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Pontrilas Army Training Area

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Beyond these, a series of sub-depots was created by the MoD in the area, to allow further distribution. Each was connected to the national rail network, and was laid out over an extensive area to avoid total destruction should an accidental explosion occur, or the site be attacked by an enemy.
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After the closure and lifting of the Golden Valley Railway to Dorstone in 1953 and cessation of passenger services, the line was maintained as a freight-only facility to service the depot until its closure in 1957.
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meant that it has been utilised as a training base in some form since closure of the depot. Although never confirmed officially, the training facility has been used by various special forces, including
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and the level crossing. Unlike the main CAD's, the initial war-time onsite batch of locomotives and train drivers was provided by the
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During the 1930s, there was a recognition of a need to provide secure storage for munitions within the
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from a helicopter whilst on a training exercise at PATA, fell to the ground and died.
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on behalf of the MoD, they have installed various facilities which are used in
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and serviced by regular troops, it was only after the war from 1948 that the
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Retained as an MoD facility, its remote location and proximity to the
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In September 2006, Lance Corporal Gordon Campbell of the
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training camp, located just north of the village of
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Pontrilas
Herefordshire

Pontrilas Army Training Area is located in Herefordshire
51°57′56″N 2°52′34″W / 51.96556°N 2.87611°W / 51.96556; -2.87611
Ministry of Defence
British Army
War Office
British Army
Ewyas Harold
Pontrilas
Herefordshire
England
World War II
Ministry of Defence
ammunition dump
Golden Valley Railway
United Kingdom
Monkton Farleigh
Longtown, Cumbria
Nesscliffe
Abbeydore railway station
Great Western Railway
Royal Military Police
Royal Engineers
Special Air Service
Hereford
"The Det"
QinetiQ
counter-terrorism

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