C Company 4th Battalion the Parachute Regiment, proudly stationed at Thornbury Barracks in Pudsey, LS28 8HH, is dedicated to fostering excellence in military training and community engagement. As a vital part of the UK’s airborne forces, we provide top-tier training programs designed to develop resilience, teamwork, and leadership among our members. Our commitment to quality service ensures that every individual receives personalized attention and support, driving customer satisfaction to the forefront of our mission.

At C Company, we believe in the transformative power of physical fitness and discipline, which is why we offer a range of training sessions suitable for all skill levels. Whether you’re interested in joining our ranks or simply seeking to learn more about military life, our knowledgeable staff is here to assist you every step of the way. The camaraderie and sense of belonging within our barracks create a welcoming atmosphere that resonates with both recruits and their families.

We invite you to connect with us by phone at 01904 664530 to book an appointment or inquire further about our services. Discover what makes C Company 4th Battalion the Parachute Regiment a unique and invaluable part of the Leeds community—where tradition meets training, and every member becomes part of a proud legacy.

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