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These reductions

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SECRET UK EYES A

in capability should be compensated for by

increases to JTP 30.

The ending of

e. Cessation of Accompanied Service.

accompanied service in August 1996 (UK personnel) and November

1996 (Gurkha personnel) will allow the reduction of most

remaining support elements to the level required to support the

final (roulement) UK battalion group. However, an enhancement of

the Accommodation Services Unit (ASU) support, of up to one

platoon, probably will be required to administer the closure of

the estate and disposal of stores immediately after the departure

of the families in 1996.]]

WITHDRAWAL OF THE BRIGADE OF GURKHAS INFRASTRUCTURE

19. The 1991 Review outlined the requirement for the Brigade of

Gurkhas infrastructure to relocate to UK at about the time of the

withdrawal of the second Gurkha battalion. For budgetary reasons, the

move of this infrastructure is to be completed within financial year

1994/1995. This subject was addressed in a HQBF paper10 in September

1992.

10

20. HQ Brigade of Gurkhas (HQBG), Brigade of Gurkhas Manning and

Record Office (BGMRO), Regimental Pay Office Brigade of Gurkhas (RPO

10

HK 11204/2 J3 (0 & D) Withdrawal Of Brigade Of Gurkhas Infrastructure, dated 2 September 1992.

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SECRET UK EYES A

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