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This is alist of British Army installations in the United Kingdom, British Overseas Territories, and overseas. This list does not includeArmy Reserve centres or drill halls.

Background

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Under the Army Basing Programme, announced in 2013, more than 100 army units relocated, disbanded, reconfigured or re-roled as part of the government's commitment to bring all units back from Germany by 2020.[1] The programme focused on personnel being increasingly concentrated around Salisbury Plain, Cottesmore, Aldershot, Colchester, Stafford and Catterick, the largest British Army garrison in the world.[2]

In February 2020, the British Army relinquished control of Catterick Barracks,Bielefeld, the last remaining headquarters forBritish Forces Germany, following 75 years in the country, marking the end of the Army Basing Programme and Operation Owl, and the return of 20,000 British troops.[3]

The British Army retains a presence at a small number of installations primarily in theNorth Rhine-Westphalia area of Germany as part of what is now known asBritish Army Germany.[4]

Overseas military bases enable the British Army to conductexpeditionary warfare, "maintain a persistent forward presence", "deter potential adversaries", and train in all environments.[5]

The British Army provides the most significant long-term overseas presence to:

The British Army has a network of permanent operating bases overseas, primarily in:[5]

As part of the government's Better Defence Estate strategy, announced in November 2016, the Army plans to, over a period of 25 years, close down and dispose of numerous bases in the UK. This more efficient approach "co-locates people and capabilities in sustainable locations around centres of mass," and also releases land for up to 55,000 new homes.[15]

United Kingdom

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Garrisons

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Aldershot Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Duchess of Kent BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire1969251 Signal Squadron,10th Signal Regiment,Royal Corps of Signals[16]
Fox LinesAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshireRegimental Headquarters,Royal Army Physical Training Corps[17]
Army School of Physical Training[18]
Gale BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire10 Queen's Own Gurkha Logistic Regiment RLC[19]
G Troop, 562 Transport Squadron,151 (Greater London) Regiment,RLC[20]
Keogh BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire19382nd Battalion,Ranger Regiment[21]

22 Multi-Role Medical Regiment, RAMC[22]

Lille BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire1st Battalion,Grenadier Guards[23]
Mons BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire1st Battalion,Irish Guards[24]
Montgomery HouseAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshireHeadquarters,Home Command[25]

Headquarters,Regional Command[25]

New Normandy BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire4th Battalion,Ranger Regiment[21]
St Omer BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshireHeadquarters,Army Special Operations Brigade[26] Headquarters,101 Operational Sustainment Brigade[27]
77 AEC Group (Aldershot),ETS[28]
Taurus HouseAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshireHeadquarters,11th Brigade[29]Headquarters, South East[29]
Travers BarracksAldershot GarrisonEnglandHampshire27 Regiment RLC[30]

Tidworth, Netheravon & Bulford Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Aliwal BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireRoyal Tank Regiment[31]
King's Royal Hussars[31]
Assaye BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireQueen's Royal Hussars[31]
2 Medical Regiment,Royal Army Medical Corps[32]
Bhurtpore BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1st Armoured Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps[33]
Campion LinesTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHeadquarters,Defence Serious Crime Unit (DSCU)[34]
Candahar BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire10 AEC Group (Tidworth),ETS[35]
Delhi BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHeadquarters,3rd Deep Reconnaissance Strike Brigade[36]
6th Armoured Close Support Battalion,REME[37]
Jellalabad BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHeadquarters South West[38]
4th Armoured Close Support Battalion,REME[37]
Kiwi BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHeadquarters, 3rd Regiment,Royal Military Police[39]
Lucknow BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1st Battalion,Royal Welsh[40]
Mooltan BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1st Battalion,Royal Regiment of Fusiliers[37]
Airfield Camp, NetheravonTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireJoint Service Parachute Wing Netheravon (JSPWN)[41]

Headquarters, Army Parachute Association[42]

Picton BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHeadquarters,3rd (United Kingdom) Division[43]
3rd (UK) Division Signal Regiment,Royal Corps of Signals[37][44]
1st Battalion,Mercian Regiment[45]
Headquarters,7th Signals Group[46]
Powle LinesTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHousehold Cavalry Regiment[47]
Prince Philip LinesTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire3 Armoured Close Support Battalion REME[48]
Swinton BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1 Signal Regiment

15 Signal Regiment[49]
22 Engineer Regiment[50]
26 Engineer Regiment[50]

Ward BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshireHeadquarters,12th Armoured Infantry Brigade Combat Team[51]
4 Military Intelligence Battalion[52]
5th Battalion,The Rifles[53]
Wing BarracksTidworth, Netheravon & Bulford GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1897Headquarters,25 (Close Support) Engineer Group[54]

Catterick Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Alma LinesCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire1st Battalion, Royal Yorkshire Regiment[55]
Bourlon BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth YorkshireHeadquarters North[56][57]

Headquarters,4th Light Brigade Combat Team[58]Headquarters,Catterick GarrisonThe Highlanders, 4th Battalion,Royal Regiment of Scotland[59]
1st Military Intelligence Battalion,Intelligence Corps[59]

