Reserve Forces Act 1996
The Reserve Forces Act 1996 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom that provides for the maintenance and composition of the reserve forces of the Crown.
Composition of the reserve
The Reserve Forces comprise:- The Reserve Naval and Marine Forces - the Royal Fleet Reserve, the Royal Naval Reserve, and the Royal Marines Reserve.
- The Reserve Land Forces - the Army Reserve (Regular) and the Territorial Army.
- The Reserve Air Forces - the Air Force Reserve and the Royal Auxiliary Air Force.
The Royal Naval Reserve, the Territorial Army, and the Royal Auxiliary Air Force are the Volunteer Reserve forces, comprising men and women who are members of the volunteer forces and liable to be called for active duty.
In addition the Act allows for the use of Sponsored Reserves whose employer enters into a contract with the Ministry of Defence to provide personnel to carry out specialist tasks as part of the armed forces. Examples are the Mobile Meteorological Unit, some of the staff on Royal Air Force transport aircraft and some fleet container transport ships.