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  • Bermuda Garrison
  • British military post

    The Bermuda Garrison was the military establishment maintained on the British Overseas Territory and Imperial fortress of Bermuda by the regular British

    Bermuda Garrison

    Bermuda Garrison

    Bermuda_Garrison

  • St. George's Garrison, Bermuda
  • British military post

    George's Garrison was the first permanent military camp of the Bermuda Garrison established in the British colony and Imperial fortress of Bermuda (or The

    St. George's Garrison, Bermuda

    St. George's Garrison, Bermuda

    St._George's_Garrison,_Bermuda

  • Bermuda
  • British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic

    Bermuda is a British Overseas Territory in the North Atlantic Ocean. The closest land outside the territory is in the US state of North Carolina, about

    Bermuda

    Bermuda

    Bermuda

  • Fort Victoria, Bermuda
  • Historic site in St. George's Island, Bermuda

    Retreat Hill, within St. George's Garrison, at the North-East of St. George's Island, in the British colony of Bermuda. The fort shares its hilltop location

    Fort Victoria, Bermuda

    Fort Victoria, Bermuda

    Fort_Victoria,_Bermuda

  • Bermuda Base Command
  • Military unit

    raised two part-time units, the Bermuda Militia Artillery to reinforce the Royal Garrison Artillery, and the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps to reinforce

    Bermuda Base Command

    Bermuda Base Command

    Bermuda_Base_Command

  • Royal Bermuda Regiment
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    of the Bermuda Garrison since the 1957 withdrawal of regular units and detachments from Bermuda. The two original units, the mostly black Bermuda Militia

    Royal Bermuda Regiment

    Royal Bermuda Regiment

    Royal_Bermuda_Regiment

  • Prospect Camp, Bermuda
  • Military installation manned by the Royal Garrison Artillery

    as Prospect Garrison, was the main infantry camp of the Bermuda Garrison, the military force stationed in the Imperial fortress of Bermuda. It also contained

    Prospect Camp, Bermuda

    Prospect Camp, Bermuda

    Prospect_Camp,_Bermuda

  • Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps
  • Military unit

    The Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC) was created in 1894 as a reserve for the Regular Army infantry component of the Bermuda Garrison. Renamed the

    Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps

    Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps

    Bermuda_Volunteer_Rifle_Corps

  • Charles Napier (British Army officer, born 1782)
  • Major General, Governor of Sindh, and Commander-in-Chief in British India (1782-1853)

    subsequently served in Bermuda, where the 102 Regiment was posted in 1812 to the Bermuda Garrison, stationed at St. George's Garrison. Bermuda, part of British

    Charles Napier (British Army officer, born 1782)

    Charles Napier (British Army officer, born 1782)

    Charles_Napier_(British_Army_officer,_born_1782)

  • St David's Battery
  • Former artillery battery in Bermuda

    David's Island, Bermuda maintained until 1953 by the Bermuda Garrison of the British Army. It was built and manned by the Royal Garrison Artillery and the

    St David's Battery

    St David's Battery

    St_David's_Battery

  • Royal Bermuda Yacht Club
  • become established in Bermuda primarily as a pastime of idle officers of the Bermuda Garrison and the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda. In 1845, Prince Albert

    Royal Bermuda Yacht Club

    Royal Bermuda Yacht Club

    Royal_Bermuda_Yacht_Club

  • Governor of Bermuda
  • Representative of the British monarch in Bermuda

    upper house of Bermuda's Parliament). The governor is also commander-in-chief of Bermuda, formerly in control of a large Bermuda Garrison composed of regular

    Governor of Bermuda

    Governor of Bermuda

    Governor_of_Bermuda

  • Bermuda Militia Artillery
  • Military unit

    The Bermuda Militia Artillery was a unit of part-time soldiers organised in 1895 as a reserve for the Royal Garrison Artillery detachment of the Regular

    Bermuda Militia Artillery

    Bermuda Militia Artillery

    Bermuda_Militia_Artillery

  • John Chard
  • British Army officer and Victoria Cross recipient (1847-1897)

