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'''2nd Medical Brigade''' is a unit of the [[British Army]] formed under [[Force Troops Command]] as part of the [[Future of the British Army (Army 2020)|Army 2020]] reorganisation that has control over Field Hospital units.
'''2nd Medical Brigade''' is a unit of the [[British Army]] formed under [[Force Troops Command]] as part of the [[Future of the British Army (Army 2020)|Army 2020]] reorganisation that predominantly provides deployed hospital care. It also provides pre-hospital emergency care via 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment.


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 23:12, 25 June 2016

2nd Medical Brigade
File:2nd Medical Brigade logo.jpg
ActiveApril 2005 -
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch British Army
RoleMedical services
Size13 Field Hospitals
Part ofForce Troops Command
Garrison/HQQueen Elizabeth II Barracks, Strensall

2nd Medical Brigade is a unit of the British Army formed under Force Troops Command as part of the Army 2020 reorganisation that predominantly provides deployed hospital care. It also provides pre-hospital emergency care via 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment.

History

The brigade, which has significantly raised the quality of pre-deployment medical training, was established in April 2005.[1] Since then it has provided a high standard of field medical care at field hospitals in Afghanistan.[2]

Organisation

The brigade includes the following units:[3]

  • Nationally Recruited Army Reserve Units
    • 306 Hospital Support Regiment
    • 335 Medical Evacuation Regiment - (paired with 1, 4 and 5 Armoured Medical Regiments)
    • Medical Operational Support Group
  • Local Army Reserve Units
    • 202 (Midlands) Field Hospital in Birmingham (paired with 22 Field Hospital)
    • 207 (Manchester) Field Hospital in Manchester (paired with 22 Field Hospital)
    • 208 (Liverpool) Field Hospital in Liverpool (paired with 22 Field Hospital)
    • 203 (Welsh) Field Hospital in Cardiff (paired with 33 Field Hospital)
    • 243 (Wessex) Field Hospital in Keynsham (paired with 33 Field Hospital)
    • 256 (City of London) Field Hospital in Walworth (paired with 33 Field Hospital)
    • 201 (Northern) Field Hospital in Newcastle (paired with 34 Field Hospital)
    • 204 (North Irish) Field Hospital in Belfast (paired with 34 Field Hospital)
    • 205 (Scottish) Field Hospital in Glasgow (paired with 34 Field Hospital)
    • 212 (Yorkshire) Field Hospital in Sheffield (paired with 34 Field Hospital)
  • Regular Army Units
    • 22 Field Hospital in Aldershot
    • 33 Field Hospital in Gosport
    • 34 Field Hospital in Strensall

References

  1. ^ "Support to High Intensity Operations". National Audit Office. Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  2. ^ "Troops at the ready". Retrieved 20 December 2014.
  3. ^ "2 Medical Brigade". Retrieved 20 December 2014.