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  2. British Military Hospital, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    On 14 February 1942, the Imperial Japanese Armed Forces advanced through Kent Ridge down Pasir Panjang Road to the Alexandra Military Hospital. The area was a key Japanese objective, containing the British army's biggest ammunition dump [8] and Alexandra Barracks.

  3. Category:Barracks in England - Wikipedia

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    C. Cambrai Lines; Cambridge Barracks, Portsmouth; Campion Lines; Carlton Barracks; Carver Barracks; Caterham Barracks; RAF Catterick; Central Ordnance Depot, Bicester

  4. List of British Army installations - Wikipedia

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    Albemarle Barracks: Ouston: England: Northumberland: 1970 [e] 3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery [148] Armoury House Finsbury: England London 1735 Honourable Artillery Company [149] Azimghur Barracks: Colerne: England: Wiltshire: 1976 [f] Set to close in 2029. 21 Signal Regiment [150] Baker Barracks: Thorney Island: England: West Sussex: 1984 ...

  5. List of Royal Navy shore establishments - Wikipedia

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    Commando Training Centre Royal Marines, Lympstone, Devon; RM Stonehouse, Plymouth, Devon – Headquarters, UK Commando Force and 30 Commando (IX) Group; RM Poole, Poole, Dorset – Special Boat Service and 148 Commando Forward Observation Battery

  6. Museum of Military Medicine - Wikipedia

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    The museum is based on the "Mytchett Collection", a collection of documents accumulated at the Historical Museum at Keogh Barracks from 1952. [1] The museum moved into its present building in 1981. [2] The collection of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps Museum, previously based at the Royal Pavilion, Aldershot, moved to the site in ...

  7. Queen Alexandra Military Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was officially opened by King Edward VII and his wife Queen Alexandra, who was the president of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, in July 1905. [1] [2] [3] In 1907 the Royal Army Medical College opened on the south side of the Tate Gallery. [2] In the First World War it became a general hospital for the British Army. [2]

  8. Category:Installations of the British Army - Wikipedia

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    C. Caen Barracks; Cambridge Barracks, Portsmouth; Camp Shorabak; Campbell Barracks (Germany) Carlton Barracks; Carver Barracks; Castlehill Barracks; Castlemartin Training Area

  9. Category:Barracks in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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