    1868. He was involved with the construction of fortifications in the Bermuda Garrison (three years) and at Malta (two years) before he was deployed to southern

    John Chard

    John Chard

    John_Chard

  • St. George's, Bermuda
  • Town in Bermuda, United Kingdom

    (1792–1869), American obstetrician Robert John Simmons, who served in the Bermuda Garrison before dying of wounds as a First Sergeant in the 54th Massachusetts

    St. George's, Bermuda

    St. George's, Bermuda

    St._George's,_Bermuda

  • British North America
  • British possessions from 1783 to 1907

    America, the still-growing Bermuda Garrison was elevated to a separate. Bermuda Command The Colony of Newfoundland, like Bermuda, was not included in the

    British North America

    British North America

    British_North_America

  • Bermuda Militia Infantry
  • Military unit

    The Bermuda Militia Infantry was raised in 1939 as a part-time reserve of the British Army's Bermuda Garrison. The Parliament of Bermuda had authorised

    Bermuda Militia Infantry

    Bermuda Militia Infantry

    Bermuda_Militia_Infantry

  • Commander-in-Chief, North America
  • British Army position (1755–1867)

    for military matters in the maritime provinces. Prior to 1784, the Bermuda Garrison (an independent company, detached from the 2nd Regiment of Foot, from

    Commander-in-Chief, North America

    Commander-in-Chief, North America

    Commander-in-Chief,_North_America

  • Conscription in the United Kingdom
  • the Bermuda Garrison, with the reserve units taking on greater responsibilities). Conscription into the Bermuda Militia Artillery and the Bermuda Volunteer

    Conscription in the United Kingdom

    Conscription_in_the_United_Kingdom

  • List of islands of Bermuda
  • coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) Bermuda is an archipelago consisting of 181 islands. Geography of Bermuda Bermuda's 123 Islands Listed by name, large

    List of islands of Bermuda

    List of islands of Bermuda

    List_of_islands_of_Bermuda

  • History of Bermuda
  • Bermuda was first documented by a European in 1503 by Spanish explorer Juan de Bermúdez. In 1609, the English Virginia Company, which had established

    History of Bermuda

    History_of_Bermuda

  • Charles Stuart (abolitionist)
  • Bermudian-born abolitionist (1783–1865)

    posted to the Bermuda Garrison, possibly Lieutenant Hugh Stewart of the detachment of invalid regular soldiers belonging to the Royal Garrison Battalion,

    Charles Stuart (abolitionist)

    Charles Stuart (abolitionist)

    Charles_Stuart_(abolitionist)

  • Royal Garrison Artillery
  • Military unit

    the Bermuda Militia Artillery, which, like the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps, formed part of the garrison of the important Fortress colony of Bermuda and

    Royal Garrison Artillery

    Royal Garrison Artillery

    Royal_Garrison_Artillery

  • Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda
  • Base of the Royal Navy in the Western Atlantic

    (the attendant Bermuda Garrison of the British Army existed primarily to protect the naval base). In 1818 the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda officially replaced

    Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda

    Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda

    Royal_Naval_Dockyard,_Bermuda

  • Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site in British Overseas Territories, United Kingdom

    in the St. George's Garrison area to the North of the town. With so many regular soldiers in Bermuda, the Parliament of Bermuda came to see the militia

    Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda

    Historic Town of St George and Related Fortifications, Bermuda

    Historic_Town_of_St_George_and_Related_Fortifications,_Bermuda

  • British Army
  • Land warfare force of the United Kingdom

    Bermuda – which was treated as part of The Maritimes under the Commander-in-Chief at Nova Scotia until the Confederation of Canada, with its garrison

    British Army

    British Army

    British_Army

  • Sports and recreation in Bermuda
  • Sports in British territory

    reasons public schools did. Bermuda's role as the primary Royal Navy base in the Western Hemisphere, with an army garrison to match, ensured that the naval

