Duke of Gloucester Barracks
The Duke of Gloucester Barracks is a British Army barracks at South Cerney in Gloucestershire.
History
The barracks were established on the site of the former RAF South Cerney in 1971, when UK Postal and Courier Communications Unit, Royal Engineers and 29 Transport and Movement Regiment of the Royal Corps of Transport moved there.Based units
The following notable units are based at Duke of Gloucester Barracks.[Royal Logistic Corps]
- 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade
- * Headquarters 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade
- * Joint Air Mounting Centre
- * 29 Postal Courier & Movement Regiment
- ** 55 Headquarters Squadron
- ** 50 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
- ** 59 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
- ** 69 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
- ** 80 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
- ** 99 Postal Courier and Movement Control Squadron
Role and operations
Royal Logistic Corps
The barracks are currently occupied by 29 Postal Courier & Movement Regiment, part of the 104th Logistic Support Brigade of the Royal Logistic Corps, and coming under the umbrella of Allied Rapid Reaction Corps, NATO's High Readiness Force. The regiment's role is movements support and postal & courier capabilities. As of 1 November 2018, there was 481 personnel assigned to the regiment.The headquarters of 104 Theatre Sustainment Brigade is also based at the barracks. The brigade directs the Army’s logistics enabling capabilities which include postal and courier services, movement control, port and maritime movements, operational hygiene, mortuary arrangements, catering, fuel storage & distribution and equipment & recovery support.