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Somme Barracks, Sheffield is a military establishment on Glossop Road in Sheffield, England. The building is owned by the Ministry of Defence and serves as the base of the University of Sheffield Officers' Training Corps, which has been a part of the Yorkshire Officers' Training Regiment since 2011. [1] It is a Grade II listed building. [2]
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English: The Somme Barracks on Glossop Road, Sheffield, England. This Grade II listed building was built in 1907 and is the headquarters of the University of Sheffield Officer Training Corps. This Grade II listed building was built in 1907 and is the headquarters of the University of Sheffield Officer Training Corps.
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In 1900 staff from the University of Sheffield raised a company, sanctioned by the War Office, which was known as G Company of the West Yorkshire Royal Engineers. [95] In 1911, the Sheffield University contingent of the Officers' Training Corps was formally raised in response to the recommendations of the committee formed by Lord Haldane. [49]
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