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  2. Pay and benefits | Regular Army - British Army

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    Lance Corporal: £32,615 a year. Corporal: £37,861 a year. Sergeant: £42,510 a year. You can find specific pay details for each role on Rolefinder. The current rates for officers just starting out in each of these ranks are: Officer cadets (at Sandhurst): £33,183 per annum. 2nd Lieutenant: £39,671 per annum. Lieutenant: £41,026 per annum.

  3. Ranks | The British Army

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    The most senior soldier rank in the British Army, typically reached after 18 years of outstanding service. WO1 are the senior advisors of their unit's Commanding Officer, with leadership, discipline and welfare responsibilities of up to 650 officers and soldiers and equipment. The rank system forms the backbone of the Army's structure and it ...

  4. Values and standards - The British Army

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    Values and standards. Humans are naturally team players, we all seek the company of others and like to share our experiences. The British Army is the ultimate team. The British Army is a professional and disciplined team, with a long tradition of service to the country and it has strong public support. Its job is often difficult, dangerous and ...

  5. Corps, Regiments and Units - The British Army

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    Corps, Regiments and Units. The command structure is hierarchical with divisions and brigades responsible for administering groupings of smaller units. Major Units are regiment or battalion-sized with minor units being smaller, either company sized sub-units or platoons. All units within the service are either Regular or Army Reserve, or a ...

  6. Pay and Benefits in the Army Reserves - British Army

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    Lance Corporal: £81.89 per day. Corporal: £95.06 per day. Sergeant: £106.73 per day. Officer pay. The current rates for officers just starting out in each of these ranks are: Second Lieutenant: £99.60 per day. Lieutenant: £103.00 per day. Captain: £126.89 per day. Major: £159.15 per day.

  7. Fitness tests - British Army

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    Mid thigh pull. Standing in front of a bar set to mid-thigh height you'll be asked to pull the bar upwards for 5 seconds then rest and repeat. Your best score of the two attempts will count. You must pull 50kg or more to meet the lowest soldier entry standard, although some trades will need a higher score. Your score will be taken from the best ...

  8. The Army is currently deployed in over 80 countries around the world. Deployments vary in strength from single military advisors to full operational deployments. The British Army protects the United Kingdom’s interests at home and abroad, providing a safe and secure environment in which all British citizens can live and prosper.

  9. VALUES AND STANDARDS - The British Army

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    Values and Standards of the British Army | 1 The British Army has earned a worldwide reputation for excellence, a reflection of the quality of those who serve and have served. Values are ... Those in a position of rank or responsibility have an enduring duty to lead and represent their Service. Failure, however, is a human trait. Whilst it is ...

  10. Army careers - The British Army

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    Army Reserve Soldiers come from all walks of life and work part-time as soldiers for the British Army alongside full-time Regular soldiers. Reservist roles give people who have specialist skills, like medics and engineers, a range of exciting opportunities to use them in new ways. Explore our reservist roles.

  11. Dog Handler - British Army

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    Train a dog to Army standards. Go on exercises and operations worldwide and enjoy adventure, challenges, sports and an amazing bond with your hound. £25,200The minimum amount you’ll earn during training. £25,200Your pay after completing basic trade training. AgeFrom 17 years & 6 months to 35 years & 6 months.