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  2. Joint Personnel Administration - Wikipedia

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    Joint Personnel Administration (JPA) is the intranet -based personnel administration system used by the British Armed Forces from April 2006 onwards, replacing the separate payment and administration teams from each of the three Services. Despite the ability to carry out over 40 formerly paper-based functions, from checking postings to payslips ...

  3. Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces Personnel Administration Agency (AFPAA) was a UK Ministry of Defence Tri-Service Defence Agency from April 1997 until it was merged into the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency on 2 April 2007. Its role was to provide a full range of pay, pensions and personnel administration services to the British Armed Forces.

  4. Service Personnel and Veterans Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Service Personnel and Veterans Agency, abbreviated as (SPVA) was an executive agency of the Ministry of Defence of the United Kingdom. The agency provided personnel with pensions, welfare, and support to current and veteran service members of the British Armed Forces. It was formed on 2 April 2007, with the amalgamation of the Armed Forces ...

  5. List of roles in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Royal Logistic Corps. Royal Army Medical Corps. Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps. Royal Army Dental Corps. Royal Army Physical Training Corps. Adjutant General's Corps. Royal Corps of Army Music. Royal Army Chaplains’ Department.

  6. British Army Training Unit Kenya - Wikipedia

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    Nyati Barracks, Nanyuki. The British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) is a training support unit of the British Army located in Kenya. On 3 June 1964, Duncan Sandys, Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations, signed a post-independence defence agreement with the new Kenyan government. Among its other provisions, it specified that British ...

  7. Structure of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    The command structure within the British Army is hierarchical; with divisions and brigades controlling groupings of units from an administrative perspective. Major units are battalion -sized, with minor units being company sized sub-units. In some regiments or corps, battalions are called regiments, and companies are called squadrons or ...

  8. Half-pay - Wikipedia

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    As an example, during the Jacobite rising of 1715, all listed half-pay officers were recalled to the army. [2] During the long period of peace that the reduced British Army experienced after the Napoleonic Wars, the half-pay system became a means by which arduous overseas service could be avoided. Well-to-do officers who were promoted through ...

  9. Royal Army Pay Corps - Wikipedia

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    In 1870 a Pay Sub-Department of the Control Department was formed; an officer-only establishment, it gained autonomy as the Army Pay Department in 1878. [1] In 1893 an Army Pay Corps was formed, composed of other ranks, to support the work of the Department. In 1920 the Army Pay Department and the Army Pay Corps were amalgamated to form the ...