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'.
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