Cambrai BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth YorkshireThe Royal Lancers (Queen Elizabeths' Own)[60]
Gaza BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth YorkshireThe Light Dragoons[59]
3 Medical Regiment,Royal Army Medical Corps[61]
1st Regiment,Royal Military Police[59]
Helles BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth YorkshireInfantry Training Centre[62]
Marne BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire1994[a]5th Regiment, Royal Artillery[59]4/73 (Sphinx) Special Observation Post Battery[63]
32nd Engineer Regiment,Royal Engineers[64]
Megiddo LinesCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire1 Close Support Battalion REME[59]
Piave LinesCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire521 EOD Squadron[65] Catterick Military Court Centre[66]
Somme BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire1st Battalion,Scots Guards[67]
Vimy BarracksCatterick GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire3 AEC Group (Catterick),ETS[68]

Colchester Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Berechurch Hall CampColchester GarrisonEnglandEssexMilitary Corrective Training Centre[69]
Goojerat BarracksColchester GarrisonEnglandEssex156 Provost Company[70]
Merville BarracksColchester GarrisonEnglandEssexHeadquarters,16 Air Assault Brigade Combat Team[71]The Pathfinder Platoon[72]
2nd Battalion, Parachute Regiment[73]
3rd Battalion, Parachute Regiment[73]
16 (Close Support) Medical Regiment[74]
216 Parachute Signal Squadron[75]
7th Parachute Regiment, Royal Horse Artillery[76]
13 Air Assault Support Regiment, RLC[77]
18 AEC Group (Colchester),ETS[28]

16 VHR MI Coy,Intelligence Corps[78]

Edinburgh Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Edinburgh CastleEdinburgh GarrisonScotlandEdinburgh1103Regimental Headquarters,Royal Regiment of Scotland[79]
Dreghorn BarracksEdinburgh GarrisonScotlandEdinburgh19393rd Battalion,The Rifles.[80]

Edinburgh Troop, 521 EOD Squadron,11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment,RLC[81]

Glencorse BarracksEdinburgh GarrisonScotlandMidlothian1803Royal Highland Fusiliers, 2nd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland[82] Army Assessment Centre, Glencorse[83]
Redford BarracksEdinburgh GarrisonScotlandEdinburgh1915Set to close in 2029.51st Infantry Brigade and Headquarters Scotland[84]

Balaklava Company,5th Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland[85]
27 AEC Group (Edinburgh),ETS[28] Headquarters, 5 Military Intelligence Battalion,Intelligence Corps[86]Army School of Bagpipe Music and Highland Drumming[87]

Larkhill Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Horne BarracksLarkhill GarrisonEnglandWiltshire47th Regiment Royal Artillery[88]
Purvis LinesLarkhill GarrisonEnglandWiltshire26th Regiment Royal Artillery[89]19th Regiment Royal Artillery[90]
Roberts BarracksLarkhill GarrisonEnglandWiltshire32nd Regiment Royal Artillery[91]
Royal Artillery Barracks, LarkhillLarkhill GarrisonEnglandWiltshireRoyal School of Artillery[92]
14th (Training) Regiment, Royal Artillery[93]

12 AEC Group (Larkhill),ETS[28]

London Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Tower of LondonLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon1078Regimental Headquarters,Royal Regiment of Fusiliers[94] Regimental Headquarters,Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment[95]
Hyde Park BarracksLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon1795Household Cavalry Mounted Regiment[96]
Horse GuardsLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon1759Headquarters,London District[97]
Regent's Park BarracksLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon189620 Transport Squadron, Royal Logistic Corps[98]
Regimental Headquarters,Queen's Royal Hussars[97]
Regimental Headquarters,21 SAS (Artists) (R)[99]
Royal Artillery Barracks, WoolwichLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon1802Set to close in 2028.[100]1st Battalion,Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment[101]

100th (Yeomanry) Regiment Royal Artillery[102]
Countess of Wessex's String Orchestra[103]
30 AEC Group (Woolwich),ETS[28]

Napier LinesLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon1802The King's Troop, Royal Horse Artillery[104]
Wellington BarracksLondon GarrisonEnglandLondon1833Headquarters,Guards Division[105]

Public Duties Incremental Companies:

Pirbright Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Alexander BarracksPirbright GarrisonEnglandSurrey1875Army Training Centre, Pirbright[110]
  • 1st Army Training Regiment
  • 2nd Army Training Regiment
  • Headquarters Regiment

Army Assessment Centre, Pirbright[110]

Brunswick LinesPirbright GarrisonEnglandSurrey1875Household Division andParachute Regiment Centralised Courses[111]
Elizabeth BarracksPirbright GarrisonEnglandSurrey20113rd Battalion,Ranger Regiment[21]

Warminster Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Battlesbury BarracksWarminster GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1938Headquarters, Experimentation and Trials Group[112]
Royal Dragoon Guards[113]
12 AEC Group (Warminster),ETS[28]
Harman LinesWarminster GarrisonEnglandWiltshire1975Falcon (CBRN) Squadron,Royal Tank Regiment[114] (28 Engineer Regt)[115]
Land Warfare Centre Battlegroup Light Aid Detachment,REME[116]
Waterloo LinesWarminster GarrisonEnglandHampshire1945Headquarters,Land Warfare Centre[117]
Headquarters,Infantry[118]
Headquarters,Small Arms School Corps[119]
Specialist Weapons School[120] Combat Manoeuvre Centre[121]
Gurkha Company (Tavoleto) –OPFOR role[122]
Junior Staff Centre[123]
Combined Arms Tactical Trainer[124]
Infantry Trials and Development Unit[125]
Reconnaissance and Armoured Tactics Division[126]