    Sports and recreation in Bermuda

    Sports_and_recreation_in_Bermuda

  • Agar's Island, Bermuda
  • Island in Bermuda

    historically a secret munitions store, part of the Bermuda Garrison of the British Army. Bermuda had become an Imperial fortress, the primary base, dockyard

    Agar's Island, Bermuda

    Agar's Island, Bermuda

    Agar's_Island,_Bermuda

  • Provinces and territories of Canada
  • Top-level subdivisions of Canada

    termed a general officer commanding and the Bermuda garrison becoming a command in its own right. Bermuda was consequently left out of Canadian confederation

    Provinces and territories of Canada

    Provinces and territories of Canada

    Provinces_and_territories_of_Canada

  • Scaur Hill Fort, Bermuda
  • Fortified position on Bermuda

    station hospital, and other facilities of the Western District of the garrison of Bermuda (the Command Headquarters was at Prospect Camp in the Central District

    Scaur Hill Fort, Bermuda

    Scaur Hill Fort, Bermuda

    Scaur_Hill_Fort,_Bermuda

  • Imperial fortress
  • One of four key British colonial military outposts

    Indies Station Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda Bermuda Garrison Royal Air Force, Bermuda (1939–1945) Military of Bermuda Military of Gibraltar Gibdock Malta

    Imperial fortress

    Imperial fortress

    Imperial_fortress

  • Warwick Camp
  • British Army base in Bermuda

    area used by units of the Bermuda Garrison based elsewhere in the colony. Today, the Camp is the home of the Royal Bermuda Regiment. The base was located

    Warwick Camp

    Warwick Camp

    Warwick_Camp

  • Castle Islands Fortifications, Bermuda
  • Historic site in Castle Harbour, Bermuda

    It was quickly fortified and garrisoned by a standing militia. Initial fortification by the Virginia Company's (Bermuda was originally settled as an extension

    Castle Islands Fortifications, Bermuda

    Castle Islands Fortifications, Bermuda

    Castle_Islands_Fortifications,_Bermuda

  • Fort George, Bermuda
  • Square fort in Bermuda

    original main British Army camp in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda, St. George's Garrison. Fort George was one of a number of new forts (most built on

    Fort George, Bermuda

    Fort George, Bermuda

    Fort_George,_Bermuda

  • Bermuda Volunteer Engineers
  • Military unit

    Bermuda Garrison in 1928. From 1895 to 1931, the only Bermudian units within the garrison were part-time infantry and artillery soldiers, the Bermuda

    Bermuda Volunteer Engineers

    Bermuda Volunteer Engineers

    Bermuda_Volunteer_Engineers

  • Watford Island, Bermuda
  • Island of Bermuda

    two islands into one and the channel between into a camber. As the Bermuda Garrison was reduced after the First World War, Boaz and Watford Islands were

    Watford Island, Bermuda

    Watford_Island,_Bermuda

  • Charles Richard Sharpe
  • Recipient of the Victoria Cross (1889–1963)

    served with the 2nd Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment in the Bermuda Garrison before the war, arriving on the Western Front with that battalion 6

    Charles Richard Sharpe

    Charles_Richard_Sharpe

  • Robert John Simmons
  • U.S. Army soldier

    established in the colony in 1795, leading to a rapidly growing British Army Bermuda Garrison tasked with protecting the naval base, and keeping the colony out of

    Robert John Simmons

    Robert_John_Simmons

  • Western Redoubt
  • Fort on Bermuda

    original main British Army camp in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda, St. George's Garrison. The fort, originally intended to be named Fort William was

    Western Redoubt

    Western Redoubt

    Western_Redoubt

  • Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)
  • Military unit

    Garrison was the first permanent military camp of the Bermuda Garrison. On 9 Feb 1865 he died in St George's Bermuda, the Colonial Capital of Bermuda

    Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)

    Queen's Royal Regiment (West Surrey)

    Queen's_Royal_Regiment_(West_Surrey)

