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Depots at Watford, High Wycombe, Hemel Hempstead, Amersham and Slough were acquired with London Country North West in 1990, although Amersham has since closed and Slough was later sold to BeeLine ( now First Berkshire & The Thames Valley.
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United States Marine Corps Recruit Depots are located at Marine Corps Recruit Depot Parris Island, South Carolina, and Marine Corps Recruit Depot San Diego, California.
In addition it also maintained a small locomotive repair facilities at the New Cross and Battersea Park Depots in London.
At Officer Candidates School ( OCS ), candidates are instructed by Drill Instructors who have already served a tour at one of the Recruit Depots.
The CSD has ' Bi-annual Sales cum-After-Sales Melas ' at its Area Depots which includes items not in the CSD's inventory.
The department procures consumer goods and consumer-durable products in bulk directly from suppliers and positions them at 33 Area Depots ( acting as whole sale depots ), spread all over the country, for meeting the requirements of over 3500 URCs which function as retail outlets.
Depots still exist at Riddlesburg ( converted to a church ), Everett ( along with the separate freight house structure ), Hopewell, and Dudley ( the latter being the depot from Broad Top City, Pennsylvania.
Depots at Largs, Greenock, Paisley, Johnstone, Inchinnan, Rothesay and Thornliebank on the south side of Glasgow were added on the merger of the two companies.
The head office and Distribution Centre at the Dryburgh Estate in Dundee became the Tesco Customer Service Centre and one of two Scottish Distribution Depots for Tesco.
* Railway Depots: With the upsurge in locomotive naming from the mid-1980s, the staff at many railway depots sought to have one of their fleet named after their depot.
The fleet was primarily based at Tinsley and Crewe Electric Depots at the time of privatisation, although many other depots were utilised during Railfreight Distribution's existence, mainly for shunting locomotives.
Several artifacts came from the major former Quartermaster Depots at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ; Jeffersonville, Indiana ; and the Quartermaster Remount Depot at Front Royal, Virginia.
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Depots were located in those towns, as well as Annan, Ardrossan, Carlisle ( shared with Cumberland Motor Services ) and Whithorn.
Construction of the Barracks for the Depots of the two Regiments and for a Militia Battalion ( of which there were four in the county ) started in 1877.
At Naval Construction Training Centers and Advanced Base Depots established on the Atlantic and Pacific coasts, Seabees were taught military discipline and the use of light arms.
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With 33 Area Depots and 3400 Unit-Run-Canteens ( URCs ), the CSD serves the services in all the parts of the country-from Ladakh in the North, Tamil Nadu and Kerala in the South, Nagaland in the East, Rajasthan in the West and even Port Blair.
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Among the other mourners was Generals Brudenell White and John Patrick McGlinn, who had been his deputy commander of AIF Depots in the United Kingdom ; John Latham, the Leader of the Opposition ; Dr W. S. Littlejohn, the headmaster of Scotch College and Sir John MacFarland, the Chancellor of the University of Melbourne.
Depots: The first train started operating on 14 March 2006 and the full roll-out of all 51 was completed by December 2006.
The proposal was to create three Central Ammunition Depots ( CAD ) in easily-hewn and relatively horizontal rocks: one in the south ( Monkton Farleigh ); one in the north of England ( Longtown, Cumbria ); and one in the Midlands.
The proposal was to create three Central Ammunition Depots ( CAD ): one in the south ( Monkton Farleigh, Wiltshire ); one in the Midlands ( Nesscliffe, Shropshire ); and one in the north.
The proposal was to create three Central Ammunition Depots ( CAD ): one in the north ( Longtown, Cumbria ); and one in the Midlands ( Nescliffe ); and one in the south.
The Delivery Layer was the customer facing element of the DLO ; Integrated Project Teams ( IPTs ), Naval Bases, Depots, and other front line support units.
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The former NAS Lakehurst also hosted the U. S. Navy's first helicopter squadrons, HU-1 ( later HC-1 ) and HU-2 ( later HC-2 ); the " A " and " C " enlisted training schools for the Aerographer's Mate ( AG ), Aviation Boatswain Mate ( AB, ABE, ABF, ABH ), and Parachute Rigger / Aircrew Survival Equipmentman ( PR ) ratings until their transfer to other Naval Air Technical Training Centers ; and an Overhaul & Repair ( O & R ) facility for fixed-wing aircraft, the forerunner of the former Naval Air Rework Facilities and Naval Aviation Depots ( NADEPs ) now known as Fleet Readiness Centers ( FRCs ).
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Despite this, Le Havre became the location of one of the biggest Replacement Depots, or " Repple Depples " in the European Theatre of operations in WWII.
Other functional units like Circle Stamp Depots, Postal Stores Depots and Mail Motor Service may exist in the Circles and Regions.
* 2 December 1915 to 21 July 1917, appointed Brigadier General, then Major General as General Officer Commanding AIF Depots, UK.
Administrative Headquarters, AIF, and against the opposition of Birdwood, Senator Pearce appointed McCay as commander of the AIF Depots in the United Kingdom.
On 10 March 1919, McCay handed over command of the AIF Depots in the United Kingdom to Major General Charles Rosenthal.
The U. S. Marine Corps also operates one of its two Recruit Depots near the shores of San Diego Bay.
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