North West District | |
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Active | 1967–1991 |
Country | |
Branch | |
Type | District Command |
Garrison/HQ | Cuerden Hall (until 1977) Fulwood Barracks (after 1977) |
North West District was a district command of the British Army from 1967 and 1991.
The district was formed from 42nd (East Lancashire) Infantry Division as part of the Territorial Army Volunteer Reserve in 1967. [1] It had its headquarters at Cuerden Hall, and was placed under the command of HQ UK Land Forces in 1972. [2] In 1991, the first of the minor districts to be amalgamated were North West District, the former West Midlands District (by then Western District) and Wales, to form a new Wales and Western District. [3]
General officers commanding included: [4]
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