Bordon Camp was a British Army camp close to the settlement of Bordon in Hampshire, England. The camp, which was latterly maintained by the Defence Infrastructure...
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Light Infantry, under the command of the Royal Engineers. This became Bordon Camp, an area of approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) long by .5 miles (0.80 km)...
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Bordon is a town in the East Hampshire district of Hampshire, England. It lies in the interior of the royal Woolmer Forest, about 5 miles (8.0 km) southeast...
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days of incarceration. John Straffen was born on 27 February 1930 at Bordon Camp in Hampshire, where his father, a soldier in the British Army, was based...
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(REME) technical training establishments at Arborfield Garrison and Bordon Camp, both of which moved to Lyneham by the end of 2015. With the transfer...
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located in Ontario Borden, Kent, England Bordon, Hampshire, England Bordon Camp, British Army training camp and training area Borden, West Sussex, England...
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Army's Bordon Camp. Bramshott was one of two temporary camps set-up for additional accommodation in the lead-up to D-Day, along with Witley Camp. There...
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The Bordon Light Railway was a short-lived light railway line in Hampshire that connected the Army Camp at Bordon, as well as the villages of Bordon and...
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Bordon is a former railway station on the Bordon Light Railway which served the town of Bordon, Hampshire, England and its nearby army camp. The station...
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technical training establishments at Arborfield Garrison in Berkshire and Bordon Camp in Hampshire, would both close. No. 4 School of Technical Training based...
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