  • The Relief of Lucknow (film)
  • 1912 film by J. Searle Dawley

    colony of Bermuda, including the Prospect Camp Garrison Golf Links clubhouse (originally a private home built around 1700, and now a Bermuda National Trust

    The Relief of Lucknow (film)

    The Relief of Lucknow (film)

    The_Relief_of_Lucknow_(film)

  • Hamilton, Bermuda
  • Capital city of Bermuda

    British Overseas Territory of Bermuda, and the main settlement of Pembroke Parish. A port city, Hamilton is Bermuda's financial and commercial centre

    Hamilton, Bermuda

    Hamilton, Bermuda

    Hamilton,_Bermuda

  • Naval Facility Bermuda
  • colony of Bermuda had been one of the locations where the Bermuda Base Command (established by the United States to reinforce the Bermuda Garrison of the

    Naval Facility Bermuda

    Naval Facility Bermuda

    Naval_Facility_Bermuda

  • Boaz Island, Bermuda
  • Island of Bermuda

    them was replaced with a man-made isthmus. With the reduction of the Bermuda Garrison after the First World War, both islands were returned to the Royal

    Boaz Island, Bermuda

    Boaz Island, Bermuda

    Boaz_Island,_Bermuda

  • Military of Bermuda
  • military garrison. Following the loss of Britain's ports in thirteen of its former continental colonies after the American War of Independence, Bermuda assumed

    Military of Bermuda

    Military of Bermuda

    Military_of_Bermuda

  • Demographics of Bermuda
  • detachment from England to the Bermuda Garrison. Lloyd's visit to Bermuda lasted two years, and her Sketches of Bermuda (a collection of letters she had

    Demographics of Bermuda

    Demographics_of_Bermuda

  • Thomas Melville Dill
  • Bermudian lawyer, politician and soldier

    the Bermuda Militia Artillery, a reserve of the Royal Regiment of Artillery, as a lieutenant. The British Army maintained a large Bermuda Garrison of regular

    Thomas Melville Dill

    Thomas Melville Dill

    Thomas_Melville_Dill

  • Convict's Bay, Bermuda
  • George's Town on St. George's Island, Bermuda, and near to Ordnance Island. The bay was part of the Royal Navy base in Bermuda, which was at St. George's from

    Convict's Bay, Bermuda

    Convict's Bay, Bermuda

    Convict's_Bay,_Bermuda

  • Royal Army Service Corps
  • Former corps of the British Army (1888–1965)

    Sergeant John Matthias Bevan, ASC, in the new cemetery of St. George's Garrison (part of the Bermuda Garrison), in the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda

    Royal Army Service Corps

    Royal Army Service Corps

    Royal_Army_Service_Corps

  • Bermuda Police Service
  • Police service in Bermuda

    and the associated withdrawal of regular British Army units of the Bermuda Garrison in 1957 (leaving only part-time units), Police Headquarters and other

    Bermuda Police Service

    Bermuda_Police_Service

  • Hamilton Princess & Beach Club
  • Hotel in Bermuda

    to which the officers of the garrison were invited to mingle with guests). The UK Government had been imploring the Bermuda Government for decades to raise

    Hamilton Princess & Beach Club

    Hamilton Princess & Beach Club

    Hamilton_Princess_&_Beach_Club

  • United States Naval Station White's Island, Bermuda
  • Force Base. 1948-1970. United States Army Bermuda Garrison. 1941-1945 United States Navy, Naval Air Station Bermuda (originally Kindley Field) 1970-1995.

