Improvements in training facilities during period between wars; Longmoor was increased from peace time strength of about 500 all ranks to max strength of 7000 in 1942; organization consisted of Headquarters and four Wings dealing with field works training, technical training, collective training, and depot, length of courses varies with trades and technical implications; bridging and signaling schools. (See also Engineer v 181 n 4713 May 10 1946 p 420-1, n 4714 May 17 p 444-5)


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    Title :

    Transportation training centre, royal engineers, Longmoor


    Additional title:

    Engineering


    Published in:

    Engineering ; 161 , n 4195


    Publication date :

    1946


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English






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