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What has happened to the FCA, and the 20th and 21st Infantry Battalions?

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What has happened to the FCA, and the 20th and 21st Infantry Battalions?

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The FCA no longer exists and has being reorganised as the Army Reserve. On 1st October 2005 the 20th and 21st Infantry Battalions amalgamated to become the 62 Infantry Battalion. This reorganisation includes vital modernisation and a rationalisation of the force. The plan is to have an Army Reserve which will mirror the regular Army (Permanent Defence Forces). This will include closer cooperation and more training with the regular army. Part of the Reserve will be integrated with the regular Army.

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