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  2. Selection and training in the British Army - Wikipedia

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    Regular Army training. Candidates for the Army undergo common training, beginning with initial military training, to bring all personnel to a similar standard in basic military skills, and further specialist training is delivered according to the Regiment or Corps for which the individual has been identified as a candidate. Completion of ...

  3. Dartmoor Training Area - Wikipedia

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    The Dartmoor Training Area (DTA) is a military training area on Dartmoor in Devon in southwest England. The area consists of approximately 13,000 hectares (50 square miles) in the Dartmoor National Park. History. The British army has been using Dartmoor for training purposes since around 1800.

  4. Ranger School - Wikipedia

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    Ranger School. The Ranger School is a 62-day United States Army small unit tactics and leadership course that develops functional skills directly related to units whose mission is to engage the enemy in close combat and direct fire battles. [1] [2] Ranger training was established in September 1950 at Fort Benning, Georgia (now called Fort Moore ).

  5. Lohatla - Wikipedia

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    1978. In use. 1978 – present. Garrison information. Current. commander. Brigadier General Manyonyo Mofokeng. Lohatla is a training area of the South African National Defence Force. It is located in the Northern Cape province of South Africa and is home to the SA Army Combat Training Centre, [a] which is part of the South African Army Training ...

  6. Munster Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Munster Training Area. The Munster Training Area (German: Truppenübungsplatz Munster) is a military training area in Germany on the Lüneburg Heath. It comprises two separate areas with different purposes: Munster North ( Munster-Nord) (size: 102 square kilometres (39 sq mi)) and Munster South ( Munster-Süd) (size: 74 square kilometres (29 sq ...

  7. Pohakuloa Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Direction. Length and surface. 9/27. 1,126 metres (3,694 ft) Asphalt. Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) is a US military training base located on the high plateau between Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and the Hualālai volcanic mountains of the island of Hawaiʻi. It includes a small military airstrip known as Bradshaw Army Airfield .

  8. Camp Barkeley - Wikipedia

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    photo taken at Camp Barkeley, Texas, on April 23, 1941. Camp Barkeley was a large United States Army training installation during World War II. The base was located eleven miles (18 km) southwest of Abilene, Texas near what is now Dyess Air Force Base. The base was named after David B. Barkley, a Medal of Honor recipient during World War I (a ...

  9. Pontrilas Army Training Area - Wikipedia

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    1930s. Built for. War Office. In use. 1930s-Present. Pontrilas Army Training Area is a British Army training camp, located just north of the village of Ewyas Harold near to Pontrilas in Herefordshire, England. Originally developed pre- World War II by the Ministry of Defence (MoD) as an ammunition dump, it was served by the Golden Valley Railway .