    United States Naval Station White's Island, Bermuda

    United States Naval Station White's Island, Bermuda

    United_States_Naval_Station_White's_Island,_Bermuda

  • The Talbot Brothers of Bermuda
  • Bermudan musical group

    performances, notably by soldiers assigned to the Bermuda Garrison. After the First World War, Bermuda's tourism industry went through considerable change

    The Talbot Brothers of Bermuda

    The_Talbot_Brothers_of_Bermuda

  • Reginald Appleby
  • English lawyer

    with seniority from 30 March 1855. His regiment served as part of the Bermuda Garrison from 1854 until October 1859 (with the Regimental Depot at Belfast

    Reginald Appleby

    Reginald_Appleby

  • Denis Bernard (British Army officer)
  • British Army general

    the Second World War. He was also Governor of Bermuda and General Officer Commanding the Bermuda Garrison. Bernard was born in London, the son of Percy

    Denis Bernard (British Army officer)

    Denis_Bernard_(British_Army_officer)

  • HMS Exeter (68)
  • York-class cruiser of the Royal Navy

    at the dockyard in Bermuda at the end of May and her Royal Marine detachment conducted combined exercises with the Bermuda Garrison to practice raiding

    HMS Exeter (68)

    HMS Exeter (68)

    HMS_Exeter_(68)

  • Khaki drill
  • Type of fabric and the military uniforms made of it

    khaki cotton uniform was worn in warmer areas (or in some garrisons, notably the Bermuda Garrison, over the warm and humid summers, while the serge uniform

    Khaki drill

    Khaki drill

    Khaki_drill

  • BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun
  • Naval gun

    to be sent to the Bermuda Garrison during the war, but the build-up of United States Army Coast Artillery Corps batteries in Bermuda from 1941 as part

    BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun

    BL 9.2-inch Mk IX – X naval gun

    BL_9.2-inch_Mk_IX_–_X_naval_gun

  • New South Wales Corps
  • Infantry regiment of the British Army

    Guernsey in July 1811. The regiment was posted to the Bermuda Garrison, stationed at St. George's Garrison in 1812, this being part of the Nova Scotia Command

    New South Wales Corps

    New_South_Wales_Corps

  • Remembrance Day
  • Day honouring military casualties of war

    Royal Navy, British Regular Army and Territorial Army units of the Bermuda Garrison, the Canadian Forces, the US Army, Air Force, and Navy, and various

    Remembrance Day

    Remembrance Day

    Remembrance_Day

  • History of Canada (1763–1867)
  • Prince Edward and Bermuda were under the Command of Lieutenant-General Sir John Coape Sherbrooke. Below Sherbrooke, the Bermuda Garrison was under the immediate

    History of Canada (1763–1867)

    History of Canada (1763–1867)

    History_of_Canada_(1763–1867)

  • Bermuda Flying School
  • a regular army detachment of infantry at Prospect Camp, formed the Bermuda Garrison, tasked with defending the various facilities of importance to the

    Bermuda Flying School

    Bermuda Flying School

    Bermuda_Flying_School

  • HMS Ajax (22)
  • Leander-class cruiser

    other ships of the squadron took part in combined exercises with the Bermuda Garrison to practice raiding a hostile shore. "Blue Land Force" (Headquarters

    HMS Ajax (22)

    HMS Ajax (22)

    HMS_Ajax_(22)

  • Gosling Brothers
  • Bermudan liquor company

    most widely available at the time. The bottles were salvaged from the Bermuda Garrison Officers' Messes and were sealed with black sealing wax. Soon, people

    Gosling Brothers

    Gosling Brothers

    Gosling_Brothers

  • SS Caledonia (1904)
  • Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda on 13 August to relieve the Royal Canadian Regiment, which had been posted to the Bermuda Garrison in place of the 2nd Battalion

    SS Caledonia (1904)

    SS Caledonia (1904)

    SS_Caledonia_(1904)

  • HMS Orion (85)
  • Leander-class cruiser

    Regiment), serving in the Bermuda Garrison and based at Prospect Camp. At the cathedral, Arthur Browne, the Bishop of Bermuda, conducted the memorial service

    HMS Orion (85)

    HMS Orion (85)

    HMS_Orion_(85)

  • William Burke Kirwan
  • Irish painter (1814–1880)

    army officer serving in the Bermuda Garrison, recorded Kirwan's presence in Bermuda in Chapter XII of his 1857 book BERMUDA; A COLONY, A FORTRESS AND A

