BARRACKS / TRAINING AREAS

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BINDON BARRACKS – SCHARNHORST KASERNE

🇬🇧 BINDON BARRACKS – SCHARNHORST KASERNE 🇬🇧 The Scharnhorst Barracks in Hameln were built between 1898 and 1899. The Scharnhorst barracks in Hameln were built between 1898 and 1899. In German it is named after Gerhard Johann David von Scharnhorst (1755 – 1813) – a Prussian lieutenant general and, according to Wikipedia, the key organizer of the …

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GORDON BARRACKS – LINSINGEN KASERNE

Digital replica of the two signs at the entrance to the barracks. Digitale Nachbildung der beiden Schilder am Eingang der Kaserne. Aerial view with the kind permission of the town of Hamelin Luftbild mit freundlicher Genehmigung der Stadt Hameln © Stadt Hameln / Luftbild: GIS Main Gate View from the HQ View from REME Block …

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GUNDULPH PARK

This terrain at the Reimerdeskamp, ​​for many years home to the M2 and M3 Rigs of Amphibious Engineers. At the time of the M2 vehicles there were under the traction roofs up to 78 of these amphibious vehicles. After the takeover of the new M3 vehicle generation, the number reduced to 38. But not only …

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BAILEY PARK

Bailey Park, the 6.7-acre campground of the British army at the Reimerdeskamp. On the site which 2014 returned to the BImA. On the grounds stood Nissenhütten and workshop buildings. The Nissenhütten have now been demolished. Most of the terrain is paved with concrete slabs. In Hameln, it was the single territory of the British army, …

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RAVELIN CAMP

This space will be many former soldiers in memory! Even units that did not belong to the Hamelin units have performed here their Bridge Camps! This means that many have been here in culms have received your training to build bridges! The Ravelin Camp served as accommodation and campground! The practice was in Wouldham Camp! Dieser Platz wird vielen ehemaligen …

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UPNOR CAMP

Weserflusskilometer 137! Upnor Camp an der Fischbecker Landstraße!  Viele Übungen hat dieses Gelände gesehen! — Upnor camp at the Fischbecker road! Many exercises has seen this site! —   1983 / 71 Amph Engr Sp Sqn – Challenger / M2 – Test at Upnor – Memories of Dean Grice/Peter Rowell © British Army in Hameln.com …

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WOULDHAM PARK

Weserkilometer – 133,2 to 133,8 The following panorama photo was taken in 2011 by me! © Arnd Wöbbeking The next aerial view shows Wouldham Camp Hameln in 1982. © & source 28 Engineer Regiment Wouldham Park auch Wouldham Camp oder Wouldham Hard genannt, ca. 22 ha groß, ein ehemaliges Gelände der Britischen Armee an der Ohrschen …

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OHR PARK TRAINING AREA

The aerial photograph was taken in 1980. It was made available to me by the Emmerthal Historical Archive. Thank you very much for that. If you look closely, you can see that the banks in the Weser bend were repaired by the Waterways Authority. The Royal Engineers were also involved and improved the training area. …

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DUETH TRAINING AREA

++++ Düth Training Area, ein Übungsgelände bei Hameln / Rohrsen! Als vor ein paar Jahren klar war, das die Britischen Streitkräfte Hameln komplett verlassen werden, bin ich mit einem Freund auf dem Düth gewesen und habe dort einen Rundgang gemacht, um mir das Gelände anzusehen und mit ein paar Fotos zu dokumentieren! Dieser Rundgang fand übrigens mit …

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PÖTZEN TRAINING AREA

++++ Als vor ein paar Jahren klar war, das die Britischen Streitkräfte Hameln komplett verlassen werden, bin ich mit einem Freund in Pötzen gewesen und habe dort einen Rundgang gemacht, um mir das Gelände anzusehen und mit ein paar Fotos zu dokumentieren! Die Genehmigung hatte ich seinerzeot von der Standortverwaltung bekommen, bei der ich miuch …

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HAGENOHSEN-AMMUNITION-DEPOT

🇬🇧 1954 – 1993 🇬🇧 The Hagenohsen Ammunition Depot On Tuesday, September 7, 1954, construction began on the Hagenohsen-Latferde ammunition depot. It was partly located within the area of the Tündern Forestry Cooperative and partly on the territory of the Latferde Forestry Cooperative. The landowners were outraged by the actions of the state government and the British …

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