Barker Barracks was a military installation in
Paderborn
Paderborn (; Westphalian: ''Patterbuorn'', also ''Paterboärn'') is a city in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the Paderborn district. The name of the city derives from the river Pader and ''Born'', an old German term for th ...
,
Germany
Germany, officially the Federal Republic of Germany (FRG),, is a country in Central Europe. It is the most populous member state of the European Union. Germany lies between the Baltic and North Sea to the north and the Alps to the sou ...
.
Description
Barker Barracks was located in the east of
Paderborn
Paderborn (; Westphalian: ''Patterbuorn'', also ''Paterboärn'') is a city in eastern North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany, capital of the Paderborn district. The name of the city derives from the river Pader and ''Born'', an old German term for th ...
, about two kilometres from the city centre. The barracks was bordered by Driburger Straße to the south, the Berliner Ring to the west, Piepenturmweg to the north-west and a rail line to Paderborn railway station to the north-east.
The installation was a typical example of
Nazi
Nazism ( ; german: Nazismus), the common name in English for National Socialism (german: Nationalsozialismus, ), is the far-right politics, far-right Totalitarianism, totalitarian political ideology and practices associated with Adolf Hit ...
-era
barracks
Barracks are usually a group of long buildings built to house military personnel or laborers. The English word originates from the 17th century via French and Italian from an old Spanish word "barraca" ("soldier's tent"), but today barracks are ...
built in the 1930s. The buildings were often three-storey with a high ground floor and two higher floors. The farm buildings were two-storey with higher storey heights for kitchen and dining room use. Separate from these areas there was a technical or a functional area. Here, buildings were built that were specifically needed by the accommodated units, such as halls for motorized vehicles, guns and workshops. In addition, there was a staff building and an officers' mess.
The barracks, with approximately 54 hectares of land, were divided from south to north into three building zones. In the south was the first building zone with ten symmetrical crew quarters in north-south orientation and two buildings in east-west orientation in which the guard and offices were housed. In the second building zone there were also twenty symmetrically arranged buildings, which, like the crew quarters, were set up in north-south orientation. The third building zone in the north consisted of workshops of various sizes as well as maintenance halls, a church and a fuel depot. The crew quarters as well as the guard and the offices formed the main entrance of Barker Barracks.
History
Third Reich use
File:BarkerBarracks-Panzerkaserne 1939 StadtUndKreisarchivPaderborn.jpg, A photograph of the HQ building in Panzer Kaserne Paderborn c1939
Under
Wehrmacht
The ''Wehrmacht'' (, ) were the unified armed forces of Nazi Germany from 1935 to 1945. It consisted of the ''Heer'' (army), the ''Kriegsmarine'' (navy) and the ''Luftwaffe'' (air force). The designation "''Wehrmacht''" replaced the previou ...
control, from the 1930s, the barracks was home to "training and replacement tank battalion 500". The majority of crews for the
Tiger tank Tiger tank may refer to:
* Tiger I, or ''Panzerkampfwagen'' Tiger ''Ausf. E'', a German heavy tank produced from 1942 to 1944
* Tiger II, or ''Panzerkampfwagen'' Tiger ''Ausf. B'', a German heavy tank produced from 1943 to 1945, also known as ''K� ...
, to crew the independent
German heavy tank battalions
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, were trained here.
British use
File:Barker Barracks looking east c1980.jpg, A photograph of a street and buildings inside Barker Barracks c1980. Taken from a high vantage point in the main HQ building it is looking eastwards.
File:Barker Barracks Tank Park central c1980.jpg, A photograph of A Squadron 3 RTR's tank park inside Barker Barracks c1981. Taken from ground level directly behind the main HQ building it is looking northwards.
File:BarkerBarracks 2016 StadtUndKreisarchivPaderborn.jpg, A photograph of the HQ building in Barker Barracks Paderborn c2016. To the right of the building is the memorial wall of 35 Engineer Regiment.
For use by the British Army, the barracks was re-named after General
Sir Evelyn Barker. Until 1962, Barker Barracks had been home to only a single British unit. British units stationed in Barker Barracks were:
*Headquarters:
** Dec 1992 – Aug 2001.
20th Armoured Brigade
The 20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, previously the 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade, is an armoured infantry brigade formation of the British Army, currently headquartered at Wing Barracks, Bulford, Wiltshire, as part of the 3rd (United Kingdo ...