Bovington Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Allenby BarracksBovington GarrisonEnglandDorset1899Headquarters,Royal Armoured Corps[127]

Regimental Headquarters,Royal Wessex Yeomanry[128]
The Armour Centre[129][130]

Lulworth CampBovington GarrisonEnglandDorset1918Armoured Fighting Vehicle Gunnery School[131]

Winchester Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Peninsula BarracksWinchester GarrisonEnglandHampshireHome Headquarters (South),King's Royal Hussars[132]
Regimental Headquarters,The Rifles[133]
Sir John Moore Barracks, WinchesterWinchester GarrisonEnglandHampshire1986[b]Set to close in 2026.Army Training Regiment, Winchester[134]
Worthy Down CampWinchester GarrisonEnglandHampshire1960Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration[135]

Headquarters,Adjutant General's Corps[136]Headquarters,Royal Logistic Corps[137]

Blandford Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Blandford CampBlandford GarrisonEnglandDorset1724Headquarters,Royal Corps of Signals[138]

Headquarters,Defence School of Communications and Information Systems
11 (Royal School of Signals) Signal Regiment[139]
13 Signal Regiment[140]280 Signal Squadron, 1st NATO Signal Battalion[141]

Communication Information Systems (CIS) Trails and Development Unit (CISTDU)[142]

York Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Imphal BarracksYork GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire1880Set to close in 2030.Headquarters,1st (United Kingdom) Division[143]

Headquarters,19th Brigade[144]
2 Signal Regiment[143]
12 Military Intelligence Company,1 Military Intelligence Battalion[143]
3 AEC Group (York),ETS[143]

Queen Elizabeth BarracksYork GarrisonEnglandNorth Yorkshire1884Headquarters,2 Medical Group[145]
21 Multi-Role Medical Regiment,Royal Army Medical Corps[146]

Hereford Garrison

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NameGarrisonConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Pontrilas CampHereford GarrisonEnglandHerefordshirePre-WW2SAS counter-terrorism training area.[147]
Stirling LinesHereford GarrisonEnglandHerefordshire1999[c]22 Special Air Service Regiment[148]

Special Reconnaissance Regiment[149]

264 Signal Squadron (SAS)[150]

267 Signal Squadron (SRR)[150]

No. 658 Squadron (AAC)[151]

Barracks

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NameTownConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
FutureNotes and units
Alanbrooke BarracksTopcliffeEnglandNorth Yorkshire1972[d]Set to close in 2031.4th Regiment Royal Artillery[152]
Alexander Barracks, Aldergrove Flying StationAldergroveNorthern IrelandCounty Antrim1918321 EOD & Search Squadron,RLC[153]
Albemarle BarracksOustonEnglandNorthumberland1970[e]3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery[154]
Armoury HouseFinsburyEnglandLondon1735Honourable Artillery Company[155]
Azimghur BarracksColerneEnglandWiltshire1976[f]Set to close in 2029.21 Signal Regiment[156]
Baker BarracksThorney IslandEnglandWest Sussex1984[g]Headquarters, 7th Air Defence Group[157]
12th Regiment Royal Artillery[158]
16th Regiment Royal Artillery[159]
Ground Based Air Defence Wing[160]
Bassingbourn BarracksBassingbournEnglandCambridgeshire2018Mission Ready Training Centre (MRTC)[161]
Beachley BarracksChepstowEnglandGloucestershire1915Set to close in 2029.1st Battalion, The Rifles[162]
20 AEC Group (Chepstow),ETS[28]
Beacon BarracksStaffordEnglandStaffordshire2006[h]16 Signal Regiment[163]
22 Signal Regiment[164]
20 AEC Group (Stafford),ETS[28]
Brecon BarracksBreconWalesPowys1805160th (Welsh) Brigade[165]
Brompton BarracksChathamEnglandKent1812Regimental Headquarters,Royal Engineers[166]

Royal School of Military Engineering (Chatham)[167]
30 AEC Group (Chatham),ETS[28]

Buckley BarracksHullavingtonEnglandWiltshire1993[i]Set to close in 2029.9 Regiment RLC[168]
Caerwent Training AreaCaerwentWalesMonmouthshireDue to open 2027Site under construction. From 2027 will hostQueen's Dragoon Guards and1st Battalion, The Rifles[169]
Cameron BarracksInvernessScotlandInverness-shire1884Regimental Headquarters,The Highlanders, 4th Battalion,Royal Regiment of Scotland[170]

Cameron Barracks is a key site for accommodating up to 335 exercising troops in the Scottish Highlands.[171]

Carlton BarracksLeedsEnglandWest Yorkshire1865
Carver BarracksSaffron WaldenEnglandEssex1974[j]33 Engineer Regiment (EOD&S)[172]
35 Engineer Regiment (EOD&S)[163]
Cawdor BarracksBrawdyWalesPembrokeshire1995[k]Set to close in 2028.14 Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare)[173]
Chetwynd BarracksChilwellEnglandNottinghamshire1919Set to close in 2026.43 Headquarters and Support SquadronRoyal Engineers[174]

62 Works GroupRE

63 Works GroupRE

65 (Reserve) Works GroupRE

66 Works GroupRE

Nottingham Troop,721 Explosive Ordnance Disposal Squadron RLC[175]

