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Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search Training Regiment

The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search Training Regiment (DEMS Training Regiment) is an element of the Royal School of Military Engineering responsible for the provision of training to British Army Ammunition Technicians, Ammunition Technical Officers and Search Operators. The Regiment provides training from two locations: Marlborough Barracks, MoD Kineton near Kineton, Warwickshire and St George's Barracks, MoD Bicester, near Bicester, Oxfordshire.

Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search Training Regiment
Active1970 – Present
Country United Kingdom
Branch British Army
TypeTraining
RoleTraining for handling explosive ordnance
Garrison/HQBicester, Oxfordshire

History edit

In 2009 the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search School (DEMSS) was formed, bringing together the School of Ammunition, the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School and the National Search Centre, initially as DEMSS (North), at Kineton, and DEMSS (South), at Chattenden, Kent. DEMSS was renamed DEMS Training Regiment in December 2012 when the Chattenden facility was closed and relocated to new premises at Bicester, only 30 miles from Kineton, in order to 'enable closer and more integrated training across all disciplines taught at DEMSS'.[1] Each of the schools coming together to form the Regiment have a history that encompasses a number of sites in the UK, with ammunition management having been the preserve of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps (later amalgamated into the Royal Logistic Corps) and Bomb Disposal having been the responsibility of the Royal Engineers since the Second World War. The education and training to support this requirement has been delivered from:

Army School of Ammunition edit

Army School of Ammunition, Bramley edit

An element of the Training Establishment, Royal Army Ordnance Corps was established in 1922 at Bramley Central Ammunition Depot, a site established during the First World War to manufacture and store ammunition.[2] Known for a time as 'B wing', it was placed under direct specialist control in 1950 and renamed the Army School of Ammunition.[3]

Marlborough Barracks, near Kineton edit

A Base Ammunition Depot was built at Temple Herdewyke, near Kineton, in 1942.[4] The Army School of Ammunition moved from Bramley to Kineton in 1974, as the former site became too small for the munitions natures being developed at the time.[4]

Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School edit

School of Military Engineering, Ripon edit

The Royal School of Military Engineering was based in Chatham, Kent, but during the Second World War was split into two training Battalions, one of which was located at Harper Barracks (later Claro Barracks), Ripon, North Yorkshire. This site was identified as a home for the School of Bomb Disposal, formed in 1941, and reflecting the nomination of the Royal Engineers as being responsible for the discipline.[5]

Joint Service Bomb Disposal School, Broadbridge Heath edit

The Joint Service Bomb Disposal School at Broadbridge Heath in West Sussex closed in 1966 and training moved to Lodge Hill, Chattenden, Kent.[6]

DEODS Lodge Hill edit

The Royal School of Military Engineering took over the former Royal Naval Armaments Depots at Chattenden and Lodge Hill Military Camps in 1961. Both these adjacent sites became training areas for the relocated Joint Service Bomb Disposal School (renamed the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School), which opened its new premises in Lodge Hill Camp in 1966. It shared its site and facilities with the National Search Centre, a joint Ministry of Defence/Home Office facility which provided specialist search and counter-terrorism training for the police and civil agencies.[7]

Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search School edit

The combined Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search School (DEMSS) was set up in 2009, bringing activity at Kineton (which became DEMSS (North)) and Lodge Hill (DEMSS (South)) together under the same command.[8] At the time, DEMSS (North) focused on munitions management training and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal (IEDD) training, whilst DEMSS (South) focused on Conventional Munitions Disposal training, search training and Biological and Chemical Munitions Disposal training.[1] DEMSS (South) moved to Bicester in 2013; the Lodge Hill site was put up for sale in 2016.[9]

Organisation and training edit

DEMS Training Regiment delivers a number of courses to students from the Royal Navy, British Army, Royal Air Force, civilian bodies in government and to international partners. Four training squadrons deliver courses with munitions, search and conventional munitions or Explosive Ordnance Disposal[1] at DEMSS South and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal at DEMSS North.[1] Regimental HQ is based at Bicester, with two training wings at Bicester and two at Kineton. The four training squadrons are:[10]

  • Munitions Wing – All aspects of academic elements of munitions theory, maintenance, storage, accounting, investigation processes and logistic disposal.
  • Conventional Munitions Disposal Wing – Disposal of unexploded ordnance and remnants of war
  • Specialist Search Wing – Location and identification of emplaced devices and concealed contraband material
  • Improvised Explosive Device Disposal Wing – All aspects of Improvised explosive device disposal in controlled and hostile environment

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d "Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search School (DEMSS)". Ministry of Defence. Archived from the original on 14 April 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  2. ^ "Ammunition Depots". British Army units 1945 on. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  3. ^ Steer, Brigadier Frank (2005). To The Warrior His Arms: the story of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1918–1993. Barnsley, S. Yorks: Pen & Sword.
  4. ^ a b (PDF). Ministry of Defence. p. 65. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2011. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  5. ^ . Imperial War Museum. Archived from the original on 18 October 2016. Retrieved 5 January 2016.
  6. ^ . The Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Officers Club. Archived from the original on 2 October 2003. Retrieved 5 January 2015.
  7. ^ "Planning Statement MoD Land at Lodge Hill and Chattenden, Medway, Kent, 2007" (PDF). Knight Frank. Defence Estates. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  8. ^ "Armed Forces: Training". Hansard. 10 June 2013. Retrieved 11 January 2015.
  9. ^ "MoD to sell Lodge Hill near Chattenden". Kent Business. 19 January 2016. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  10. ^ "DEMS Training Regiment". Ministry of Defence. Retrieved 5 January 2015.

