150th (Yorkshire) Transport Regiment
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150th Transport Regiment, Royal Corps of Transport
Royal Corps of Transport
The Royal Corps of Transport was a British Army Corps formed in 1965 from the transport elements of the Royal Army Service Corps and the movement control element of the Royal Engineers . The depot was Buller Barracks in Aldershot...

 and Royal Logistics Corps, is a regiment of the Territorial Army in the United Kingdom
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The regiment was formed in the Royal Corps of Transport
Royal Corps of Transport
The Royal Corps of Transport was a British Army Corps formed in 1965 from the transport elements of the Royal Army Service Corps and the movement control element of the Royal Engineers . The depot was Buller Barracks in Aldershot...

 in 1967, as 150th (Northumbrian) Transport Regiment from seven territorial transport regiments, with four transport squadrons. The regiment was transferred into the Royal Logistics Corps in 1993, and retitled the 150th (Yorkshire) Transport Regiment. One squadron was transferred to 159th Support Regiment in 2006.

Squadrons

  • 523 HQ Squadron (1967 to date)
  • 216 (Tyne Tees) Transport Squadron (1967 to 31 March 2007)
  • 217 (West Yorkshire) Transport Squadron (1967 to date)
  • 218 (East Riding) Transport Squadron (1967 to date)
  • 219 (South Yorkshire) Doncaster Transport Squadron (1967 to date)
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