102nd Logistic Brigade
102 Logistic Brigade is a logistic brigade of the British Army. Its role is to force generate and force prepare fighting elements, including the Headquarters, globally, for current operations and deliver capability to contingent forces as directed by 1st UK Division in order to support the delivery of operational success.
History
102 Logistic Brigade traces its origin to 102 Beach Sub-Area, Normandy, France. It was one of 3 such formations raised late in 1943 to run logistic support operations across JUNO Beach, from D-day until the Mulberry artificial harbours were operational. Once the Mulberry harbours were in use, there was no further requirement for the Beach Groups, which then dispersed to their original Lines of Communication roles. In 1993, 50 years after the original formation of 102 Beach Sub Area, Headquarters Combat Service Support Group was established in Gütersloh, Germany.In July 1999 the formation was re-titled 102 Logistic Brigade and in October 1999 the Halberd was officially adopted as the formation tactical recognition flash. The Halberd appears in Jeremiah as a symbol of strength, success and restoration. Its interpretation as a restorer of combat power following bloodshed, exhaustion and hunger reflects the operational role of 102 Logistic Brigade. The dual capability of the Halberd, both as a weapon and a hand tool represents the combination of artisan and technical skills, which complement the military training of Brigade personnel.
Current organisation
Under the Army Regular Basing Announcement and the Reserve Basing Announcement, the Brigade changed its composition in line with the Army 2020 reforms. As of 27 February 2015, it was placed under operational control of 1st Division. A written statement in December 2016 stated that its headquarters will be rationalised, with all manpower in this unit being redeployed to other areas of the British Army. This was further confirmed in a FOI answer.- 102 Logistic Brigade in Grantham - Headquarters to disband, date to be confirmed.
- * 6 Logistic Regiment Royal Logistic Corps in Dishforth - moving to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 150 Transport Regiment The Royal Logistic Corps in Hull - moving to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 7 Logistic Regiment The Royal Logistic Corps in Cottesmore - moving to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 158 Transport Regiment The Royal Logistic Corps in Peterborough - moving to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 159 Supply Regiment The Royal Logistic Corps in Coventry - moving to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 2 Medical Regiment in North Luffenham - to disband or has disbanded.
- *3 Medical Regiment in Preston - moving to 2nd Medical Brigade.
- * 1 Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in Catterick - to merge with 1 Regiment RLC and to support the first Strike Brigade when operational.
- * 102 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in Newton Aycliffe - to merge with 106 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, to move to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 2 Close Support Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in Leuchars - to merge with 27 Regiment RLC and to support another Strike Brigade or the Strike Experimentation Group.
- * 106 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in East Kilbride merge with 102 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers and to move to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 225 Medical Regiment in Dundee - to move to 2nd Medical Brigade.
- * 253 Medical Regiment in Sunderland - to move to 2nd Medical Brigade.
- * 254 Medical Regiment in Cambridge - to move to 2nd Medical Brigade.
- * 101 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in Wrexham - merged with 105 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, moved to 101st Logistic Brigade.
- * 104 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in Northampton - to merge with 103 Battalion Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, moved to 101st Logistic Brigade.