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In the British Army, several roles and units frequently involve overseas travel due to the nature of their operations, training, and deployments. Here are some of the roles that typically travel the most:
1. Ranger Battalions: These units are often deployed on international missions and overseas training.
2. 16 Air Assault Brigade: Lots of units within this brigade are frequently deployed for rapid response operations and training exercises around the world. Most recently seen with Afghanistan extraction.
3. Royal Engineers: Involved in various construction, demolition, and infrastructure projects, they are often deployed overseas for both military operations and humanitarian missions.
4. Royal Army Medical Corps: Medical personnel are regularly deployed to provide medical support during operations and humanitarian missions worldwide.
5. Royal Logistic Corps: Responsible for the transport and supply of equipment and personnel, they are frequently involved in international logistics and support missions.
6. Intelligence Corps: Members of this corps are often deployed internationally to gather and analyse intelligence, supporting operations in various global locations.
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