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Aldershot Garrison
Aldershot Garrison
NameAldershot Garrison
LocationHampshire, England
TypeBritish Army garrison

Aldershot Garrison is a major British Army garrison located in Hampshire, England, near the town of Aldershot. The garrison has a long history dating back to the Crimean War, when it was established as a British Army training center, with notable figures such as Florence Nightingale and Mary Seacole contributing to its development. The garrison has been associated with several notable British Army regiments, including the Grenadier Guards, Coldstream Guards, and Scots Guards, and has played a significant role in various military campaigns, including the Boer Wars and World War I. The garrison has also been visited by prominent figures, including Queen Victoria, King Edward VII, and Winston Churchill, who have all been involved in significant events, such as the Battle of Waterloo, Battle of the Somme, and Yalta Conference.

History

The history of the garrison dates back to the 19th century, when it was established as a British Army training center, with the Royal Engineers and Royal Artillery being among the first units to be stationed there, and has been involved in various military campaigns, including the Zulu War and Second Boer War. The garrison has been associated with several notable British Army regiments, including the Household Division, Parachute Regiment, and Special Air Service, and has played a significant role in various military operations, including the Falklands War and Gulf War. The garrison has also been involved in several significant events, including the Battle of Mons, Battle of the Marne, and Battle of El Alamein, and has been visited by prominent figures, including Dwight D. Eisenhower, Bernard Montgomery, and Erwin Rommel, who have all been involved in significant events, such as the D-Day and Battle of Normandy. The garrison has also been home to several notable units, including the Royal Military Police, Royal Army Medical Corps, and Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, and has been involved in various international operations, including the United Nations and NATO.

Geography

The garrison is located in Hampshire, England, near the town of Farnborough, and is situated near several other notable military establishments, including RAF Odiham and HM Naval Base Portsmouth. The garrison is also close to several notable landmarks, including Stonehenge, Windsor Castle, and Buckingham Palace, and is situated near several major roads, including the M3 motorway and A3 road. The garrison is also home to several notable units, including the Army Aviation Centre, Defence School of Transport, and Gurkha Brigade, and has been involved in various military operations, including the Kosovo War and War in Afghanistan. The garrison has also been visited by prominent figures, including Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, and David Cameron, who have all been involved in significant events, such as the G8 summit and European Union.

Military Units

The garrison is home to several notable British Army units, including the 101st Logistic Brigade, 11th Signal Brigade, and 2nd Battalion, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, and has been involved in various military operations, including the Iraq War and War on Terror. The garrison has also been associated with several notable British Army regiments, including the Royal Tank Regiment, Royal Armoured Corps, and Intelligence Corps, and has played a significant role in various military campaigns, including the Malayan Emergency and Suez Crisis. The garrison has also been home to several notable units, including the Special Reconnaissance Regiment, Special Forces Support Group, and 16 Air Assault Brigade, and has been involved in various international operations, including the United Nations Peacekeeping and European Security and Defence Policy. The garrison has also been visited by prominent figures, including George W. Bush, Angela Merkel, and Vladimir Putin, who have all been involved in significant events, such as the G20 summit and NATO summit.

Facilities and Infrastructure

The garrison has a range of facilities and infrastructure, including Browndown Battery, Aldershot Garrison Church, and Aldershot Military Cemetery, and is home to several notable units, including the Army School of Ceremonial, Defence School of Languages, and Gurkha Company. The garrison also has several sports facilities, including Aldershot Garrison Sports Centre and Army Rugby Stadium, and is home to several notable teams, including the British Army rugby union team and British Army football team. The garrison has also been involved in various community events, including the Aldershot Garrison Show and Hampshire County Show, and has been visited by prominent figures, including Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, and Prince William, Duke of Cambridge, who have all been involved in significant events, such as the Trooping the Colour and Remembrance Sunday.

Role

in the Community The garrison plays a significant role in the local community, with many soldiers and their families living in the surrounding area, and is involved in various community events, including the Aldershot Carnival and Farnborough Airshow. The garrison also has several partnerships with local organizations, including the Hampshire Constabulary, South East Coast Ambulance Service, and Hampshire County Council, and is home to several notable charities, including the Army Benevolent Fund and Royal British Legion. The garrison has also been involved in various educational initiatives, including the Aldershot Garrison Education Centre and Defence School of Languages, and has been visited by prominent figures, including Michael Gove, Nick Clegg, and Theresa May, who have all been involved in significant events, such as the London Olympics and Commonwealth Games. The garrison has also been home to several notable units, including the Army Cadet Force, Combined Cadet Force, and University Officers' Training Corps, and has played a significant role in various community events, including the Remembrance Day and Armed Forces Day. Category:Military bases in the United Kingdom

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