Fremington Army Camp

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Fremington Army Camp was a military camp in the village of Fremington, Devon, England, which was used as a base to train the United States Army Air Corps. It was originally located there to be within easy marching distance from the railway station at the Quay. HistoryThe site was used by the US Army's 313th Station Hospital for post-D-Day rehabilitation, with room for 2, 000 patients and started receiving casualties on 20 July 1944, during the Second World War. It became home to the School of Combined Operations in 1946. It then became home to 18 Squadron Royal Army Service Corps and its successor, 18 (Amphibious) Squadron Royal Corps of Transport. It complemented the work of the Commando Logistic Regiment at Royal Marines Base Chivenor, situated a mile (2 km) northwards on the opposite bank of the River Taw, and of 11 (Amphibious Trials and Training) Squadron at Arromanches Camp, to the west. In 2009, the camp was closed due to its severely outdated nature, and the opportunity to re-develop the land. Current useThe Riverside Park and Water's Edge estates now occupy the old army site. Barratt Developments and Bovis Homes are the two developers.

Fremington Army Camp Description

Fremington Army Camp was a military camp in the village of Fremington, Devon, England, which was used as a base to train the United States Army Air Corps. It was originally located there to be within easy marching distance from the railway station at the Quay. HistoryThe site was used by the US Army's 313th Station Hospital for post-D-Day rehabilitation, with room for 2, 000 patients and started receiving casualties on 20 July 1944, during the Second World War. It became home to the School of Combined Operations in 1946. It then became home to 18 Squadron Royal Army Service Corps and its successor, 18 (Amphibious) Squadron Royal Corps of Transport. It complemented the work of the Commando Logistic Regiment at Royal Marines Base Chivenor, situated a mile (2 km) northwards on the opposite bank of the River Taw, and of 11 (Amphibious Trials and Training) Squadron at Arromanches Camp, to the west. In 2009, the camp was closed due to its severely outdated nature, and the opportunity to re-develop the land. Current useThe Riverside Park and Water's Edge estates now occupy the old army site. Barratt Developments and Bovis Homes are the two developers.

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Fremington Army Camp is located at Barnstaple, Devon