There have been two formations named 'British Army on the Rhine' (BAOR). Both were originally occupation forces in
Germany, one after
World War I, and the other after
WWII.
The second
British Army on the
Rhine was formed on
25 August 1945 from
21st Army Group. Its original function was to control the corps districts which were running the military government of the British zone of occupied Germany. After the assumption of government by civilians, it became the command formation for the troops in Germany only, rather than being responsible for administration as well.
As the Soviet threat increased, BAOR became more responsible for the defence of Germany than its occupation. It became the primary formation controlling the British contribution to
NATO after the formation of the alliance in
1949. Its primary combat formation was
I (BR) Corps. From 1952 the commander-in-chief of the BAOR was also the commander of NATO's Northern Army Group
NORTHAG in the event of a general war with the
Soviet Union and the
Warsaw Pact.
The
1993 Options for Change defence cuts resulted in BAOR being replaced by the 25,000 strong
British Forces Germany (BFG) in
1994.
Commanders-in-Chief
★ Field Marshal
Bernard Law Montgomery, 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein 1945 –1946
★ Lieutenant General Sir
Richard McCreery 1946 – 1947
★ General Sir
Brian Hubert Robertson 1947 –1948 (also British Military Governor 1947 – 1949)
★ Lieutenant General Sir
Brian Horrocks 1948 – 1949
★ Lieutenant General Sir
Charles Keightley 1949 – 1951
★ General Sir
John Harding 1951 – 1952
★ General Sir
Richard Nelson Gale 1952 – 1957
★ General Sir
Alfred Dudley Ward 1957 – 1960
★ General Sir
James Cassels 1960 – 1963
★ General Sir William Gurdon Stirling 1963 – 1966
★ General Sir
John Hackett 1966 – 1968
★ General Sir Desmond Fitzpatrick 1968 – 1970
★ General Sir Peter Mervyn Hunt 1970 – 1973
★ General Sir Harry Tuzo 1973 – 1976
★ General Sir Frank King 1976 – 1978
★ General Sir
William Scotter 1978 – 1980
★ General Sir James Michael Gow 1980 – 1983
★ General Sir
Nigel Bagnall 1983 – 1985
★ General Sir Martin Farndale 1985 – 1987
★ General Sir Brian Kenny 1987 – 1989
★ General Sir
Peter Inge 1989 – 1993
★ General Sir
Charles Guthrie 1993 – May 1994 (command disbanded)
External Links
★
Royal Engineers Museum Royal Engineers and the British Army of the Rhine
See also
★
British military history
★
UK topics