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Reserve Forces Act 1980, Cross Heading: Call out for training of Army Reserve otherwise than under section 38 is up to date with all changes known to be in force on or before 12 November 2024. There are changes that may be brought into force at a future date. Changes that have been made appear in the content and are referenced with annotations.
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F1Words in Act substituted (1.10.2014) by Defence Reform Act 2014 (c. 20), s. 44(3)(b)(4)50(1) (with s. 49(3)(5)); S.I. 2014/2370, art. 4(a)
18(1)Where section 38 above does not apply to a man of the [F1Army Reserve] —
(a)he shall during the first year of his original enlistment be subject to any requirements as to preliminary training provided for under section 40 above in the same way as a man of the Royal Auxiliary Air Force and he shall attend the number of drills and fulfil the other conditions prescribed for a recruit of his arm or branch of the [F1Army Reserve] accordingly;
(b)he shall by way of annual training be trained for not less than 8 or more than 15 days (or, for the mounted branch, 18 days) in every year at such times and at such places within the United Kingdom as may be prescribed, and may for that purpose be called out once or more often in every year.
(2)A man mentioned in sub-paragraph (1)(b) above shall (subject to the provisions of this paragraph) attend the number of drills and fulfil the other conditions relating to training prescribed for his arm or branch of the [F1Army Reserve] .
(3)The requirements of this paragraph as to annual training may be dispensed with in whole or in part—
(a)as respects any unit of the [F1Army Reserve] , by the prescribed general officer, and
(b)as respects an individual man of the [F1Army Reserve] , by his commanding officer subject to any general directions of the prescribed general officer.
(4)Her Majesty may by Order in Council made in relation to any man of the [F1Army Reserve] to whom this paragraph applies direct—
(a)that the period of annual training in any year shall be extended to such period not exceeding 30 days as may be specified in the Order; or
(b)that the period of annual training in any year shall be reduced to such period as to Her Majesty may seem fit, or
(c)that the annual training in any year shall be dispensed with.
(5)Nothing in this paragraph shall be construed as preventing a man with his own consent, in addition to any other training, being called up for the purpose of duty or instruction in accordance with orders and regulations under this Act relating to the [F1Army Reserve] .
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