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  2. Blandford Camp - Wikipedia

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    The camp then became a Battle Training Camp, staffed by a cadre of officers and non-commissioned officers who organised the training of the units who passed through the camp. Each unit spent a month carrying out intensive training prior to being sent to a combat area such as North Africa, or preparing for the planned invasion of Normandy in ...

  3. Annerley Army Reserve Depot - Wikipedia

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    Annerley Army Reserve Depot is a heritage-listed barracks at 158 Dudley Street, Annerley, City of Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It was built from 1914 to 1954. It was built from 1914 to 1954. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 7 February 2005.

  4. Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command - Wikipedia

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    The Armed Forces of the Philippines Reserve Command, [2] known officially as the AFP RESCOM or RESCOM, (Filipino: Pangasiwaan ng Panlaang Kawal ng Hukbong Sandatahang Lakas ng Pilipinas) is one of the Armed Forces of the Philippines' Major Support Commands created for the sole purpose of Reserve Force management, procurement, and organization.

  5. Fort Ontario - Wikipedia

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    Although closed by the U.S. Army after World War II, some of the buildings at Fort Ontario are still used for training by the Army Reserve. The restored fort is open to the public as a state historic site. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1970. [1]

  6. Parks Reserve Forces Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Parks Reserve Forces Training Area (PRFTA), commonly known as Camp Parks, is a United States Army base located in Dublin, California, that is currently an active military and training center for U.S. Army Reserve personnel to be used in case of war or natural disaster.

  7. Camp Ashland - Wikipedia

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    The current primary course for 1st BN is the Basic Leader Course (BLC), which is taught at the 209th RTI to active duty U.S. Army Soldiers, Army National Guard Soldiers, and Army Reserve Soldiers. The course is currently a 22-day course. Unlike the active component, the course is taught straight through with no days off.

  8. Parachute rigger - Wikipedia

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    Parachute riggers in the Australian Army are responsible for the preparation, maintenance and supply of parachutes and other aerial delivery components.. Prior to commencing the parachute rigger course, all trainees must be static-line parachute qualified.

  9. Reserve components of the United States Armed Forces

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    The Reserve Components of the United States Armed forces are named within Title 10 of the United States Code and include: (1) the Army National Guard, (2) the Army Reserve, (3) the Navy Reserve, (4) the Marine Corps Reserve, (5) the Air National Guard, (6) the Air Force Reserve, and (7) the Coast Guard Reserve.