2nd Medical Regiment
2 Medical Regiment | |
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Active | 4 July 2008 - present |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Type | Royal Army Medical Corps |
Part of | 102 Logistic Brigade, 1st (United Kingdom) Division |
Garrison/HQ | North Luffenham |
Motto(s) | "In Arduis Fidelis" (Steadfast in Adversity) |
Colors | Dull Cherry, Royal Blue, Old Gold, |
Equipment | Mastiff |
2nd Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, is the task Medical Regiment of 102 Logistic Brigade.
History
2nd Medical Regiment was officially formed on 4 July 2008 following the amalgamation of (A)29 Squadron and (B)28 Squadron of 1 Close Support Medical Regiment. The Regiment was based at Hohne Garrison in Germany from its inception.
In March 2009, the Regiment was deployed to Afghanistan on its first full operational deployment, contributing to Operation Herrick as the major component of the Joint Force Medical Group. The majority of the Regiment was deployed to Helmand Province, with detachments in Kandahar and Kabul. The Regiment returned to Hohne in October 2009.
In June 2015, 2nd Medical Regiment was reformed to Adaptable Force (AF) under Army 2020 and were re-based to St George's Barracks in Rutland, North Luffenham. 2nd Medical Regiment are "hybrid" in nature, with one Medical Squadron (29 Medical Squadron) being a full-time regular deployable Squadron, with two Area Support (Reserve) Squadrons based in Leicester and Hull.
2nd Medical Regiment serves 1 (UK) Division and is part of the AF Med Group under 102 Logistic Brigade.
In June 2015, the Regiment marched out of Hohne Garrison to complete it's re-basing and was awarded the Farhenband, a German State Honour Primarily given to German Military units and civilian organisations for excellence. The Farhenband is awarded to British units of Regimental / Battalion strength in recognition of services to the State, and is awarded to all British Units leaving Germany permanently.