She said: "We fully appreciate that the issues raised in the article are distressing. 22nd Field Hospital, Royal Army Medical Corps, 4th Armoured Medical Regiment, Royal Army Medical Corps, Aldershot narrow-gauge suspension railway. It has been found that there is a 12" hole in the pipe. I am moving away from my beautiful home in Plymouth to married quarters in Aldershot (DH in Navy), never been in married quarters so do not know what to expect! The statue attracted much controversy, as its . Aldershot to set the pace in new Military Housing Scheme A huge problem facing the families is that they get fined if they leave the property unclean or cause any damage, something Hannah described as 'hypocritical'. A further 19 people were injured. [citation needed], Sam Leach, their then agent, and wanting to become their manager, attempted to introduce the Beatles to London agents by promoting shows at The Palais Ballroom, on the corner of Perowne Street and Queens Road[59][60][61] in Aldershot on 9 December 1961. Aldershot is a community in Nova Scotia, Canada, in Kings County . Aldershot (GB) - Stamps of the World The Cambridge Military Hospital was the first base hospital to receive casualties directly from the Western Front and it was here that plastic surgery was first performed in the British Empire by Captain Gillies (later Sir Harold Gillies). Many houses have problems with mould or old kitchens. Terms of use [1], Before the establishment of the 'Camp at Aldershot', the British Army did not have any single permanent camp for training troops on a large scale. 'I lived in the married quarters of Aldershot with my husband, Reg, who was a soldier. Aldershot Military Town is the area between Aldershot and North Camp near Farnborough. The barracks in Stanhope Lines took names from the famous battles of the Napoleonic Wars and those in Marlborough Lines took names from Marlborough's campaigns. Are those areas you listed married quarters patches as we can't just name roads? It houses Aldershot Garrison's married quarters, barracks, Army playing fields and other sporting facilities. Historically, troops had been stationed in long established garrisons, many of which could trace their histories back as mediaeval, or earlier, defensive positions. The barracks in Stanhope Lines took names from the famous battles of the Napoleonic Wars and those in Marlborough Lines took names from Marlborough's campaigns. The local press is the Aldershot News & Mail,[77] a Surrey Advertiser Group broadsheet. Aug 19, 2019 - Married Quarters, Napier Square, Aldershot Garrison. He played for Birmingham City and Manchester United before his playing career was ended by injuries sustained in the Munich air disaster on 6 February 1958. [7] In January 1876 a Mobilization Scheme for the forces in Great Britain and Ireland was published, with the Active Army divided into eight army corps based on the major Commands and Districts. Site. Well nearer than Plymouth! HQ Aldershot Command continued in existence until c. February 1941, when it was replaced by HQ Aldershot Area. At one time it had "almost as bad a reputation as Hounslow Heath". [citation needed] At the height of the club's popularity, a teenager's death from a suspected overdose of ecstasy[58] was the catalyst that saw dance music leaving the club and had a negative impact on the hardcore dance scene in the Aldershot area. Aldershot's most famous memorial to the great Duke, the Wellington Statue, was erected in 1885 on Round Hill adjacent to the Garrison Church of All Saints.