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  2. Porton Down - Wikipedia

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    Porton Down is a science and defence technology campus in Wiltshire, England, just north-east of the village of Porton, near Salisbury.It is home to two British government facilities: a site of the Ministry of Defence's Defence Science and Technology Laboratory – known for over 100 years as one of the UK's most secretive and controversial military research facilities, occupying 7,000 acres ...

  3. Defence CBRN Centre - Wikipedia

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    The site was established as an element of the Porton Down research facility in 1917. Known as Porton South Camp, it served as a trench mortar experimental site.. Reduced in scale immediately following the cessation of hostilities in 1918, research into chemical weapons and defence recommenced in 1921, with South Camp becoming the Chemical Warfare School in 1926.

  4. Defence High Frequency Communications Service - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of the DHFCS, the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Navy (RN) operated their own independent high frequency (HF) communications systems. The RAF's Strike Command Integrated Communications System (STCICS), later known as Terrestrial Air Sea Communications (TASCOMM), operated from six sites within the UK whilst the RN system had twelve sites. [2]

  5. MOD Corsham - Wikipedia

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    The War Office bought a section of the Pockeridge estate to provide space for Basil Hill Barracks in 1936. [1] [2] [3] The barracks were used by 15 Company Royal Army Ordnance Corps as the administrative headquarters for a Central Ammunitions Depot serving the south of England, known as CAD Corsham or CAD Monkton Farleigh.

  6. Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search ...

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    The Royal School of Military Engineering took over the former Royal Naval Armaments Depots at Chattenden and Lodge Hill Military Camps in 1961. Both these adjacent sites became training areas for the relocated Joint Service Bomb Disposal School (renamed the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School), which opened its new premises in Lodge Hill ...

  7. Permanent Joint Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    British Army: February 1999: Vice Admiral: Sir Ian Garnett Royal Navy: August 2001: Lieutenant General Sir John Reith British Army: 26 July 2004: Air Marshal: Sir Glenn Torpy Royal Air Force: March 2006: Lieutenant General Sir Nicholas Houghton British Army: 13 March 2009: Air Marshal Sir Stuart Peach Royal Air Force: December 2011: Lieutenant ...

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  9. Defence Academy of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The Defence Academy has its headquarters at what used to be the Royal Military College of Science site at Shrivenham in southwestern Oxfordshire, though the present campus also extends into the neighbouring village of Watchfield; it delivers education and training there and in a number of other sites.