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  2. Hong Kong Military Service Corps - Wikipedia

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    The Hong Kong Military Service Corps (HKMSC) (Traditional Chinese: 香港軍事服務團) was a British army unit and part of the British garrison in Hong Kong ...

  3. British Forces Overseas Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    British Forces Overseas Hong Kong comprised the elements of the British Army, Royal Navy (including Royal Marines) and Royal Air Force stationed in British Hong Kong.The Governor of Hong Kong also assumed the position of the commander-in-chief of the forces and the Commander British Forces in Hong Kong took charge of the daily deployment of the troops.

  4. Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village - Wikipedia

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    The Barracks housed the Depot and Record Office of the Hong Kong Military Service Corps between 1948 and 1986. The Barracks were handed over to the Government in 1987 and were subsequently converted into the Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village. [2]

  5. Category:Military of Hong Kong under British rule - Wikipedia

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    H. Hong Kong Air Cadet Corps; Hong Kong Chinese Regiment; Hong Kong during World War I; Hong Kong Logistic Support Regiment RLC; Hong Kong Military Service Corps

  6. Outline of the British Armed Forces at the end of the Cold War

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    British Military Hospital, Hong Kong; Hong Kong Military Service Corps. Defence Animal Support Unit, Royal Army Veterinary Corps; Commander Royal Air Force, RAF Sek Kong [3] No. 28 Squadron RAF, (8x Wessex HC.2) Captain-in-Charge Royal Navy, HMS Tamar. Hong Kong Patrol Squadron, HMS Tamar with: Peacock-class corvettes: HMS Peacock, HMS Plover ...

  7. British Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    Hong Kong remained a part of the UK and overseas colonies from 1949 until it transitioned its colony to a British dependent territory in 1983. The economy was the main concern after the Chinese Civil War. Hong Kong welcomed business from both the PRC and Taiwan. Investments from Taiwan were particularly lucrative, and Taiwanese interests were ...

  8. Military history of Hong Kong - Wikipedia

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    The Military history of Hong Kong dates back to the Qin conquest. As Hong Kong is on the sea routes to the city of Guangzhou, the territories of Hong Kong served as an outer port. Amounts of pearl and salt are also located within the shores of Hong Kong as well. Thus, there is a long history of military and navy garrisoning the territory.

  9. Ngong Shuen Chau Naval Base - Wikipedia

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    The older buildings and recreation facilities were inherited from the Hong Kong Military Service Corps. Many buildings in the base date to the 1930s, but some are as far back as the 1870s. A list of historic buildings at the naval facility: Navy, Army and Air Force Institutes; Lido - recreation facilities including a pool; Building # 31 - South ...