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GARRISON BERMUDA: REGULAR ARTILLERY AND INFANTRY. |
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Major Donald Henry Burns, MC. Came to Bermuda on Garrison with the Cameron's in 1941, married an islander and returned to Bermuda on War's End. |
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Fort Saint Catherine's, in Saint George's. One of the oldest forts: First built in the early 17th Century, re-built and re-armed several times, and used into the 20th Century. |
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Saint David's Head Battery. One of the last Coastal Artillery defences to be built, and used until 1953. It only was ever armed with breech loaders. |
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A 9.2" RBL at Fort Victoria, in Saint George's. |
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A parade at Prospect Camp, the primary (infantry) Camp in Devonshire, ca. 1900. |
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Two views of Ordnance Island, the former military ammunition facility in Saint George's. |
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Saint George's Military Garrison. |
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Warwick Camp. The primary garrison ranges. |
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Boer War POW Camps. |
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Military Garrison, 1945-1957. |
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