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  2. Manx Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 15th (Isle of Man) Light Anti-Aircraft Brigade, Royal Artillery, was formed at Douglas, IoM, on 1 July 1938. It was organised with two batteries that were numbered 41 and 42 in December, and on 1 January 1939 it was redesignated as a regiment rather than a brigade, in line with the RA's modernisation of its terminology.

  3. History of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 1: The Evolution of the Natural Landscape. Davey, Peter (2010). A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 2: Prehistory. Duffy, Sean (2005). A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 3: The Medieval Period, 1000-1406. Belchem, John (2001). A New History of the Isle of Man, Volume 5: The Modern Period, 1830-1999.

  4. Hutchinson Internment Camp - Wikipedia

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    Hutchinson Internment Camp was a World War II internment camp in Douglas, Isle of Man, particularly noted as "the artists' camp" due to the thriving artistic and intellectual life of its internees. Location and structure

  5. Mooragh Internment Camp - Wikipedia

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    Mooragh Camp was a World War II internment camp in Ramsey, Isle of Man, in operation from May 1940 until September 1945. It was the first such camp on the island since World War I . The opening of the camp

  6. Category:History of the Isle of Man - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "History of the Isle of Man" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. Category : People interned in the Isle of Man during World War II

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    Pages in category "People interned in the Isle of Man during World War II" The following 77 pages are in this category, out of 77 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  8. Isle of Man Volunteers - Wikipedia

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    When the RVCs were consolidated on 1 March 1880 the surviving 2nd RVC was redesignated as the 1st Isle of Man RVC, at which time it was attached to the 15th Lancashire RVC based in Liverpool. [ c ] The following year, as part of the Childers Reforms , the RVCs were affiliated to their local Regular Army unit, the 1st IoM RVC became a volunteer ...

  9. Isle of Man Home Guard - Wikipedia

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    The 'Isle of Man Home Guard' was raised during the Second World War for home defence of the Isle of Man, [1] there being no regular or territorial army unit in the Crown Dependency (although units such as the Isle of Man Volunteers had existed previously). [2] [3] [4]