Claro BarracksRiponEnglandNorth Yorkshire1915Set to close in 2026.21 Engineer Regiment[176]
Clive BarracksTernhillEnglandShropshire1976[l]Set to close in 2029.1st Battalion, The Royal Irish Regiment[177]
Combermere BarracksWindsorEnglandBerkshire18041st Battalion, Welsh Guards[178]

Household Cavalry Training Wing[179][180]

30 AEC Group (Windsor),ETS[28]

Countess of Wessex Lines,MOD LynehamLynehamEnglandWiltshire20225th Force Support Battalion,REME[181]
Dale BarracksChesterEnglandCheshire1939Set to close in 2029.2nd Battalion,Royal Yorkshire Regiment[182]
Dalton BarracksAbingdonEnglandOxfordshire1992[m]Set to close in 2030.4 Regiment, RLC[183]
Defence CBRN CentreWinterbourne GunnerEnglandWiltshire1917Defence Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear Centre (DCBRNC)[184]
  • Defence CBRN School
  • Defence CBRN Technical Support Group
Denison BarracksHermitageEnglandBerkshire194977th Brigade[185]
Specialist Group Military Intelligence[186]
Royal School of Military Survey[187]
Dering LinesBreconWalesPowys1939Infantry Battle School[188]Gurkha Wing (Mandalay)[189]
Dishforth AirfieldDishforthEnglandNorth Yorkshire19926 Regiment, RLC[190]
Duke of Gloucester BarracksSouth CerneyEnglandGloucestershire1971[n]Headquarters,104th Theatre Sustainment Brigade[191]
Joint Air Mounting Centre[191]
29 Postal Courier & Movement Regiment[192]
Fenham BarracksNewcastleEnglandTyne and Wear1806Queen's Own Yeomanry[193]
Fort GeorgeArdersierScotlandInverness-shire1757Set to close in 2032.The Black Watch, 3rd Battalion, Royal Regiment of Scotland[194] 27 AEC Gp (Fort George),ETS[195]
Fulwood BarracksPrestonEnglandLancashire1848Set to close in 2030.Home Headquarters (North),King's Royal Hussars[196]
Regimental Headquarters,Duke of Lancaster's Regiment[197]
32 AEC Group (Preston),ETS[28]
Gamecock BarracksBramcoteEnglandWarwickshire1959[o]30 Signal Regiment[198] 20 AEC Group (Bramcote),ETS[28]
Gibraltar BarracksMinleyEnglandHampshireHeadquarters,8th Engineer Brigade[199]

Headquarters,Royal Corps of Army Music[200]

Royal School of Military Engineering Group[201]

  • 3 Royal School of Military Engineering (3 RSME) Regiment
    • Combat Engineer School
  • Mine Information and Training Centre
  • Royal Engineers Trials and Development Unit
  • Royal Engineers Warfare Wing
Imjin BarracksInnsworthEnglandGloucestershire2010[p]Allied Rapid Reaction Corps[202]
Headquarters,1st Signal Brigade[203]
Gurkha ARRC Support Battalion[204]
Invicta Park BarracksMaidstoneEnglandKent1936Set to close in 2029.36 Engineer Regiment[205]
John Howard BarracksMilton KeynesEnglandBuckinghamshire299 Signal Squadron (Special Communications)[206]
Kendrew BarracksCottesmoreEnglandRutland2012[q]1st Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment[207]

2nd Battalion,Royal Anglian Regiment[208]
7 Regiment RLC[208]

Kimberley BarracksPrestonEnglandLancashire1940Set to close in 2027.4th Battalion, Duke of Lancaster's Regiment[209]
Kinloss BarracksKinlossScotlandMoray2012[r]39 Engineer Regiment[210]

71 Engineer Regiment (Air Support)[211]
27 AEC Group (Kinloss),ETS[212]

Leuchars StationLeucharsScotlandFife2015[s]Royal Scots Dragoon Guards[213]
2 Close Support Battalion, REME[214]
110 Provost Company,1st Regiment,RMP[215]

Regimental Headquarters,71 Engineer Regiment[211]

Leighton HouseWestburyEnglandWiltshire1949Army Officer Selection Board[216]
Longmoor CampLongmoorEnglandHampshire1863Close Protection Unit, RMP[217]
Maindy BarracksCardiffWalesCardiff1877Home Headquarters,Queen's Dragoon Guards[218]
Regimental Headquarters,Royal Welsh[219]
157th (Welsh) Regiment, RLC[220]
Marlborough LinesAndoverEnglandHampshire2009Army Headquarters[221]

Headquarters,Field Army Troops[222]
Headquarters,Joint Aviation Command[223]Headquarters,1st Military Police Brigade[224]
Regimental Headquarters,Royal Army Chaplains' Department[225]

McMullen BarracksMarchwoodEnglandHampshire194317 Port and Maritime Regiment RLC[226]

Base-port for severalRoyal Fleet Auxiliary ships.[227]

Middle Wallop Flying StationMiddle WallopEnglandHampshireHeadquarters,Army Air Corps[228]
Headquarters,1st Aviation Brigade Combat Team[229]
2 (Training) Regiment, AAC[230]
7 (Training) Regiment, AAC[230]5 Regiment AAC[231]

Headquarters, 6 Regiment, AAC[231]

MOD ChicksandsChicksandsEnglandBedfordshireSet to close in 2030.Headquarters,Intelligence Corps[232]

Joint Intelligence Training Group[233]

MOD CorshamCorshamEnglandWiltshire1936Global Operations Security Control Centre (GOSCC),

