282 Movement Control Squadron RLC

282 Movement Control Squadron RLC 162 Regiment RLC is a Army Reserve Regiment and is twinned with 29 Regiment RLC. Our primary role is Logistics and Support to the British Army.

162 Regt RLC will continue to carry out the roles formerly undertaken by the two national specialist Regiments: movement control and postal and courier operations. Regimental Headquarters (Nottingham)
279 (Nottingham) Headquarters Squadron
280 (Swindon) Movement Control Squadron
281 (Nottingham) Movement Control Squadron
282 (Middlesbrough) Movement Control Squadron
871 (Marlow) Postal and Courier

Squadron
883 (Hartlepool) Postal and Courier Squadron

A Movement Controller is responsible for assisting in planning, preparation, documentation, coordination and control of military movements in support of operations, exercises and administrative deployments worldwide by road, rail, sea and air. They have good working knowledge of all forms of transport, both military and civilian. They work in conjunction with elements of all services, other government departments, civilian and commercial officials. Movers are employed worldwide, static or mobile, as a team member or individual. As a Postal and Courier Operator you will be responsible for moving Armed Forces mail in peace time and in conflict, collection, sorting and delivering everything from letters send by loved ones to official orders and secret documents. You will play a key role in all British Army Deployments. Postal and Courier Operators are also responsible for delivering mail to the other services including ships at sea.

"A chorus of thunderous silence  Two minutes to remind us  Of those who look fear in the eye  And say no. I choose hope....
14/11/2021

"A chorus of thunderous silence
Two minutes to remind us
Of those who look fear in the eye
And say no. I choose hope."

As well as standing together in Remembrance on 11 November (Armistice Day), we also observe a Two Minute Silence at 11am on Remembrance Sunday. Please join us for just two minutes for our Armed Forces, past and present.

03/11/2021

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20/10/2021

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From the frontline overseas to the local garage forecourt, our soldiers can be posted anywhere at any moment. For Sophie...
20/10/2021

From the frontline overseas to the local garage forecourt, our soldiers can be posted anywhere at any moment.

For Sophie, a driver in the The Royal Logistic Corps, this meant being deployed to Afghanistan with 48 hours’ notice as part of the evacuation effort; then, less than two months later, delivering fuel to petrol stations across Essex.

Read about Sophie’s back-to-back operations: http://ow.ly/8J5v50GuphO

Having gone straight from school to college and into a job, I never got the chance to travel like a lot of my friends.No...
18/10/2021

Having gone straight from school to college and into a job, I never got the chance to travel like a lot of my friends.

Now I get the best of both worlds. Next on the list, canoeing in the Canadian Rockies.

Search Army Reserve and satisfy your travel bug.
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14/10/2021

For the past ten years the Army Warfighting Experiment has been our flagship innovation programme, working with Industry and partners to develop cutting-edge technological equipment. AWE21 will offer an insight into what the Army is seeking to create for the future.

Read more about AWE21: https://www.army.mod.uk/.../army-warfighting-experiment/

The Regiment deployed on the weekend to Leek Training Area to enhance their Basic Combat Skills (BCS) through the Soldie...
13/10/2021

The Regiment deployed on the weekend to Leek Training Area to enhance their Basic Combat Skills (BCS) through the Soldier First Syllabus.

First thing first exercising troops were put through their paces with various rehearsals which included: fire and movement, fire control orders, six section battle drills, just to name a few. The troops spent the night out in the field, rested they then concluded the training with a final exercise on the Sunday with a Platoon level attack followed by a causality extraction.

Congratulations to SSgt Burns, 282 Sqn who represented the  and  at the Army Championships at Barbury Shooting Ground in...
13/10/2021

Congratulations to SSgt Burns, 282 Sqn who represented the and at the Army Championships at Barbury Shooting Ground in Wiltshire.

SSgt Burns did himself and the Regiment proud - coming an impressive third in his category with a score of 70/100 🥉.

There's something exciting about packing up my work bag on a Tuesday evening and heading over to our weekly training at ...
12/10/2021

There's something exciting about packing up my work bag on a Tuesday evening and heading over to our weekly training at the Reservist unit.

Joining a local unit, I've commit to a minimum of 27 days each year. Each sessions counts towards these and it's great to have something social and active to look forward to in the working week.

Start filling up your calendar with new activities, with 5 locations around the UK find our more: https://bit.ly/3dIAp8Z

Congratulations to Cpl Farr from 871 Postal and Courier Sqn who was awarded third place in the ABF  Soldiers Photo compe...
08/10/2021

Congratulations to Cpl Farr from 871 Postal and Courier Sqn who was awarded third place in the ABF Soldiers Photo competition 📸

Cpl Farr recently completed an attachment with the media team and whilst she was there captured this brilliant image of soldiers of parade during their ‘Fit for Role’ inspections in preparation for their ceremonial duties this summer in London
Cpl Farr’s image combined with eleven others are featured in the calendar which is available to buy from the ABF shop 📆

Cpl Farr has opted to deploy to the Falklands in January 2022, looking forward to fulfilling her C1 Postal and Courier capability - a tour that also oozes picturesque content and settings that Cpl Farr shall embrace, by continuing to capture both military and location in a photojournalist manner 📷
Congratulations Cpl Farr 👏

30/09/2021
Exercise Lyceum Wolf.“No one is born a great cook; one learns by doing."One of the most rewarding aspects of being a che...
25/09/2021

Exercise Lyceum Wolf.

“No one is born a great cook; one learns by doing."

One of the most rewarding aspects of being a chef is making soldiers happy! Our chef’s role is vital, on Exercise Lyceum Wolf they have kept the troops going. There is nothing better than being able to boost morale for soldiers by providing them with a delicious hot meal whether it breakfast or dinner they are always there providing top quality food! Well done all. 👏

WO1 Weston who headed up the chef team received the Commanding Officers coin from the 2nd in Command for his efforts and leadership.

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Hollis VC Armoury
Middlesbrough
TS80TQ

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
6pm - 7pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+441642597999

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