The regiment consists of an HQ battery, three gun batteries, a Naval Gunfire Support Forward Observation battery and an attached Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers workshop which includes an RLC stores section. The gun batteries are equipped with six L118 105MM light guns and three Observation Posts each.
29 Commando Royal Artillery Regimental Workshop Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers - Workshop main HQ is based at the Royal Citadel, Plymouth with battery fitter sections permanently attached to, and based with each battery.
Selection and training
Soldiers volunteer for 29 Commando Regiment from the regular units of the Royal Artillery, Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers, and other attached arms and services (e.g. chefs, clerks etc.) and are required to undergo Commando training following entry to the Regiment.
Personnel are inducted into Batteries and provided with a pre-commando schedule, based around a gym assessment. Candidates then enter Pre-Commando Course Training within the Batteries in Plymouth and the training concentrates upon physical training, fieldcraft, skill at arms and personal administration in the field.