Joint Security Co-ordination Centre (JSyCC),Defence Digital Operations,[234]

Headquarters,10 Signal Regiment[235]

Marlborough Barracks,MOD KinetonKinetonEnglandWarwickshire1941Defence Munitions Kineton, largest ammunitions depot in Western Europe.[236]Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Munitions and Search (DEMS) Training Regiment[237]
MOD St AthanSt AthanWalesVale of GlamorganSpecial Forces Support Group (SFSG)[238]
1st Battalion, Parachute Regiment[239]

268 (SFSG) Signals Squadron[150]

Monmouth CastleMonmouthWalesMonmouthshire1067Regimental Headquarters,Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers[240]
Normandy BarracksLeconfieldEnglandEast Riding of Yorkshire1965[t]25 Training Regiment, RLC[241]
Defence School of Transport[242]
Palace BarracksHolywoodNorthern IrelandCounty Down18861st Battalion,Ranger Regiment[21]
Regimental Headquarters,152 (North Irish) Regiment,Royal Logistic Corps[243]
Regimental Headquarters,Royal Irish Regiment[244]
Prince Philip Barracks,MOD LynehamLynehamEnglandWiltshire2015[u]Headquarters,Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers[245]School of Army Aeronautical Engineering (SAAE)[246]

Defence School of Electronic and Mechanical Engineering[246]
8 Training Battalion,REME[247]

Prince William of Gloucester BarracksGranthamEnglandLincolnshire1976[v]Set to close in 2028.Headquarters,102nd Operational Sustainment Brigade[248]
167 Catering Support Regiment RLC[249]
Regimental Headquarters,Royal Lancers[250]
Army Training Regiment, Grantham[251]
Raglan BarracksNewportWalesNewport1845Headquarters,104th Regiment Royal Artillery

E Squadron,21 SAS74 MI Company,7 Military Intelligence BattalionDetachment,4th Battalion Parachute Regiment

Remount BarracksMelton MowbrayEnglandLeicestershire1946Defence Animal Training Regiment[252]
Robertson BarracksSwanton MorleyEnglandNorfolk1995[w]Set to close in 2029.1st The Queen's Dragoon Guards[253]
Robertson HouseCamberleyEnglandBerkshire1802Headquarters,Army Medical Services[254]

Centre for Army Leadership[255]

Rock BarracksWoodbridgeEnglandSuffolk2006[x]23 Parachute Engineer Regiment[256]28 Engineer Regiment (C-CBRN)[257]
Royal CitadelPlymouthEnglandDevon1598Set to close in 2035.29th Commando Regiment, Royal Artillery[258]
RMA SandhurstSandhurstEnglandBerkshire1947Royal Military Academy Sandhurst[259]

Headquarters,Brigade of Gurkhas[260]
Centre for Army Leadership[261]

Sir John Moore Barracks,ShorncliffeFolkestoneEnglandKentEither 1st Battalion or 2nd Battalion,Royal Gurkha Rifles[262]
St Barbara's Barracks,MOD AshchurchAshchurchEnglandGloucestershireDefence Equipment & Support Ashchurch, the Army's vehicle storage and maintenance facility.[263]

Headquarters, 721 EOD Squadron,RLC[264]

St David's Barracks,MOD BicesterBicesterEnglandOxfordshireSet to close in 2028.1 Regiment RLC[265]
77 AEC Gp (Bicester),ETS[195]
St George's Barracks,MOD BicesterBicesterEnglandOxfordshireDefence Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD), Munitions and Search (DEMS) Training Regiment[237]
St George's BarracksNorth LuffenhamEnglandRutland2006[y]Set to close in 2026.1st Military Working Dog Regiment[266]
18 AEC Group (NLuffenham),ETS[28]
Thiepval BarracksLisburnNorthern IrelandCounty Antrim1954Headquarters,38th (Irish) Brigade[267][268]
Headquarters, 2nd Battalion,Royal Irish Regiment[269]

2nd Battalion,The Rifles[270]

32 AEC Group (Lisburn),ETS[28]

Trenchard LinesUpavonEnglandWiltshire1992[z]Headquarters,Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance Group[271]

2 Military Intelligence (Exploitation) Battalion[272]

Headquarters, Army Adventurous Training Group[273]

Uniacke BarracksHarrogateEnglandNorth Yorkshire1947Army Foundation College[274]
Vauxhall BarracksDidcotEnglandOxfordshireSet to close in 2034.Headquarters,11 Explosive Ordnance Disposal and Search Regiment, RLC
  • 421 EOD & Search Squadron[264]
Venning & Parsons BarracksDonningtonEnglandShropshire1936Set to close in 2029.174 Provost Company,Royal Military Police[275]
Victoria BarracksWindsorEnglandBerkshire18531st Battalion,Coldstream Guards[276]
Victoria Barracks, BallaterBallaterScotlandAberdeenshire1850Houses theRoyal Regiment of Scotland's Royal Guard while theMonarch is residing atBalmoral Castle[277]
Walcheren BarracksMaryhillScotlandGlasgow1935Headquarters, HQ Company, and C Company, 6th Battalion,The Royal Regiment of Scotland[278]
Wattisham Flying StationWattishamEnglandSuffolk19133 Regiment AAC[279]

4 Regiment AAC[280]

HQ Squadron and 677 Squadron,6 Regiment AAC[281]

