 (HSF) Squadron,Royal Corps of Transport (Hull)
*300 (HSF) Squadron, Royal Corps of Transport (East Yorkshire)
*A (HSF) Bty 103 AD Regiment,Royal Artillery (V)
*E (HSF) Coy (V) 5/8thKings Regiment
*X (HSF) Coy 2nd (V) Battalion,51st Highland Volunteers , Gordon Highlanders
*Y (HSF) Coy 2nd (V) Battalion, 51st Highland Volunteers, Gordon Highlanders
*G (HSF) Coy 1st (V) Battalion, 52nd Lowland Volunteers, The King's Own Scottish Borderers
*E (HSF) Coy 2nd (V) Battalion, TheWessex Regiment
*5 Coy (HSF) 10th (V) Battalion, The Parachute Regiment
*6 (HSF) Coy 5th (V) Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment (Hertford)
*1 & 2 (HSF) Coy, TheHonourable Artillery Company
*13 Platoon, (HSF) H Coy, 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Volunteers
*E (HSF) Coy 3rd (V) Battalion,TheRoyal Welsh Fusiliers
*E (HSF) Coy 6/7th (V) Battalion, TheQueen's Regiment
*E Coy (HSF) 4th (V) Battalion,Royal Regiment of Wales
*F (HSF) Coy 3rd (V) Battalion,Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters
*G (HSF) Coy 3rd (V) Battalion, Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters
*F (HSF) Coy 4th (V) Battalion, Worcestershire and Sherwood Forestersee also
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National guard
*militia
*Yeomanry
*Volunteer ForceExternal links
* [http://web.archive.org/web/20041010021430/http://www.studio44.co.uk/HSF/ web archive HSF Association website]
* [http://www.parachuteregiment-hsf.org/ Para Regt HSF Assoc link]
* [http://www.regiments.org/regiments/uk/lists/HomeGrd.htm Regiments Home Guard article] includes HSF
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