Specialist

If you have a skill or an interest, whether it's a sense of justice, an ear for music or an aptitude for languages, there's likely to be a regiment or corps in the Army suitable for you.

The Army is home to a number of specialist trades from Linguits to musicians which appeal to applicants who already have a skill in that area. Alternatively the Military Police and the Royal Army Veterinary Corps' Dog Trainers may prompt a genuine interest in the work and a willingness to learn the necessary skills. Whatever job you choose the Army will provide great transferable skills in to civilian life. www.armyspecialist.co.uk

  • Royal Military Police

    The Royal Military Police (RMP) have their own units and are deployed wherever the Army is.

  • Intelligence Corps

    Some of the Army's most highly specialised trades from analysts to intelligence staff and linguists assist in key functions: anticipating threats to our country and Armed Forces, and knowing how to counter them.

  • Corps of Army Music

    Both the youngest Corps and one of the largest musical organisations in the world, the CaMus provide the Army's 30 military bands with their 1100 musicians

  • Royal Army Veterinary Corps

    The RAVC relies on a range of specialists with unique skills to cater to animals' specific needs.

  • Household Cavalry

    The Household Cavalry Regiment is an Armoured Reconnaissance Regiment at the forefront of Army operations worldwide. The Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment provides a unique spectacle on horseback on ceremonial events throughout the country.

  • The King's Troop Royal Horse Artillery

    When parading its 13-pounder guns alongside other regiments, the Troop occupies the position of honour known as 'the right of the line'.