7 Aviation Support Battalion, REME[282]

18 AEC Gp (Wattisham),ETS[195]

Weeton BarracksWeeton-with-PreeseEnglandLancashire19161st Battalion,Duke of Lancaster's Regiment[283]
DMS WhittingtonLichfieldEnglandStaffordshire1877Headquarters,Defence Medical Services[284]

Regimental Headquarters,Mercian Regiment[285]

Defence Medical Academy[286]

Army Assessment Centre, Lichfield[287]

Wyvern BarracksExeterEnglandDevon1800Headquarters, HQ Company, and Assault Pioneer Platoon, 6th Battalion,The Rifles[288]

Major Defence Training Areas

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Main article:Defence Training Estate
NameConstituent
Country
CountyYear
opened
Notes and units
CastlemartinWalesPembrokeshire1938Tank and armoured vehicle live firing range.[289]
CatterickEnglandNorth Yorkshire1921Consists of numerous live firing ranges, an urban warfare village 'Whinny Hill', and 9,000 acres of dry training areas (non-live firing).[290]
DartmoorEnglandDevon1800
GarelochheadScotlandArgyll and Bute1940
OtterburnEnglandNorthumberland1911The only place in the UK where theMLRS can be fired.[291]
Salisbury PlainEnglandWiltshire1898The largest training area in the UK, primarily used by the3rd Division. Contains an urban warfare village 'Copehill Down'.[292]
SennybridgeWalesPowys1939Located in theBrecon Beacons and hosts live firing and dry training activities. Hills Phase ofUK Special Forces selection takes place here.[293]
StanfordEnglandNorfolk1942Contains a mock Afghanistan village and complex trench facilities, now used primarily for training theUkrainian Armed Forces.[294]
WarcopEnglandCumbria1942

British Overseas Territories

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Falkland Islands

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NamePart ofCountryRegionOpenedDescription
Mount Pleasant Complex[295]British Forces South Atlantic IslandsFalkland IslandsEast Falkland1985Headquarters forBritish Force South Atlantic Islands with approximately 1,300 military personnel deployed, made up of aroulement infantry company, an air defencebattery from16th Regiment RA, anengineer squadron, asignals unit, alogistics group and supporting services.[296]
Falklands Defence Force HQ[297]British Forces South Atlantic IslandsFalkland IslandsStanleyHeadquarters for theFalkland Islands Defence Force (FIDF), the locally maintained volunteer defence unit in theFalkland Islands.[298]

Gibraltar

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British Forces Gibraltar (BFG) maintains the garrison at Gibraltar.

NamePart ofCountryRegionOpenedUnits
Devil's Tower CampBritish Forces GibraltarGibraltar1942Regimental Headquarters,Royal Gibraltar Regiment[299]
Four Corners Estate[300]British Forces GibraltarGibraltar
Tunnels of GibraltarBritish Forces GibraltarGibraltar178234 Miles of tunnels offer a unique training ground for British Forces Gibraltar. Whilst expansion of the network ceased in 1968 and some areas have been turned over to the Civil Administration of Gibraltar, most of the network remains in MOD ownership.[301]

Sovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and Dhekelia

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The two British enclaves in the Republic of Cyprus act as platforms for the projection of British military assets in the Eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East.[302] The enclaves serve as centres for regional communications monitoring from the eastern Mediterranean through the Middle East to Iran.[303][304] Facilities within the retained areas also support British military activities on retained sites in the Republic of Cyprus and provide unique training opportunities.[305]

Western Sovereign Base Area
NamePart ofCountryRegionOpenedUnits
Episkopi CantonmentBritish Forces CyprusSovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and DhekeliaWestern Sovereign Base AreaSovereign Base Areas established in 1960Headquarters,British Forces Cyprus[306] The 'Resident Infantry Battalion', currently 1st Battalion,Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, until 2026.[307]
Paramali North and South QuartersBritish Forces CyprusSovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and DhekeliaWestern Sovereign Base AreaSovereign Base Areas established in 1960
Eastern Sovereign Base Area
NamePart ofCountryRegionOpenedUnits
Alexander BarracksBritish Forces CyprusSovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and DhekeliaEastern Sovereign Base AreaSovereign Base Areas established in 1960The 'Regional Standby Battalion', currently 1st Battalion,The Rifles, until summer 2025.[308][309]
Ayios Nikolaos StationBritish Forces CyprusSovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and DhekeliaEastern Sovereign Base AreaSovereign Base Areas established in 1960The Joint Service Signal Unit (JSSU), a static communications organisation maintaining secure links from Cyprus to the rest of the world.[310]

The station is a significant centre forGCHQ's collection of signals data and intelligence from the Eastern Mediterranean region and Middle East.[311][312]

Dhekelia CantonmentBritish Forces CyprusSovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and DhekeliaEastern Sovereign Base AreaSovereign Base Areas established in 1960

Headquarters of the Eastern Sovereign Base Area

An engineer squadron, and various logistic units, as well as UK-based civilians and dependents.[313]

Nightingale BarracksBritish Forces CyprusSovereign Base Areas of Akrotiri and DhekeliaEastern Sovereign Base Area

Overseas

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Belize

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NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedDescription
Price BarracksBritish Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB)BelizeBelize DistrictA small permanent team maintains 25 Service Family Accommodation quarters, enough accommodation for 600 troops on exercise and various associated buildings, as well as three satellite camps in the Baldy Beacons area of Belize.[314]
Baldy Beacon and Guacamollo Bridge Training AreasBritish Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB)BelizeBelize District
Mountain Pine Ridge Training AreaBritish Army Training Support Unit Belize (BATSUB)BelizeBelize District

