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The Army Legal Services Branch (ALS) is a branch of the Adjutant-General's Corps (AGC) in the British Army. Before 1992, the branch existed as the independent Army Legal Corps ( ALC ). History
The ETS Branch has the responsibilities of the former Royal Army Educational Corps, it is an all officer branch with around 400 serving members. In 2006 the former RAEC cap badge of a 'fluted flambeau with five flames, with crown and scroll' was reintroduced, with 'ETS' replacing 'R.A.E.C.' on the scroll.
Major General Michael David Conway CB is a retired British Army officer and barrister. From October 2010 to September 2015, he was Director-General of the Army Legal Services Branch . [ 1 ]
This is a list of career roles available within each corps in the British Army, as a soldier or officer. [ 1 ] Roles in italics are only available to serving soldiers, or re-joiners, and are not open to civilians.
He was commissioned into the Army Legal Corps (later the Army Legal Services Branch) as a captain with seniority from 1973. [2] He was promoted to major in 1978 [ 3 ] and lieutenant-colonel in 1983, [ 4 ] serving the Headquarters of the British Land Forces in Hong Kong, the British Army of the Rhine , Northern Ireland, the Ministry of Defence ...
Army Legal Services (ALS) [32] Provost Branch [32] Royal Military Police (RMP) [33] Military Provost Staff (MPS) [34] Military Provost Guard Service (MPGS) [35] Royal Corps of Army Music - 14 + 20 bands [36] Royal Army Chaplains' Department - approx. 150 [37] Small Arms School Corps [38] Royal Army Physical Training Corps [39] General Service ...
Includes commissioned officers of the Adjutant General's Corps and Army Legal Services Branch of the British Army. Pages in category "Army Legal Corps officers" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Major General Alexander Taylor CB, (born 30 August 1970) is a senior British Army officer. [1] He served as Director, Army Legal Services Branch until 1st January 2024. [2] Taylor was educated at Hurstpierpoint College and Durham University (BSc), followed by Cambridge University (LLM). [1]