Belize Brunei Around 2000 personnel of the
British Army, primarily from the 1st Battalion
Royal Gurkha Rifles, are stationed at the various sites of Brunei Garrison in the sultanate of
Brunei Darussalam (the United Kingdom's largest remaining east of Suez deployment), under the control of
British Forces Brunei (BFB). Medicina Lines, Tuker Lines, and Scout Base are close to the Bruneian town of
Seria within
Mukim Seria,
Belait District, whilst the more isolated placement of Sittang Camp in
Tutong District reflects its role as a Jungle Training Centre.
Canada Following the withdrawal of the RAF from
CFB Goose Bay, the sole British deployment in Canada is the Army Training Unit at Suffield.
Cyprus In addition to the Sovereign Base Areas of
Akrotiri and Dhekelia, the 1960 Treaty of Establishment between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Cyprus granted the UK the right to permanently make use of 40 further sites on the island for military purposes. Britain also makes a permanent contribution to the
United Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.
Czech Republic Estonia Germany In 2010 approximately 25,000 British soldiers were permanently based in western Germany, a legacy of World War II and the
Cold War. Facilities in Germany are no longer strategically useful, therefore British Forces began withdrawing from Germany in 2010; in 2015 21,500 troops remained in the country. The deployment had been phased out by 2020, although concentrations of installations and troops in the Mönchengladbach / Paderborn area will remain.
Nepal The British Army presence in Nepal is related to the
Brigade of Gurkhas. British Gurkhas Nepal manages the recruitment of soldiers, the care of families and ensures the rights of veterans.
Oman Iraq Kenya The British Army presence in
Kenya is based around the
British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK).
Kosovo Saudi Arabia Sierra Leone ==See also==