Brunei

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Around 2000 personnel of theBritish Army, primarily from the 1st BattalionRoyal Gurkha Rifles, are stationed at the various sites of Brunei Garrison in the sultanate ofBrunei Darussalam (the United Kingdom's largest remaining east of Suez deployment),[315] under the control ofBritish Forces Brunei (BFB). Medicina Lines, Tuker Lines, and Scout Base are close to the Bruneian town ofSeria withinMukim Seria,Belait District, whilst the more isolated placement of Sittang Camp inTutong District reflects its role as a Jungle Training Centre.[316]

Brunei Garrison, British Forces Brunei, Brunei Darussalam
NamePart ofCountryDistrictOpenedDescription
Medicina LinesBritish
Forces Brunei
Brunei
Darussalam
Belait District1959Located near the Bruneian townSeria withinMukim Seria, it includes headquartersBritish Army Jungle Warfare Division (JWD),[317] which run the courses:
  • Operational Tracking Instructors Course (OTIC)
  • Jungle Warfare Instructors Course (JWIC)
Sittang CampBritish
Forces Brunei
Brunei
Darussalam
Tutong District1959Jungle training facility; staff and troops live in the jungle during training[317]
Tuker LinesBritish
Forces Brunei
Brunei
Darussalam
Belait District1959Home to theHeadquarters, British Forces Brunei and 1st Battalion,Royal Gurkha Rifles[318] (the 1st and 2nd Battalions alternate between Brunei andKent every three years[319]), as well as:

Canada

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Following the withdrawal of the RAF fromCFB Goose Bay, the sole British deployment in Canada is the Army Training Unit at Suffield.

NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedUnits
CFB SuffieldBritish Army Training Unit SuffieldCanadaAlbertaIn use by the British Army Since 1971.BATUS is the British Army's largest armoured training facility, and it can accommodatelive-firing and tactical effect simulation (TES) exercises up tobattle group level.[323][324]

Cyprus

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In addition to the Sovereign Base Areas ofAkrotiri and Dhekelia, the 1960 Treaty of Establishment between the United Kingdom and the Republic of Cyprus granted the UK the right to permanently make use of 40 further sites on the island for military purposes. Britain also makes a permanent contribution to theUnited Nations Peacekeeping Force in Cyprus.[327][328]

NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedUnits
Blue Beret CampUnited Nations Peacekeeping Force in CyprusCyprusNicosia1964Groups of British soldiers are deployed as part of the nine-memberUnited Nations Force which patrols the UNPA to prevent a resurgence of violence between Greek and Turkish Cypriot communities. They are operationally distinct fromBritish Forces Cyprus.[329]

Czech Republic

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NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedUnits
Military Academy in VyškovBritish Military Advisory Training Team in the Czech Republic (BMATT)Czech RepublicVyškov2000A small team that provides military training courses to theCzech Armed Forces and partner countries (primarily drawn from Central and Eastern Europe, the Balkans and the Caucasus) in order to develop their military's capabilities to participate in regional stability and multinational peace support operations.[331][332]

The following courses are conducted at the Military Academy in Vyškov:[332]

  • Senior Officer Briefing
  • Officer Command & Leadership Course
  • Junior Command & Leadership Course
  • Instructor Training Course
  • Marksmanship Coaching Course

Estonia

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NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedUnits
Tapa Army BaseNATO Enhanced Forward PresenceEstoniaTapa2017Operation CABRIT is the name of the British Army's operational deployment to Estonia as part of the NATO Enhanced Forward Presence (EFP).[333]

It is a brigade-sized deployment involving more than 1,500 British troops, with a large majority being armoured tank, cavalry, artillery and infantry personnel.[334][335]

Germany

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In 2010 approximately 25,000 British soldiers were permanently based in western Germany, a legacy of World War II and theCold War. Facilities in Germany are no longer strategically useful, therefore British Forces began withdrawing from Germany in 2010; in 2015 21,500 troops remained in the country.[336] The deployment had been phased out by 2020, although concentrations of installations and troops in the Mönchengladbach / Paderborn area will remain.[337]

NameCityCountryCountyUnits
Normandy BarracksPaderbornGermanyNorth Rhine-WestphaliaHeadquarters,British Army Germany:[338]
  • Commander, British Army Germany
  • Germany Enabling Office (GEO)
  • Germany Support Unit

Sennelager Training Area

23 Amphibious Engineer Squadron,Royal Engineers (also located inMinden).

Exercising Troops accommodation.

