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  2. Aldershot military prison - Wikipedia

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    The Aldershot Glasshouse in 1908 Troops rioting on the roof of the 'Glasshouse' in February 1946. Aldershot military prison, known as the Glasshouse on account of its glazed roof, was the military prison in Aldershot in Hampshire from 1870 until it was burned down during riots in February 1946 and was finally demolished in 1958.

  3. Glasshouse (British Army) - Wikipedia

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    The term Glasshouse originated from the Aldershot military prison, Aldershot, which had a glazed roof. [ citation needed ] Over time, the word glasshouse came to be applied to all military prisons. Aldershot military prison, which was also called the Detention Barracks, had begun as several barracks in 1856, before being replaced by a single ...

  4. Aldershot Garrison - Wikipedia

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    Welcome sign for Aldershot Garrison town. Today, the military town has a population of around 10,500. This consists of around 3,900 resident soldiers, some 1,000 transient military personnel on courses or sport, 770 MoD Civil Servants and some 5,000 service dependents. The garrison contains 2,145 Service Family Accommodation quarters.

  5. Eddie Chapman - Wikipedia

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    He and Farmer later had a daughter Suzanne in 1954. Dagmar served a six-month prison sentence for consorting with an apparently German officer: thinking that Chapman was dead, she was unable to prove that he was a British agent. They met again briefly in 1994. Chapman died before he was able to redeem her name. [citation needed]

  6. Military prison - Wikipedia

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    The Military Corrective Training Centre (colloquially known as the Glasshouse after the former military prison in Aldershot), in the town of Colchester, is where non-commissioned servicemen and women who are convicted by military courts and sentenced to more than 28 days, but less than three years, will be incarcerated. Women, although in the ...

  7. Aldershot Military Museum - Wikipedia

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    Aldershot Military Museum in Aldershot Military Town in Hampshire, England, was conceived by former Aldershot Garrison commander Brigadier John Reed (1926–1992). Reed believed that it was essential to preserve the history of the military town and founded the Aldershot Military Historical Trust to raise funds for the establishment of the museum.

  8. China warns ‘military fans’ they could face prison for ...

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    In April 2023, state broadcaster CCTV disclosed in a news report that in November 2021, Mr. Luo, a “fairly renowned” military enthusiast, was sentenced to one year in prison following his ...

  9. Category:Buildings and structures in Aldershot - Wikipedia

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    Aldershot military prison; Aldershot Military Stadium; Aldershot Observatory; Aldershot Park; Aldershot railway station; Aldershot Town Hall; Royal Garrison Church ...