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Today's Territorial Army (TA) is a vital force of national necessity, providing one quarter of the British Army.

A (King's) Company, The Kings and Cheshire Regiment has a vital role to play in this.



HISTORY

Where have the members of A Company KCR come from, where's the history?

Find out how we formed and some of the history behind our organisation.

From the Liverpool Scottish to the formation of the Kings Regiment in 1685.
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SERVING SOLDIERS

The Kings & Cheshire Regiment consists of 3 different capbadges and a whole range of people from different backgrounds who work together to form probably the best Infantry Battalion in the country.

Gathered from across the Merseyside area, we make up A Company KCR.
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Serving Soldiers  
PHOTOALBUM

Your chance to have a look at some of our experiences in work, rest and play.

Wether it be past or present you will find a small piece of our history.

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PhotoAlbum
TRAVEL

What about travel - where can you go? In recent years members from A Company KCR have trained in Cyprus, Jordan, Canada, North and South America, Kenya, France
and many others... Where next?

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RATES OF PAY

The TA is a dynamic organisation consisting of highly skilled men and women from all walks of life. That is why you will recieve your pay at the Army rate.
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TERRITORIAL LIFE

In the TA you get the training you need to perform alongside the Regular Army, you get fit, learn new skills, travel, enjoy a great social life and get paid for it!
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Territorial Life  
WHAT TO DO NEXT

You can find us close to the M57 by most of the main routes into Liverpool City Centre.

Interested in seeing more? Then read on and find out your next step.
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WEBMASTER

Currently a serving Territorial Army Infantry Soldier with A Company Kings & Cheshire Regiment. Any Questions or Comments do not hesitate to contact me.
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