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The Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search Training Regiment DEMS Training Regiment is an element of the Royal School of Military Engineering responsible for the provision of training to British Army Ammunition Technicians Ammunition Technical Officers and Search Operators The Regiment provides training from two locations Marlborough Barracks MoD Kineton near Kineton Warwickshire and St George s Barracks MoD Bicester near Bicester Oxfordshire Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search Training RegimentActive1970 PresentCountry United KingdomBranch British ArmyTypeTrainingRoleTraining for handling explosive ordnanceGarrison HQBicester Oxfordshire Contents 1 History 1 1 Army School of Ammunition 1 1 1 Army School of Ammunition Bramley 1 1 2 Marlborough Barracks near Kineton 1 2 Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School 1 2 1 School of Military Engineering Ripon 1 2 2 Joint Service Bomb Disposal School Broadbridge Heath 1 2 3 DEODS Lodge Hill 1 3 Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search School 2 Organisation and training 3 ReferencesHistory editIn 2009 the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search School DEMSS was formed bringing together the School of Ammunition the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School and the National Search Centre initially as DEMSS North at Kineton and DEMSS South at Chattenden Kent DEMSS was renamed DEMS Training Regiment in December 2012 when the Chattenden facility was closed and relocated to new premises at Bicester only 30 miles from Kineton in order to enable closer and more integrated training across all disciplines taught at DEMSS 1 Each of the schools coming together to form the Regiment have a history that encompasses a number of sites in the UK with ammunition management having been the preserve of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps later amalgamated into the Royal Logistic Corps and Bomb Disposal having been the responsibility of the Royal Engineers since the Second World War The education and training to support this requirement has been delivered from Army School of Ammunition edit Army School of Ammunition Bramley edit An element of the Training Establishment Royal Army Ordnance Corps was established in 1922 at Bramley Central Ammunition Depot a site established during the First World War to manufacture and store ammunition 2 Known for a time as B wing it was placed under direct specialist control in 1950 and renamed the Army School of Ammunition 3 Marlborough Barracks near Kineton edit A Base Ammunition Depot was built at Temple Herdewyke near Kineton in 1942 4 The Army School of Ammunition moved from Bramley to Kineton in 1974 as the former site became too small for the munitions natures being developed at the time 4 Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School edit School of Military Engineering Ripon edit The Royal School of Military Engineering was based in Chatham Kent but during the Second World War was split into two training Battalions one of which was located at Harper Barracks later Claro Barracks Ripon North Yorkshire This site was identified as a home for the School of Bomb Disposal formed in 1941 and reflecting the nomination of the Royal Engineers as being responsible for the discipline 5 Joint Service Bomb Disposal School Broadbridge Heath edit The Joint Service Bomb Disposal School at Broadbridge Heath in West Sussex closed in 1966 and training moved to Lodge Hill Chattenden Kent 6 DEODS Lodge Hill edit The Royal School of Military Engineering took over the former Royal Naval Armaments Depots at Chattenden and Lodge Hill Military Camps in 1961 Both these adjacent sites became training areas for the relocated Joint Service Bomb Disposal School renamed the Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal School which opened its new premises in Lodge Hill Camp in 1966 It shared its site and facilities with the National Search Centre a joint Ministry of Defence Home Office facility which provided specialist search and counter terrorism training for the police and civil agencies 7 Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search School edit The combined Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search School DEMSS was set up in 2009 bringing activity at Kineton which became DEMSS North and Lodge Hill DEMSS South together under the same command 8 At the time DEMSS North focused on munitions management training and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal IEDD training whilst DEMSS South focused on Conventional Munitions Disposal training search training and Biological and Chemical Munitions Disposal training 1 DEMSS South moved to Bicester in 2013 the Lodge Hill site was put up for sale in 2016 9 Organisation and training editDEMS Training Regiment delivers a number of courses to students from the Royal Navy British Army Royal Air Force civilian bodies in government and to international partners Four training squadrons deliver courses with munitions search and conventional munitions or Explosive Ordnance Disposal 1 at DEMSS South and Improvised Explosive Device Disposal at DEMSS North 1 Regimental HQ is based at Bicester with two training wings at Bicester and two at Kineton The four training squadrons are 10 Munitions Wing All aspects of academic elements of munitions theory maintenance storage accounting investigation processes and logistic disposal Conventional Munitions Disposal Wing Disposal of unexploded ordnance and remnants of war Specialist Search Wing Location and identification of emplaced devices and concealed contraband material Improvised Explosive Device Disposal Wing All aspects of Improvised explosive device disposal in controlled and hostile environmentReferences edit a b c d Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search School DEMSS Ministry of Defence Archived from the original on 14 April 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Ammunition Depots British Army units 1945 on Retrieved 5 January 2016 Steer Brigadier Frank 2005 To The Warrior His Arms the story of the Royal Army Ordnance Corps 1918 1993 Barnsley S Yorks Pen amp Sword a b Nuneaton and Kineton PDF Ministry of Defence p 65 Archived from the original PDF on 26 June 2011 Retrieved 9 August 2012 Army Bomb Disposal School Harper Barracks Ripon Yorkshire Imperial War Museum Archived from the original on 18 October 2016 Retrieved 5 January 2016 A Short History of Royal Engineer Bomb Disposal The Royal Engineers Bomb Disposal Officers Club Archived from the original on 2 October 2003 Retrieved 5 January 2015 Planning Statement MoD Land at Lodge Hill and Chattenden Medway Kent 2007 PDF Knight Frank Defence Estates Retrieved 3 September 2016 Armed Forces Training Hansard 10 June 2013 Retrieved 11 January 2015 MoD to sell Lodge Hill near Chattenden Kent Business 19 January 2016 Retrieved 3 September 2016 DEMS Training Regiment Ministry of Defence Retrieved 5 January 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal Munitions and Search Training Regiment amp oldid 1198447872, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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