(moved to
Antwerp Barracks, Sennelager)
*
Royal Signals
The Royal Corps of Signals (often simply known as the Royal Signals – abbreviated to R SIGNALS or R SIGS) is one of the combat support arms of the British Army. Signals units are among the first into action, providing the battlefield commun ...
:
** Dec 1992 – Aug 2001. 20 Armoured Brigade HQ & Signal Squadron (200) (moved to
Antwerp Barracks, Sennelager)
*
Royal Armoured Corps
The Royal Armoured Corps is the component of the British Army, that together with the Household Cavalry provides its armour capability, with vehicles such as the Challenger 2 Tank and the Scimitar Reconnaissance Vehicle. It includes most of the ...
:
**Dec 1948 – Jul 1951.
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards (moved from
York Barracks, Munster and then to
Talavera Barracks, Aldershot)
** Jul 1951 – Apr 1959.
8th Royal Tank Regiment (moved from
Shaiba Lines, Catterick and then to
Wessex Barracks, Fallingbostel)
** Aug 1957 – Dec 1959.
17th/21st Lancers (moved to Piddlehinton)
** Apr 1959 – Mar 1964.
10th Royal Hussars
The 10th Royal Hussars (Prince of Wales's Own) was a cavalry regiment of the British Army raised in 1715. It saw service for three centuries including the First World War and Second World War but then amalgamated with the 11th Hussars (Prince A ...
(moved from
Swinton Barracks
Swinton Barracks is a military installation accommodating two engineer regiments at Perham Down in Wiltshire, England. The site is on the east edge of Salisbury Plain, about east of the garrison at Tidworth. The camp forms part of the Tidwort ...
, Munster and then to
Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth)
** Feb 1964 – Dec 1966.
13th/18th Hussars
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(moved from
Wessex Barracks, Fallingbostel and then to
Cachy Barracks
Cachy () is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Geography
Cachy is situated on the D168 road, some southeast of Amiens and near to Villers-Bretonneux.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Somme departm ...
, Perham Down)
** Dec 1966 – Jun 1970.
14th/20th King's Hussars (moved from
Cachy Barracks
Cachy () is a commune in the Somme department in Hauts-de-France in northern France.
Geography
Cachy is situated on the D168 road, some southeast of Amiens and near to Villers-Bretonneux.
Population
See also
*Communes of the Somme departm ...
, Perham Down and then to
Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth)
** Nov 1970 – Jun 1979.
Queen's Royal Irish Hussars
The Queen's Royal Irish Hussars, abbreviated as QRIH, was a cavalry regiment of the British Army formed from the amalgamation of the 4th Queen's Own Hussars and the 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars in 1958. The regiment saw active service against ...
(moved to
Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth)
** Jul 1979 – Nov 1986.
3rd Royal Tank Regiment (moved from
Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth and then to
Allenby Barracks, Bovington)
** Nov 1986 – Jul 1992.
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards (amalgamated with 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards, to form The
Royal Dragoon Guards)
** Jul 1992 – Jul 1996.
Royal Dragoon Guards (moved to
Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth)
** Aug 1996 – Jun 1999.
1st Royal Tank Regiment
The 1st Royal Tank Regiment (1 RTR) was an armoured regiment of the British Army. It is part of the Royal Tank Regiment, itself part of the Royal Armoured Corps and operationally under 12th Armoured Infantry Brigade.
History Formation
The regimen ...
(moved to
RAF Honington
Royal Air Force Honington or more simply RAF Honington is a Royal Air Force station located south of Thetford near Ixworth in Suffolk, England. Although used as a bomber station during the Second World War, RAF Honington is now the RAF Regi ...
as part of the new
Joint NBC Regiment
The Joint Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Regiment was a specialist expeditionary unit of the British armed forces. Personnel of the Joint CBRN Regiment were trained in the detection, identification and monitoring of nuclear, biolo ...
)
*Infantry:
**Jun 1994 – Jan 1998. 1st
Devonshire and Dorset Regiment
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(moved from
Albuhera Barracks, Werl, and then to
Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster)
**Jan 1998 – Feb 2005. 1st
Royal Regiment of Wales (moved from
Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow and then to
Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth)
**Feb 2005 – present. 1st
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment
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(moved from
Burtphore Barracks, Tidworth)
*
Royal Artillery
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:
**Jan 1962 – Nov 1972. 24 Missile Regiment
Royal Artillery
The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
(moved from
Assaye Barracks
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The settlement ...