    William Burke Kirwan

    William Burke Kirwan

    William_Burke_Kirwan

  • Bermuda Fitted Dinghy
  • Type of sail boat

    The Bermuda Fitted Dinghy is a type of racing-dedicated sail boat used for competitions between the yacht clubs of Bermuda. Although the class has only

    Bermuda Fitted Dinghy

    Bermuda Fitted Dinghy

    Bermuda_Fitted_Dinghy

  • Nicholas Bayard Dill
  • Bermudian politician, lawyer and military officer

    Volunteer Rifle Corps, providing signals detachments to other units of the Bermuda Garrison. Dill was promoted to lieutenant on 31 May 1937. The first commanding

    Nicholas Bayard Dill

    Nicholas_Bayard_Dill

  • Royal Fusiliers
  • Line infantry regiment of the British Army

    posted to the Bermuda Garrison, with 16 officers, 1 warrant officer, and 937 NCOs and men arriving at the Imperial fortress of Bermuda under Lieutenant-Colonel

    Royal Fusiliers

    Royal Fusiliers

    Royal_Fusiliers

  • Women in Bermuda
  • detachment from England to the Bermuda Garrison. Lloyd's visit to Bermuda lasted two years, and her Sketches of Bermuda (a collection of letters she had

    Women in Bermuda

    Women in Bermuda

    Women_in_Bermuda

  • Canadian Expeditionary Force
  • Field force for service overseas in the First World War

    the Colonial Office), with its garrison forming part of that of Nova Scotia (the second nearest landfall from Bermuda after the United States) under the

    Canadian Expeditionary Force

    Canadian_Expeditionary_Force

  • Henry Geary
  • British Army general

    the Imperial fortress colony of Bermuda between 1902 and 1904, which included control of the large Bermuda Garrison. Navy and Army Illustrated (Volume

    Henry Geary

    Henry Geary

    Henry_Geary

  • Irish diaspora
  • Irish people and their descendants living outside Ireland

    in the British Army's Bermuda Garrison (the Royal Navy had also benefitted from a shipload of Irish emigres wrecked on Bermuda, with most being recruited

    Irish diaspora

    Irish diaspora

    Irish_diaspora

  • Ramsay MacDonald
  • Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (1924; 1929–1935)

    and Derbyshire Regiment), serving in the Bermuda Garrison. At the cathedral, Arthur Browne, the Bishop of Bermuda, conducted the memorial service, which

    Ramsay MacDonald

    Ramsay MacDonald

    Ramsay_MacDonald

  • List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories
  • serve more than one island or territory. See below for details. Bermuda Police Service Bermuda Airport Security Police Royal Anguilla Police Force Pitcairn

    List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories

    List of law enforcement agencies in the United Kingdom, Crown Dependencies and British Overseas Territories

    List_of_law_enforcement_agencies_in_the_United_Kingdom,_Crown_Dependencies_and_British_Overseas_Territories

  • British colonization of the Americas
  • Prince Edward and Bermuda were under the Command of Lieutenant-General Sir John Coape Sherbrooke. Below Sherbrooke, the Bermuda Garrison was under the immediate

    British colonization of the Americas

    British colonization of the Americas

    British_colonization_of_the_Americas

  • Military history of Nova Scotia
  • Provincial military history

    America until left out of the Confederation of Canada. Militarily, the Bermuda Garrison fell under the Commander-in-Chief in Nova Scotia until Canadian Confederation

    Military history of Nova Scotia

    Military history of Nova Scotia

    Military_history_of_Nova_Scotia

  • Bermuda Militia (1612–1815)
  • base on Bermuda. This resulted in a parallel build-up of the British Army's Bermuda Garrison, intended to protect the naval base. Bermuda's militias

    Bermuda Militia (1612–1815)

    Bermuda Militia (1612–1815)

    Bermuda_Militia_(1612–1815)

