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Type
  
Royal Marines Base

In use
  
1942-present

Address
  
Poole BH15 4NQ, UK

Owner
  
Ministry of Defence

Occupant
  
Special Boat Service

Operator
  
Royal Navy

Occupants
  
Special Boat Service

Year built
  
1942

Built for
  
Royal Air Force

RM Poole

Similar
  
Rockley Park, T a Centre, South Lytchett Manor Ca, Beacon Hill Touring Park, Dr S Neave

Rm poole


Royal Marines Base Poole (RM Poole) is a British naval base in Poole, England and is the centre for the Royal Marines and Royal Navy amphibious and riverine activities.

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Rm poole photo behind the scenes


History

The base was built in 1942 with the creation of RAF Hamworthy. In 1944, control of the site was handed over to the Royal Navy for use as a naval establishment. The site was known as HMS Turtle and was used for training personnel for the D-Day landings. In May 1944, the site was closed but a small number of personnel were retained for basic maintenance of the base. The site was re-opened and taken over by the Royal Marines in 1954 and became known as the Amphibious School, Royal Marines. In 1956, it was expanded and was renamed the Joint Service Amphibious Warfare Centre (JSAWC). In the early 1960s, it was renamed the Amphibious Training Unit Royal Marines (ATURM). The Technical Training Wing was moved from Eastney Barracks to Poole in 1973 and the base became known as the Royal Marines Poole. 1 Assault Group Royal Marines, which are responsible for landing craft training, was formed at the site in October 2001.

The base has its own internal training area, which is located at the northern edge of the unit. It has been described as being a pre-deployment training area with a Forward Operating Base (FOB) scenario, a street faҫade and an Improvided Explosive Device (IED) lane.

Operations

  • Special Boat Service have four Sabre Squadrons based at RM Poole;
  • C Squadron
  • X Squadron
  • M Squadron
  • Z Squadron
  • 148 (Meiktila) Battery Royal Artillery
  • References

    RM Poole Wikipedia