Visit Army JobsIf you’re thinking about joining I’d say just go for it – the Army is a fantastic career.

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Visit Army JobsTo join the Army, you need to meet a set of basic requirements. These include telling us about your age, nationality, health and fitness. We will also ask you about your education and qualifications, but this is to help to find the right role for you. You can still join the Army if you have no formal qualifications.
The Army is always recruiting, and there are a wide range of roles available for both officers and soldiers. Visit the Role finder to explore they types of role on offer. If you're not sure whether joining as a soldier or officer is right for you, you can run a quick check with the entry options tool.
Whether you are joining as a soldier or an officer, full time or as a part time Reservist, joining the Army starts with an online application. Once you've submitted your application, you'll be guided through the process by a Recruiter or Candidate Support Manager. Find out more about the joining process.
Start my applicationArmy Reserve Soldiers come from all walks of life and work part-time as soldiers for the British Army alongside full-time Regular soldiers.
Reservist roles give people who have specialist skills, like medics and engineers, a range of exciting opportunities to use them in new ways.
What makes the British Army? It’s not the weaponry or the vehicles – it’s the people.
Our vision is a competitive, adaptable and inclusive Army imbued with an unwavering will to win; where people feel they belong; where their talent is nurtured, where health is positively promoted, and opportunity maximised.
The Army offers a wide range of welfare services for its Regular, Reserve, Civilian and Contractor personnel. This ranges from financial, medical, wellbeing, and family support. The page below provide further information on the options available including Unit Welfare Support, Army Welfare Service, Army Related Charities, and support for Civil Servants. In the case of an emergency, please contact 999 in the first instance or if you experience a serious illness or death in your family, you should call Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC) on 01452 519951.
Learn moreA career in the Armed Forces is career like no other – but it also comes with a unique set of challenges. We recognise the sacrifices our people make, and in return, we’ll do everything we can to make sure you’re looked after throughout your Army career and beyond.
Learn moreThe Army offers a wide range of benefits for its personnel including competitive pay and pension. Follow the links below to find out more about pay and pension in the Army, as well as support on how to manage your finances.
Learn moreThe UK Government defines a veteran as someone who has served for at least one day in the UK Armed Forces (as a Regular or Reservist).
There is a range of support available for our Service Leavers to support them through the transition to civilian life and beyond. Visit the Service Leavers & Veterans page to find out more.
Learn moreAs part of the Military Division of the New Year Honours List 2024, the Army has awarded some of its outstanding personnel and civil servants with a selection of commendations and medals, including the Meritorious Service Medal
A Reservist from Clacton credits the skills he has developed in the Army with helping him progress in his civilian career.
The Revd Mike Parker KHC, the Chaplain General of His Majesty’s Land Forces, has been installed as a Sarum Canon at Salisbury Cathedral, an honorary position recognising his contribution to the Church and the Armed Forces and his role within the military community locally, and nationally.
From fast-food restaurant to riding military horses around London and performing guard duties, Lieutenant Joe Gregg now manages a troop of 30 soldiers.
Today is the 75th anniversary of the HMT Empire Windrush arriving in Britain on 22 June 1948. The ship brought migrants from the Caribbean to help rebuild the country following WWII. To mark the occasion, a soldier tells the story of his family’s links to Jamaica.
For the first time in over 70 years, British Army Officer Cadets have sworn their oaths of allegiance to a King.
Lifelong dreams were fulfilled as hundreds of junior soldiers graduated from Army Foundation College (AFC) Harrogate. More than 400 marched onto the parade square to mark the successful completion of their Phase One training.
The British Army has unveiled its latest recruitment campaign: ‘You Belong Here’ to challenge the misconceptions among the 59% of young people who do not believe they would fit in, in the British Army.
A team of soldiers has successfully swum the English Channel, navigating a way through the world’s busiest shipping lanes.
Three soldiers from the Military Provost Staff (MPS) Regiment have set a world record for the greatest number of countries visited on foot in a week.
Visit Army JobsIf you’re thinking about joining I’d say just go for it – the Army is a fantastic career.