Athlone BarracksPaderbornGermanyNorth Rhine-WestphaliaLand Training Fleet (Sennelager) - which provides and maintains a pool ofmilitary vehicles for units in training atSennelager; thus units in training do not need to bring their own vehicles for the time of the exercise.[339]
Ayrshire BarracksMönchengladbachGermanyNorth Rhine-WestphaliaStored Equipment Fleet (Germany) - storage depot of vehicles and other equipment for exercises and operations around Europe.[340]
Wulfen Defence Munitions Storage FacilityDorstenGermanyNorth Rhine-WestphaliaMunitions storage facility.[339]

Nepal

[edit]

The British Army presence in Nepal is related to theBrigade of Gurkhas. British Gurkhas Nepal manages the recruitment of soldiers, the care of families and ensures the rights of veterans.[341]

NameGarrisonCountryCountyOpenedNotes
HQ Jawalakhel, PatanBritish Gurkhas NepalNepalKathmanduThe HeadquartersBritish Gurkhas Nepal and the Kathmandu station, which is the focal point for organisation of transit to and from Nepal, the welfare of serving soldiers and payment of pensions.[342]

Supported by the Nepal Signal Troop,Queen's Gurkha Signals.[321]

Pokhara CampBritish Gurkhas NepalNepalThe British Gurkha Camp inPokhara is the main recruitment centre, where the annual selection course is run. Pokhara is also the location of the main pension records and houses the headquarters of theGurkha Welfare Trust.[343]
Dharan StationBritish Gurkhas NepalNepalA small station intended to assist British Gurkhas Nepal operations in eastern Nepal. It is used primarily as a movement base and regional recruiting centre.[344]

Oman

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NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedDescription
UK Joint Logistics Support BaseAl Duqm Port & DrydockOmanDuqm2018A joint logistical support facility within the Al Duqm Port & Drydock. In September 2020, an investment was made to expand the facility's training infrastructure for the British Army.[345]
Omani-British Joint Training AreaOmanDuqmA joint training area announced in 2019 as part of a Joint Defence Agreement (JDA).[346]

Iraq

[edit]
NameCountryCountyOpenedUnits
ErbilIraqKurdistanAdvising and training thePeshmerga - the Kurdish military.[347]
Besmaya Range ComplexIraqDiyala GovernateDeployed in support ofCombined Joint Task Force – Operation Inherent Resolve.[347]
Camp ZorbashIraqKurdistanRoulement infantry battalion deployed on force protection duties as part ofOperation Shader.[348]
Al Asad AirbaseIraqAl Anbar Governate[349][347]
Camp TajiIraqBaghdad Governate[347][350]

Kenya

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The British Army presence inKenya is based around theBritish Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK).[351]

NamePart ofCountryCountyOpenedUnits
Archer's Post Training AreaBritish Army Training Unit KenyaKenyaSamburu CountyA large 250,000 hectares military training area, which facilitates Live Fire Tactical Training, including artillery, mortars and vehicles.[352]
Dol Dol Training AreaBritish Army Training Unit KenyaKenyaLaikipia County
Nyati BarracksBritish Army Training Unit KenyaKenyaLaikipia County2020Training headquarters, welfare facilities, 158 Single Living Accommodation and 1,400 transit accommodation bed spaces, a combined mess, a finance building, offices, stores and Joint Forces Enabling Exercise buildings.[353]
Kahawa BarracksBritish Army Training Unit KenyaKenyaNairobiBATUK rear area base and depot.[354]
Kifaru BarracksBritish Army Training Unit KenyaKenyaNairobiBATUK rear area base and depot.[354]
International Mine Action Training CentreThe British Peace Support Team East AfricaKenyaNairobi County2005The IMATC is a joint British and Kenyan venture aimed at alleviating the suffering caused by landmines and explosive remnants of war, by providing high quality Mine Action Training[355]
Peace Training Support CentreThe British Peace Support Team East AfricaKenyaNairobi County2005[356]

Kosovo

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NameCityCountryOpenedNotes & Units
Camp BondsteelPrishtinaKosovoOccupied by British Army since 1999[357]As part of NATO-led peacekeepingKosovo Force (KFOR)[358]

Saudi Arabia

[edit]
NameCountryCityOpenedNotes & Units
British Military Mission to the Saudi Arabian National Guard (BMM SANG)Saudi ArabiaRiyadh1964[359]Small number of senior British Army officers, as well as up to 20 training teams per year, that provide training to theSaudi Arabian National Guard (SANG), which is tasked with protecting the rulingHouse of Saud from internal threats such as acoup d'état.[360][361]

Sierra Leone

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NameGarrisonCountryCountyOpenedNotes & Units
IMATT HQ, Leicester PeakIMATT (International Military Advisory and Training Team)Sierra LeoneFreetown1999Facility for training theRepublic of Sierra Leone Armed Forces IMATT has a team of international staff based in Sierra Leone where they provide the government with security and military advice and training, playing an important role in supporting the country's climb from the chaos ofcivil war.[362]

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  1. ^ex-RAF Catterick
  2. ^ex-RAF Flowerdown
  3. ^ex-RAF Credenhill
  4. ^ex-RAF Topcliffe
  5. ^ex-RAF Ouston
  6. ^ex-RAF Colerne
  7. ^ex-RAF Thorney Island
  8. ^ex-RAF Stafford
  9. ^ex-RAF Hullavington
  10. ^ex-RAF Debden
  11. ^ex-RAF Brawdy
  12. ^ex-RAF Ternhill
  13. ^ex-RAF Abingdon
  14. ^ex-RAF South Cerney
  15. ^ex-RAF Bramcote
  16. ^ex-RAF Innsworth
  17. ^ex-RAF Cottesmore
  18. ^ex-RAF Kinloss
  19. ^ex-RAF Leuchars
  20. ^ex-RAF Leconfield
  21. ^ex-RAF Lyneham
  22. ^ex-RAF Spitalgate
  23. ^ex-RAF Swanton Morley
  24. ^ex-RAF Woodbridge
  25. ^ex-RAF North Luffenham
  26. ^ex-RAF Upavon

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