Kendrew Barracks is a British Army barracks located 1.1 miles (1.8 km) north east of Cottesmore, Rutland, England. The barracks opened in 2012, at the...
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RAF Cottesmore (section Kendrew Barracks)
Multi-Role Brigades. In April 2012 it was renamed Kendrew Barracks after Major General Sir Douglas Kendrew. The badge of RAF Cottesmore consisted of a hunting...
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Military Working Dogs Regiment to Kendrew Barracks, also in Rutland. The following notable units are based at St George's Barracks. Royal Army Veterinary Corps...
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General Sir Douglas Anthony Kendrew, KCMG, CB, CBE, DSO & Three Bars (22 July 1910 – 28 February 1989), often known as Joe Kendrew especially during his rugby...
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readiness to deploy anywhere in the world. In August 2019 it returned to Kendrew Barracks in Rutland. In summer 2021 the 1st Battalion deployed to Cyprus and...
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Headquarters West Midlands to form Headquarters Centre at Kendrew Barracks. Headquarters Centre, Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore Birmingham University Officers' Training...
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Regiment, at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore (Light Mechanised Infantry) The Highlanders, 4th Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland, at Bourlon Barracks, Catterick...
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Cyprus. In August 2017, the battalion returned to the UK, based at Kendrew Barracks in Cottesmore, where they reconfigured two companies into a Light Mechanised...
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List of British Army installations (redirect from List of British Army barracks)
Regiment | The British Army". 24 September 2023. "Duke officially opens Kendrew Barracks". Rutland Times. 10 October 2012. Archived from the original on 27...
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Woolwich Barracks, Woolwich 2nd Battalion, Royal Anglian Regiment, at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore 1st Battalion, The Rifles, at Beachley Barracks, Chepstow...
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return from Germany, the regiment moved from Catterick Barracks in Bielefeld to Kendrew Barracks in Cottesmore, England. The regiment's current structure...
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include two Ministry of Defence bases – Kendrew Barracks (formerly RAF Cottesmore) and St George's Barracks (previously RAF North Luffenham), two public...
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British Army when Cottesmore became home of Kendrew Barracks in 2012, and North Luffenham of St George's Barracks in 1998. The Local Government Boundary Commission...
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after Oakham and Uppingham. This is due in part to the presence of Kendrew Barracks (formerly RAF Cottesmore). The village's name means 'moor of Cott'...
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Uppingham Oakham Ketton Ryhall Langham Whissendine Cottesmore Kendrew Barracks Empingham Stamford Edith Weston North Luffenham Greetham Exton Bourne Corby...
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Military Working Dog Squadron. By 2026, the regiment will relocate to Kendrew Barracks in Cottesmore, Rutland. 1MWD will be based alongside 1st and 2nd Battalions...
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Headquarters West Midlands to form Headquarters Centre at Kendrew Barracks. Headquarters East, Chetwynd Barracks, Chilwell Cambridge University Officers' Training...
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Anglian Regiment, at Kendrew Barracks, Cottesmore 3rd Battalion, The Rifles, at Dreghorn Barracks, Edinburgh – to move to Weeton Barracks, Blackpool not before...
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2015: 8 Regiment RLC disbanded (formerly at BFG Munster and late York Barracks) on 31 March 2012. 24 Regiment RLC (part of 104th Logistic Support Brigade)...
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of three Royal Navy ships RAF Cottesmore, Royal Air Force station Kendrew Barracks, the current use of the above station This disambiguation page lists...
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England Rutland 1938 2012 Transferred to the British Army and became Kendrew Barracks. RAF Cottenham England Cambridgeshire 1918 1919 Former Royal Flying...
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of Transport). United Kingdom Field Army was headquartered at Erskine Barracks in Wilton and responsible for organising home defence forces. The UK Field...
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Headquarters East to form Headquarters Centre at Kendrew Barracks. Headquarters West Midlands, at Venning Barracks, Donnington Birmingham University Officers'...
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Cottesmore airfield which opened in 1938. The airfield is now the Army's Kendrew Barracks. On 28 September 1811 a massive crowd of up to 20,000 watched a prizefight...
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2012 RAF Cottesmore was transferred to the British Army and renamed Kendrew Barracks. While the Eurofighter project has followed the example of the Tornado...
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and Thistleton. It passes close to the former RAF Cottesmore (now Kendrew Barracks) and goes through Greetham and Exton. It meets the A606 and Hereward...
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lies to the north and the east, including part of RAF Cottesmore (now Kendrew Barracks), but not the main runway. The boundary crosses Teigh Road at Netherfields...
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of the Victor (B.2) Training Flight Formed at RAF Cottesmore (now Kendrew Barracks) on 1 April 1962, operating Victor B.2's, disbanded eight years later...
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MOD St Athan (category Barracks in Wales)
2014. "MOD St Athan". RAF. Retrieved 6 March 2022. "Biography: Sir John Kendrew CBE FRS". Purbeck Radar. Retrieved 6 March 2022. RAF Heritage Trust, Radar...
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— Major-General Abdy Ricketts 19 October 1956 — Major-General Douglas Kendrew 11 October 1958 — Major-General Kenneth Darling Commander, British Forces...
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