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  2. Bramley Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Built for. War Office. In use. c.1914-Present. Bramley Training Area is a British Army training camp, located south of the village of Bramley, Hampshire. Opened during World War I as an ammunition depot, the site now comprises a field training area and an Army Reserve Centre at Lapraik House, the base for C Squadron, 21 Special Air Service.

  3. Bradshaw Field Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Bradshaw Field Training Area. The Bradshaw Field Training Area ( BFTA) is a large army training area located 600 km (370 mi) south of Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is used for training by the Australian Army, and as an Australia-U.S. combined training centre with the U.S. Marines stationed at Darwin .

  4. Chief security officer - Wikipedia

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    A chief security officer ( CSO) is an organization's most senior executive accountable for the development and oversight of policies and programs intended for the mitigation and/or reduction of compliance, operational, strategic, financial and reputational security risk strategies relating to the protection of people, intellectual assets and ...

  5. Stanford Training Area - Wikipedia

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    The Stanford Training Area ( STANTA ), originally known as the Stanford Battle Area, and now more commonly referred to simply as STANTA, is a British Army training area in the English county of Norfolk. The area is approximately 30,000 acres (120 km 2) in size; it is some 7 miles (11 km) north of the town of Thetford and 25 miles (40 km) south ...

  6. Weapons master - Wikipedia

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    Weapons master. The weapons master, sometimes credited as the armorer, weapons specialist, weapons handler, weapons wrangler, or weapons coordinator, is a film crew specialist that works with the property master, director, actors, stunt coordinator and script supervisor. [1] The weapons master is specifically responsible for maintaining control ...

  7. Nesscliffe Training Area - Wikipedia

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    Since 1961, the 1,681 acres (680 ha) of flat pastureland form the British Army 's Nesscliffe training area (NTA), capable of accommodation up to 530 personnel. [3] The bunkers once used to house ammunition are still used as of 2014 in training exercises. As well as Regular and Reserve troops, Nesscliffe is used extensively by local CCF and ACF ...

  8. Religious affairs specialist - Wikipedia

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    A religious affairs specialist, previously known as chaplain assistant, is a member of the U.S. Army Chaplain Corps. This soldier provides expertise in religious support and religious support operations. The Religious Affairs Specialists, which is military occupational specialty (MOS) 56M, support the unit Chaplain and Commander in responding ...

  9. Script supervisor - Wikipedia

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    Script supervisor. A script supervisor (also called continuity supervisor or script) is a member of a film crew who oversees the continuity of the motion picture including wardrobe, props, set dressing, hair, makeup and the actions of the actors during a scene. The notes recorded by the script supervisor during the shooting of a scene are used ...