Ministry of Defence
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Civil servants encouraged to join the Armed Forces Reserves
The government has launched a new campaign to encourage civil servants to join the Reserve Forces.
The British Army, alongside the Royal Navy and Royal Air Force, are looking for civil servants to join the Reserve Forces, and the government has launched a new campaign to encourage civil servants and other public sector workers to consider a career in the reserves.
Our Reserve Forces are highly valued and are being expanded and modernised to reflect their increased role in the Armed Forces. The trained strength of the army reserve, for example, is growing to 30,000 by 2020, with reserve forces fully integrated into the army alongside their Regular colleagues. Delivering this change is a priority for the government and a priority for the country.