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PART IThe Reserve and Auxiliary Forces

Army reserves and auxiliaries

4Army Reserve

(1)Her Majesty may as provided by Part IV of this Act maintain the force in the United Kingdom known as the Army Reserve.

(2)That reserve shall consist of such number of men as may from time to time be determined by Parliament being—

(a)men transferred (whether before or after the commencement of this Act) to the Army Reserve in pursuance of the [1955 c. 18.] Army Act 1955 ; or

(b)men enlisted or re-engaged in the Army Reserve in pursuance of Part IV.

5Territorial Army

(1)Her Majesty may as provided by Part V of this Act maintain the Territorial and Army Volunteer Reserve (the force in this Act called the Territorial Army).

(2)The Territorial Army shall consist of such number of officers, warrant officers, non-commissioned officers and men as may from time to time be determined by Parliament.

6Home Service Force of the Territorial Army

(1)The Home Service Force shall continue in being—

(a)as part of the Territorial Army ; and

(b)as a force for home service.

(2)That force shall consist of—

(a)persons who on 2nd April 1967 were members of any unit of the Territorial Army designated by warrant of Her Majesty as a unit of the Home Service Force;

(b)persons who become officers of, or enlist or re-engage in, the Territorial Army for service with the Home Service Force;

(c)members of the Territorial Army—

(i)who are not members of the Home Service Force by virtue of paragraphs (a) and (b) above; and

(ii)who are transferred to the Home Service Force with their consent.

(3)Notwithstanding anything in this Act or any other enactment, a member of the Home Service Force shall not—

(a)be required to serve, either on permanent service or otherwise, outside the United Kingdom, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man, or

(b)except in the case of the holder of a land forces commission (including one entitled to the issue of such a commission), be transferred to any other part of the military forces without his consent,

but a member of the Home Service Force who is transferred to another part of the military forces shall cease to be a member of that force.

7Ulster Defence Regiment

(1)Her Majesty may as provided by Part VII of this Act maintain the force known as the Ulster Defence Regiment.

(2)The Ulster Defence Regiment shall consist of the number from time to time determined by Parliament of those persons—

(a)who voluntarily undertake to serve in that force, and

(b)who may be accepted for such service.