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Adjutant General's Corps

Find out more about who the Adjutant General's Corps (AGC) are, and what they do

The Adjutant General's Corps (AGC) provides support in the form of Human Resources Specialists, Military Police, Military Provost Staff, Military Provost Guard Service, Educational and Training Services and Army Legal Services.

The Adjutant General's Corps was formed from:

  • the Royal Army Pay Corps (RAPC)

  • the Corps of Royal Military Police (RMP)

  • the Military Provost Staff Corps (MPS)

  • the Royal Army Educational Corps (RAEC)

  • the Army Legal Corps (ALC)

  • the Staff Clerks from the Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC).

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Types of role in the AGC

No matter what people tell you, your career is yours to make what you want it to be. There are so many opportunities in the Army particularly in the AGC that you can take on to develop yourself.

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Roles in the AGC