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  2. Norwich University - Wikipedia

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    The Norwich University Archives and Special Collections has rare books and unique source materials relating to military history, the history of Vermont, and the history of the university. The 58,000-square-foot (5,400 m 2 ) library was designed by Perry Dean Rogers Architects .

  3. Britannia Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Site history; Built: 1885–1887 ... Norfolk Regiment: Britannia Barracks was a military installation in Norwich. History ... survive as part of Norwich Prison. [3 ...

  4. Category:Military units and formations in Norwich - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Military units and formations in Norwich" The following 25 pages are in this category, out of 25 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. Sullivan Museum and History Center - Wikipedia

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    The Sullivan Museum and History Center is the official museum of Norwich University, [1] [2] named for GEN Gordon R. Sullivan, USA (Ret.) '59.Located in Northfield, Vermont, and opened in 2007, the facility is 16,000 square feet and includes both permanent and changing exhibits featuring items and exploring themes from the 200-year history of the school and from broader American military ...

  6. Royal Norfolk Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Its exhibits illustrate the history of the Regiment from its 17th-century origins to its incorporation into the Royal Anglian Regiment in 1964, along with many aspects of military life in the Regiment. There is an extensive and representative display of medals awarded to soldiers of the Regiment, including two of the six Victoria Crosses won.

  7. RAF Hethel - Wikipedia

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    With the end of military control, Hethel found a new life in civilian hands becoming the manufacturing and testing site for Lotus Cars. The location of the factory is on the old technical site and the manufacture of vehicles, originally started in the old hangars and workshops, now takes place in several modern buildings.

  8. Bethel Street drill hall - Wikipedia

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    No. 48 has a small 15th century undercroft.The existing brick building (mock Tudor rendering) was completed in the late 19th century. [1] The original home of the Ancient Order of Foresters, it became the headquarters of the 2nd East Anglian Field Ambulance Royal Army Medical Corps [2] and, probably, of the 1st Volunteer Battalion, the Norfolk Regiment as well around that time. [3]

  9. RAF Horsham St Faith - Wikipedia

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    With the end of military control, RAF Horsham St Faith was redeveloped into Norwich International Airport. Most of the Second World War buildings remain, although converted for a variety of purposes. Three of the five large pre-war hangars are still being used for aircraft maintenance. Two have been converted for commercial use.