• The Army Apprentices College was a college system in the United Kingdom that offered military training, education and common core skills, leadership and...
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    of England, edited by Nikolaus Pevsner, 2nd ed (1976) ISBN 0-14-071041-8 Beachley Army Apprentices College (Army Apprentices College, Chepstow) website...
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    Artillery (RA) and Royal Engineers (RE) in 1947. It was renamed the Army Apprentices College in 1961 when the RA and RE were relocated, providing Royal Signals...
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    Beachley Barracks (category Installations of the British Army)
    was decided to establish a British Army Apprentices School (which in 1966 was renamed as an Army Apprentices College) at Beachley to ensure a core of technical...
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  • British Army Army Apprentices College, a former UK college Australian Air Corps, immediate predecessor of the Royal Australian Air force Australian Army Cadets...
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    are used on ceremonial occasions by some military forces. The Australian Army adopted the stable belt in the late 1970s, however they were removed from...
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    which was renamed the Army Apprentices College, Harrogate (AAC Harrogate) in 1965. This includes people such as ex Apprentice Tradesmen (A/Ts), Permanent...
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    craftsmen within the Irish Army and Naval Service. Apprentices were trained as a soldier first and a tradesman second. The Army Apprentice School (or AAS) closed...
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    Apprenticeship (redirect from Apprentices)
    Most apprentices were males, but female apprentices were found in crafts such as seamstress, tailor, cordwainer, baker and stationer. Apprentices usually...
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    Hadrian's Camp (category Installations of the British Army)
    became the Army Apprentices School for the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers in 1959 and was re-designated the Army Apprentices College in 1966....
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    Aprendizes-Marinheiros [pt] (EAM) (Apprentices-Sailors School) Escola de Aprendizes-Marinheiros do Ceará [pt] (EAMCE) (Ceará Apprentices-Sailors School) Escola de...
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    Arborfield Green (category Installations of the British Army)
    recovered shortly afterwards. After the Army Apprentices College at Hadrian's Camp closed in 1969, all REME apprentice training was concentrated at Arborfield...
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  • returned to the college for advanced training in their disciplines for another year. However this was modified after the sixth entry of apprentices passed out...
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    with a set of railings constructed in the 1980s by members of the Army Apprentices College based at Beachley Barracks. Beside the stone column, a deck gun...
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    and in 1924 part was taken over for the Boys Technical College, later the Army Apprentices College and now Beachley Barracks, the base of the 1st Battalion...
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    The Provisional Irish Republican Army (Provisional IRA), officially known as the Irish Republican Army (IRA; Irish: Óglaigh na hÉireann) and informally...
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    United States Department of the Army Criminal Investigation Division (CID), previously known as the United States Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC)...
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  • Johnson was born on 25 January 1952 in London and entered the Army Apprentices College as an Ammunition Technician in 1967. What follows is the full text...
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    for the Army Reserve, the largest component of the Primary Reserve. The Army is headed by the Commander of the Canadian Army and Chief of the Army Staff...
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  • league footballer. In the 1960/70s he was a maths teacher at the Army Apprentice College at Chepstow where he coached the rugby team and also played for the...
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    local astronomers from outside the college. A fully operational army-only CCF detachment operates at the college under the supervision of a resident...
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    and mentoring in Army research and development activities in an actual Army laboratory. Science & Engineering Apprentice Program-College Qualified Leaders...
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    lieutenants.[citation needed] Numazu Military Academy Army War College (Japan) Imperial Japanese Army Air Force Academy Imperial Japanese Naval Academy List...
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  • Eisenhower also graduated from the Army Command and General Staff College, Army Industrial College and Army War College. These were not degree-granting institutions...
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  • Dave Johnston (police officer) (category Alumni of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge)
    served in the British Army from 1974 to 1979, having joined the army as a boy soldier in 1972 and trained at the Army Apprentices College in Chepstow. After...
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  • The Apprentice Boys of Derry is a Protestant fraternal society with a worldwide membership of over 10,000, founded in 1814 and based in the city of Derry...
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  • and Golden Suns Arlington Baptist Patriots Army Black Knights ASA College (Miami) Silver Storm ASA College (New York) Avengers Asbury Eagles Asheville-Buncombe...
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  • United States Army Strategist or Functional Area 59 or FA59 is a functional area of the United States Army. While the U.S. military and Army has had strategic...
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    9 Parachute Squadron RE (category Military units and formations of the British Army in World War I)
    O'Callaghan MBE MC Beachley Commandant – 1971 To 1974" (PDF). Army Apprentice College Chepstow. Retrieved 2 February 2024. Packen-Walsh 1958, p. 405...
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  • world called Midkemia, originally invented by Feist and his friends during college. The story follows the early life of friends Pug and Tomas as their world...
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