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  2. Royal Australian Corps of Signals - Wikipedia

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    Part Two is of 36 weeks duration and is delivered at Defence Force School of Signals, Electronic Warfare Wing, Borneo Barracks, Cabarlah, Queensland. To commence Part Two training, trainees must have a Top Secret Positive Vetted (TSPV) clearance, which depending on the individual and on personal history can take from 6 to 12 months to acquire.

  3. MOD Donnington - Wikipedia

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    MOD Donnington is a Ministry of Defence site that consists of a British Army barracks and the Defence Fulfilment Centre, and is situated to the north of Donnington, Telford, Shropshire. The barracks on the site will close in 2029.

  4. Tidworth Camp - Wikipedia

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    Lucknow Barracks and Mooltan Barracks were completed in 1905, Tidworth Military Hospital was finished in 1907. Aliwal Barracks, Assaye Barracks, Bhurtpore Barracks, Candahar Barracks, Delhi Barracks and Jellalabad Barracks were added later, [ 4 ] and a Royal Ordnance depot was established during the First World War .

  5. List of military engagements of World War I - Wikipedia

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    French conquest of Morocco (1914–1918 (as part of WW1)) (Co-belligerent conflict) Zaian War (1914-1921) Khénifra campaign (1914) Battle of El Herri (1914) Senussi Campaign (1915-1916) Senussi order Invasion of Tunisia; Coastal campaign (1915–1916) Action of Agagia (1916) Band of Oases campaign (1916–1917)

  6. 25th Battalion (Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The 25th Battalion was an infantry unit of the Australian Army.Raised in early 1915 as part of the Australian Imperial Force during the First World War, the battalion fought at Gallipoli and in the trenches along the Western Front, before being disbanded in early 1919.

  7. Cabarlah, Queensland - Wikipedia

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    The Borneo Barracks were originally established as a World War I training area. [11] Cabarlah Post Office opened on 1 July 1927 (a receiving office had been open from 1884). [12] Since the Second World War, Cabarlah has also had a significant role as a base for the Australian Army. It was home to elements of the 7th Brigade early in the war ...

  8. List of Soviet military sites in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The tables below contains the location of military unit and formation of the Western Group of (Soviet) Forces (WGF) on territory of the New federal states of Germany with particularities as follows: The English designation of military units and formations of the WGF (column 1) is in line to these in NATO, as deemed to be necessary. Honorary ...

  9. Chattenden and Lodge Hill Military Camps - Wikipedia

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    Between them, the magazines were designed to hold 40,000 barrels of gunpowder (with space for more in times of war). Chattenden Barracks (completed 1872) was also built, a little to the south, to accommodate the eight officers and 120 men detailed to guard the site. The magazine compound and barracks were linked to Upnor by a narrow-gauge ...