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Harman Lines

Coordinates:51°21′38.196″N2°16′1.524″W/ 51.36061000°N 2.26709000°W/51.36061000; -2.26709000
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Harman Lines
Warminster,Wiltshire
Harman Lines is located in Wiltshire
Harman Lines
Harman Lines
Location withinWiltshire
Coordinates51°21′38.196″N2°16′1.524″W/ 51.36061000°N 2.26709000°W/51.36061000; -2.26709000
TypeBarracks
Site information
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorBritish Army
Site history
Built1975[1]
In use1975–present
Garrison information
GarrisonFalcon Squadron,Royal Tank Regiment

Harman Linesis amilitary installationof theBritish Army,which is part ofWarminster Garrisonon theSalisbury Plain.Harman Lines is on Sack Road inWarminster,Wiltshire,United Kingdom.[2]

History

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In 1965, Warminster saw a large expansion, and the1966 Defence White Paperexpanded its role. The nearbyLand Warfare Centregained a 'Tank Demonstration Squadron', later 'Armoured', which was a detached armoured unit from its regiment. In 1975, the custom-built Harman Lines was opened on Sack Hill.[1]

As part of the1998 Strategic Defence Review,a newJoint Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Regimentwas formed based atRAF Honingtonand saw the1st Royal Tank Regimentdispersed. As part of this change, A Squadron moved to Harman Lines[3]as part of the new unit under the Combined Arms Training Centre.[4]The site remained the home of the Armoured Demonstration Squadron until 2014, when it became the permanent home of, Falcon Squadron, RTR, part of the Defence CBRN Wing.[5][6][7]

Current garrison

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The current garrison includes:

See also

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Footnotes

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  1. ^ab"Leisure Time: Warminster Garrison"(PDF).British Army.8 January 2008. Archived from the original on 9 January 2008.Retrieved15 April2021.{{cite web}}:CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)
  2. ^"Warminster Garrison (Harman Lines, Sack Road, Warminster)".www.list.co.uk.Retrieved15 April2021.
  3. ^"Westbury army cadets say tanks for the memories".Wiltshire Times.Retrieved15 April2021.
  4. ^"British Army units from 1945 on - 1st Royal Tank Regiment".british-army-units1945on.co.uk.Retrieved15 April2021.
  5. ^"Spire FM - News - Tank parade at Carter Barracks, Bulford".Archived fromthe originalon 8 August 2014.Retrieved2 August2014.
  6. ^"News Article - The Royal Tank Regiment Association".royaltankregiment.com.Retrieved19 March2018.
  7. ^The Sapper August 2015, 12–13.
  8. ^"The FUCHS Simulator is alive once more. Rhinemetall prove all systems work ready for its move south to Harman Lines, in perpetration [sic] for it's [sic] refurbishment with FALCON ".The Royal Tank Regiment – Facebook.29 January 2015.Retrieved15 April2021.
  9. ^"28 Engineer Regiment".www.army.mod.uk.Retrieved15 April2021.
  10. ^ab"Google Maps".Google Maps.Retrieved15 April2021.

References

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  • The Sapper: August 2015(PDF).Headquarters, Corps of Royal Engineers. 2015. Archived from the original on 7 October 2016.Retrieved15 April2021.{{cite book}}:CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)