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Royal Logistic Corps

Royal Logistic Corps
Rlcbadge.jpg
Active 5 April 1993 - present
Country United Kingdom United Kingdom
Branch Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Role Logistics
Garrison/HQ Dettingen House, Deepcut, Surrey
Nickname(s) Loggies
Motto(s) "We sustain"
March On Parade
Lion, Sword and Crown
Commanders
Regimental Colonel Darren Corrie
Colonel-in-chief HRH The Princess Royal
Insignia
Tactical recognition flash RLC TRF.svg

The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) provides logistic support functions to the British Army. It is the largest Corps in the Army. The RLC flag is dark blue with the Corps Badge emblazoned on the centre. It has a Corps of Drums and a "Marching" Band.

The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed on Monday, 5 April 1993, by the union of five British Army corps:

The RLC comprises both Regular and Army Reserve units.

The RLC is the only (Combat Service Support) Corps of the British Army with battle honours, derived from the usage of previous transport elements of the Royal Waggon Train, and their successors as cavalry. The battle honours are:

The RLC cap badge is an amalgamation of the cap badges of the forming corps:

The inscription on the garter band "Honi soit qui mal y pense" can be translated as "Evil to him who evil thinks". It is often seen on the insignia of Regiments and Corps with 'Royal' in their title.

RLC units include:

Notable minor units and joint units with a large RLC element include:

Disbanded Units:

Drivers, Technicians, EOD all selected from the RLC.

Former units

The Corps Headquarters is at Dettingen House within Princess Royal Barracks in Deepcut near Camberley, Surrey. It is headed by a Colonel (Colonel RLC) as the professional head of the Corps. Col RLC is responsible for the Moral Component, regimental infrastructure and support and works to Commander Home Command. Col RLC remains responsible for the Corps of Drums, which often parades with the RLC Band. (AG).

There is also a ceremonial head (instituted in 2009), who heads the Corps and its wider family such as the Associations and Cadets, known as the Master General of Logistics (MGL). Holders of the post include:

The Sustainer is the magazine of the RLC Association. The Waggoner remains the Journal of the RASC/RCT Association. The RAOC Gazette that of the RAOC Association and the Pioneer of the RPC Association. The Review is an annual magazine of essays published by the Corps.


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