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Each of the services had a presence at the centre, the army in the form of training staff specialising in the military engineering required for
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The centre closed in June 1946 and the site is now occupied by a caravan park.
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One of the few remaining buildings at the Combined Operations Training Centre
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Around a quarter of a million troops trained at the centre prior to the
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Inveraray

Combined Operations Training Centre is located in Argyll and Bute
56°12′07″N 5°06′32″W / 56.202°N 5.109°W / 56.202; -5.109
Ministry of Defence
British Army
War Office
Loch Fyne
Inveraray

amphibious landings
HMS Quebec
No. 516 Squadron
D-Day landings
Theodore Hallett
Sir John Laurie




"No. 1 Combined Operations Training Centre"
"Major General Desmond Mangham - obituary"
"Loch Fyne, Dalchenna, Combined Operations Training Centre, HMS Quebec, Kilbride Camp"
"Inveraray in Wartime"
"Sir John Laurie, 6th Baronet"
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Installations of the British Army

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