At the time when the
Berlin Wall fell (9 November 1989), the operational structure of the British forces in Berlin was as follows: • photographed at their headquarters in
Berlin.
HQ Berlin •
Berlin Infantry Brigade •
Berlin Infantry Brigade HQ & (29th) Signal Regiment, Royal Signals • 1st Btn,
King's Regiment,
Wavell Barracks, (replaced by 1st Btn,
Irish Guards December 1989) • 1st Btn,
The Light Infantry,
Brooke Barracks • 1st Btn,
Royal Welch Fusiliers,
Montgomery Barracks • C Squadron,
14th/20th King's Hussars,
Smuts Barracks, (14x
Chieftain) • 6 Troop, 46 (Talavera) Air Defence Battery, 2 Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, (12x
Javelin) • 38 (Berlin) Field Squadron, Royal Engineers
Smuts Barracks • Detachment, Special Projects Team (OP FRESH AIR) Royal Engineers
RAF Gatow • Detachment, 164 Railway Operations Company, Royal Engineers • Berlin Postal & Courier Troop, Royal Engineers • 2nd Regiment, Royal Military Police • 246 (Berlin) Provost Company, Royal Military Police, in
Helmstedt, mans
Checkpoint Alpha • 247 (Berlin) Provost Company, Royal Military Police, mans
Checkpoint Bravo and
Checkpoint Charlie • 248 German Security Unit, support unit with German personnel officer from the
247 Provost Company looks across
Berlin Wall with field glasses, 1984 • 3 Squadron, 13 Signal Regiment (Radio), Royal Signals,
Signals Intelligence at
RAF Gatow & Olympic Stadium • 3 Intelligence and Security Company,
Intelligence Corps •
7 Flight AAC,
RAF Gatow, (4x
Gazelle AH.1) • Royal Air Force Gatow Station Flight, (2x
Chipmunk T10) •
No. 26 Signals Unit,
Royal Air Force, (
Signals intelligence at RAF Gatow and
Teufelsberg • British Military Hospital Berlin • 2 Field Sanitation Section • 50 British Red Cross Convalescent Home • 194 Field Dental Centre • 62 Transport & Movements Squadron,
Royal Corps of Transport • Movement Control Office (MCO)
Gatow • 14 (Berlin) Field Workshop,
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers,
Alexander Barracks • Berlin Ordnance Company, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • Ordnance & Ammunition Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • 93 Section
Special Investigation Branch, Royal Military Police • 31 Quartering and Barracks Office, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • 504th Commander Royal Army Service Corps (CRASC) (Overseas Deployment Training) • Detachment, 2 Independent Petrol Platoon,
Royal Army Ordnance Corps • 121 Barracks Stores, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • 122 Barracks Stores, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • 131 Detail Issue Depot, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • 3 Station Maintenance Section, Royal Army Ordnance Corps • District Depot Railways Berlin - Lines of Communication • Railway Transport Officer Station
Spandau • Railway Transport Officer Station
Grunewald • Railway Transport Officer Station
Charlottenburg • BRIXMIS,
British Commanders'-in-Chief Mission to Soviet Forces in Germany administered by Berlin Bde HQ Under the treaties that enabled the
German reunification, all non-German military forces were required to leave Berlin. Therefore, the brigade was reduced to two battalions in 1992, then further reduced in 1993 to a single battalion. Finally Berlin Infantry Brigade was officially disbanded in September 1994 and its troops moved to the
United Kingdom or
British Forces Germany garrisons. ==References==