  • Kindley Air Force Base
  • Former United States Air Force base in Bermuda

    a staging post for trans-Atlantic flights. The United States Army garrisoned Bermuda with ground forces for the remainder of the war, including Fort Bell

    Kindley Air Force Base

    Kindley Air Force Base

    Kindley_Air_Force_Base

  • Hull Rifles
  • Military unit

    offensive, when it was virtually destroyed. Its 2nd Line battalion garrisoned Bermuda for much of the war. During the Second World War the 4th Battalion

    Hull Rifles

    Hull Rifles

    Hull_Rifles

  • Bermuda Cadet Corps
  • Disbanded cadet force in Bermuda

    was attached to the Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps (BVRC). On 12 April 1901, the Officer Commanding Troops of the Bermuda Garrison received notification

    Bermuda Cadet Corps

    Bermuda Cadet Corps

    Bermuda_Cadet_Corps

  • Caribbean Regiment
  • Military unit of the British Army during WW II

    corps in England. This contingent departed Bermuda in June, 1940, following which concern of denuding the garrison meant a moratorium was placed on any further

    Caribbean Regiment

    Caribbean Regiment

    Caribbean_Regiment

  • Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry
  • Light infantry regiment of the British Army

    fortress colony of Bermuda. The Bermuda Garrison no longer received a full regular army infantry battalion, as the part-time Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps

    Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

    Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry

    Duke_of_Cornwall's_Light_Infantry

  • St. George's Island, Bermuda
  • One of the principal islands of Bermuda

    St. George's Island is one of the main islands of the territory of Bermuda and lies within St. George's Parish (originally designated the General Land

    St. George's Island, Bermuda

    St. George's Island, Bermuda

    St._George's_Island,_Bermuda

  • Geoffry Scoones
  • British Indian Army officer

    England, at The Hermitage, Sutton Lane. His father was posted to the Bermuda Garrison with the 3rd Battalion the Royal Fusiliers, arriving aboard the troopship

    Geoffry Scoones

    Geoffry Scoones

    Geoffry_Scoones

  • Royal Engineers
  • Military Engineers of the British Army

    replaced the regular Royal Engineers companies withdrawn from the Bermuda Garrison in 1928. The part-time reserve forces were amalgamated into the Territorial

    Royal Engineers

    Royal Engineers

    Royal_Engineers

  • Stella Maris Church, St. George's
  • Catholic parish in Bermuda

    1849 when services were permitted in the chapel of the British Army's Bermuda Garrison. When the American Kindley Air Force Base was established during the

    Stella Maris Church, St. George's

    Stella Maris Church, St. George's

    Stella_Maris_Church,_St._George's

  • Royal Lincolnshire Regiment
  • Military unit

    confused with the Command Headquarters of the Bermuda Garrison, to which it was subsidiary, with Governor of Bermuda Lieutenant-General Sir Alexander Hood serving

    Royal Lincolnshire Regiment

    Royal Lincolnshire Regiment

    Royal_Lincolnshire_Regiment

  • 87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot
  • Former British Army regiment

    1868, before sailing for Nova Scotia in 1872, transferring to the Bermuda Garrison in 1876 and embarking for home in 1877. As part of the Cardwell Reforms

    87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot

    87th (Royal Irish Fusiliers) Regiment of Foot

    87th_(Royal_Irish_Fusiliers)_Regiment_of_Foot

  • Militia (British Empire)
  • Paramilitary forces of colonial Britain

    [citation needed] With the build up of regular forces of the Bermuda Garrison, the Parliament of Bermuda allowed the Militia Act to lapse following the War of

    Militia (British Empire)

    Militia_(British_Empire)

  • Warwick Parish
  • Parish of Bermuda

    the former rifle ranges of the Imperial military garrison, which is, today, the home of the Bermuda Regiment, and most of which doubles as parkland (and

    Warwick Parish

    Warwick Parish

    Warwick_Parish

  • Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)
  • Infantry regiment

    to England in 1888. It transferred to Malta in 1894, and joined the Bermuda Garrison the following year. In 1897, it moved to Halifax, and in 1898 to the

