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  2. Gibraltar Barracks, Minley - Wikipedia

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    The new facilities were officially opened as Gibraltar Barracks by General Sir William Jackson in September 1979, [2] the manor going on to serve as its officers' mess. [3] Between 2008 and 2013, as part of the RSME-PPP project, the Holdfast consortium redeveloped the barracks and built a new officers' mess on the site so allowing the manor to ...

  3. Royal Military School of Music - Wikipedia

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    [1] Today, the Royal Military School of Music has two branches: "initial trade training" takes place at HMS Nelson in Portsmouth (at a shared facility with the Royal Marines School of Music); "subsequent trade training" takes place at Gibraltar Barracks, Minley. [2] RMSM is now part of the Royal School of Military Engineering Group.

  4. List of British Army installations - Wikipedia

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    The British Army retains a presence at a small number of installations primarily in the North Rhine-Westphalia area of Germany as part of what is now known as British Army Germany. [ 4 ] Overseas military bases enable the British Army to conduct expeditionary warfare , "maintain a persistent forward presence", "deter potential adversaries", and ...

  5. 8th Engineer Brigade (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In August 2001, Headquarters Royal Engineers, Theatre Troops was established as a subdivision of HQ Theatre Troops based in Upavon.On 1 April 2005, the headquarters was redesignated as part of the LANDmark review as 8th Force Engineer Brigade and subsequently took control of the three engineer groups: 12th (Air Support), 29th (Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search), and 170th (Infrastructure ...

  6. British Forces Gibraltar - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar is used primarily as a training area, thanks to its good climate and rocky terrain, and as a stopover for aircraft and ships en route to and from deployments East of Suez or in Africa. British Forces Gibraltar as a formation was established in mid-1992 after the last Royal Navy-lead commander, Rear Admiral Geoffrey Biggs , Flag ...

  7. Gibraltar Barracks - Wikipedia

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    Gibraltar Barracks, Minley; See also. Gibraltar Camp, a refugee camp in Jamaica during World War II This page was last edited on 7 July 2020, at 13:16 (UTC). Text is ...

  8. List of Army Cadet Force units - Wikipedia

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    The Army Cadet Force (ACF) is a cadet organisation based in the United Kingdom.It is a voluntary youth group sponsored by the Ministry of Defence (British Army).Local units of the ACF, called Detachments, are based in towns and villages across the UK and formed of those cadets and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) parading together at that location.

  9. Royal Corps of Army Music - Wikipedia

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    In 2019, the Corps of Army Music was restructured with a number of bands being co-located and re-named. [5] In a process of 'Military Music Optimization', the regular Army band laydown was adjusted to enable several smaller bands to train and perform as larger bands for more significant Army events: 'Co-locating 11 of the smaller bands in three major garrisons and Sandhurst has increased the ...