, Neinburg and then to Ubique Barracks, Dortmund)
**Nov 1972 – Jan 1978. 45 Medium Regiment
Royal Artillery
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(moved from Ubique Barracks, Dortmund and then to
Haig Barracks Haig may refer to:
Places
*Haig Avenue, football stadium in Southport, England
*Haig, British Columbia, settlement in British Columbia, Canada
*Haig, Nebraska, a community in the United States
* Haig Point Club, private community on Daufuskie Isla ...
, Hohne )
**Jan 1978 – Apr 1984. 25 Field Regiment
Royal Artillery
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(moved from
Dennis Barracks
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The name came from Dionysus, the Greek god of ecstatic states, particularly those produced by wine, which is sometime ...
, Munsterlager and then disbanded)
**Apr 1984 – Jan 1990.
3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (moved from
Hopton Barracks, Devizes and then to
Kirkee Barracks
Khadki is a cantonment in the city of Pune, India. It has now flourished as a quasi-metropolis & centered in the northern region of the city.
Description
Khadki could be considered an Indian Army base, along with an ordnance factory consisting ...
, Colchester)
**Jan 1990 – May 1993. 45 Field Regiment
Royal Artillery
The Royal Regiment of Artillery, commonly referred to as the Royal Artillery (RA) and colloquially known as "The Gunners", is one of two regiments that make up the artillery arm of the British Army. The Royal Regiment of Artillery comprises t ...
(moved from
Kirkee Barracks
Khadki is a cantonment in the city of Pune, India. It has now flourished as a quasi-metropolis & centered in the northern region of the city.
Description
Khadki could be considered an Indian Army base, along with an ordnance factory consisting ...
, Colchester and then disbanded)
*
Royal Engineers:
**Dec 1999 – present.
35 Engineer Regiment (moved from
Gordon Barracks, Hameln) (took over buildings from Royal Armoured Corps and then, in Sep 2001, relocated to the HQ building vacated by
20th Armoured Brigade
The 20th Armoured Brigade Combat Team, previously the 20th Armoured Infantry Brigade, is an armoured infantry brigade formation of the British Army, currently headquartered at Wing Barracks, Bulford, Wiltshire, as part of the 3rd (United Kingdo ...
)
*
Royal Army Ordnance Corps
The Royal Army Ordnance Corps (RAOC) was a corps of the British Army. At its renaming as a Royal Corps in 1918 it was both a supply and repair corps. In the supply area it had responsibility for weapons, armoured vehicles and other military equip ...
:
**Oct 1970 – Apr 1982. 1 (BR) Corps Combat Supplies Battalion RAOC (to be renamed to 5 Ordnance Battalion RAOC)
**Apr 1982 – Apr 1993. 5 Ordnance Battalion RAOC (moved
Princess Royal Barracks
The Princess Royal Barracks, Deepcut, commonly referred to as Deepcut Barracks, is a former British Army installation near Camberley, Surrey. It was the headquarters of the Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) and also the Defence College of Logistics, Po ...
, Gutersloh and
Tower Barracks
Grafenwoehr Training Area (GTA) is a United States Army training base located near Grafenwöhr, Bavaria, Germany. At 232 km2, it is the largest US training facility in Europe. The base is operated by 7th Army Joint Multinational Training Comm ...
, Dulmen) (merged with 6 Ordnance Battalion RAOC to become
6 Supply Regiment Royal Logistic Corps
The Royal Logistic Corps provides logistic support functions to the British Army. It is the largest Corps in the Army.
History
The Royal Logistic Corps (RLC) was formed on 5 April 1993, by the union of five British Army corps:
* Royal Engin ...
)
*
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers:
**unknown – Apr 1950. REME Technical Training School BAOR (moved to
Glamorgan Barracks, Duisburg)
**circa 1979. 57 Station Workshop REME
**unknown. 20 Close Support Company REME
**1995 – 2007. 3 Battalion REME (moved from
Hobart Barracks
Hobart Barracks is a former military airfield, located 1.6 km east-northeast of Detmold in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany.
History
Inter War years
Flughafen Detmold was built in 1934 on the northeastern edge of the city and was intended ...
, Detmold) (to be renamed 3 (Close Support) Battalion REME)
**2007 – 2019. 3 (Close Support) Battalion REME
**2019. The last remaining troops were withdrawn and the barracks closed.
References
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British Army barracks in Germany