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    Prince of Wales's Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians)

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  • George Prevost
  • British Army officer and colonial administrator (1767–1816)

    Prince Edward and Bermuda were under the Command of Lieutenant-General Sir John Coape Sherbrooke. Below Sherbrooke, the Bermuda Garrison was under the immediate

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  • House of Assembly of Bermuda
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    re-established and greatly expanded military garrison. This reflected the increasing importance placed on Bermuda by the Imperial government following the

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    House of Assembly of Bermuda

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  • Army Cadet Force
  • British youth organization

    colonies. The Bermuda Cadet Corps was formed at the turn of the century with detachments in the schools of the British Army's Bermuda Garrison and the Royal

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    Army Cadet Force

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  • HMAS Hobart (D63)
  • 1936-1962 modified Leander-class light cruiser of the Royal and Royal Australian Navies

    Regiment), serving in the Bermuda Garrison and based at Prospect Camp Scotland. At the cathedral, Arthur Browne, the Bishop of Bermuda, conducted the memorial

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    HMAS Hobart (D63)

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  • Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club
  • primarily as a pastime of idle officers of the Bermuda Garrison and the Royal Naval Dockyard, Bermuda. Members of that club, however, focused primarily

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    Royal Hamilton Amateur Dinghy Club

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  • Army Football Association
  • English county football association for football within the British Army

    Garrison Artillery, victors in the 1917 Governor's Cup football match, contested by teams from the Royal Navy and the British Army's Bermuda Garrison

    Army Football Association

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  • William Nelson Hutchinson
  • Regiment of Foot, and Commander of Troops of the Bermuda Garrison, he became acting Governor of Bermuda on 30 November 1846, pending arrival of the replacement

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  • Hind
  • n.

    A spotted food fish of the genus Epinephelus, as E. apua of Bermuda, and E. Drummond-hayi of Florida; -- called also coney, John Paw, spotted hind.

  • Rockfish
  • n.

    Any one of several species of Florida and Bermuda groupers of the genus Epinephelus.

  • Cony
  • n.

    An important edible West Indian fish (Epinephelus apua); the hind of Bermuda.

  • Starve
  • v. t.

    To distress or subdue by famine; as, to starvea garrison into a surrender.

  • Garrison
  • v. t.

    To place troops in, as a fortification, for its defense; to furnish with soldiers; as, to garrison a fort or town.

  • Ward
  • n.

    One who, or that which, guards; garrison; defender; protector; means of guarding; defense; protection.

  • Pomfret
  • n.

    A marine food fish of Bermuda (Brama Raji).

  • Siege
  • n.

    The sitting of an army around or before a fortified place for the purpose of compelling the garrison to surrender; the surrounding or investing of a place by an army, and approaching it by passages and advanced works, which cover the besiegers from the enemy's fire. See the Note under Blockade.

  • Garrisoned
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Garrison

  • Tattoo
  • n.

    A beat of drum, or sound of a trumpet or bugle, at night, giving notice to soldiers to retreat, or to repair to their quarters in garrison, or to their tents in camp.

  • Garrisoning
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Garrison

  • Round
  • n.

    A walk performed by a guard or an officer round the rampart of a garrison, or among sentinels, to see that the sentinels are faithful and all things safe; also, the guard or officer, with his attendants, who performs this duty; -- usually in the plural.

  • Provision
  • v. t.

    To supply with food; to victual; as, to provision a garrison.

  • Storeship
  • n.

    A vessel used to carry naval stores for a fleet, garrison, or the like.

  • Presidio
  • n.

    A place of defense; a fortress; a garrison; a fortress; a garrison or guardhouse.

  • Ballahou
  • n.

    A fast-sailing schooner, used in the Bermudas and West Indies.

  • Garrison
  • v. t.

    To secure or defend by fortresses manned with troops; as, to garrison a conquered territory.

  • Turbot
  • n.

    The filefish; -- so called in Bermuda.

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