Drumadd Barracks

Drumadd Barracks
Armagh, Northern Ireland
Drumadd Barracks
Location within Northern Ireland
Coordinates 54°20′56″N 6°38′02″W / 54.349°N 6.634°W / 54.349; -6.634Coordinates: 54°20′56″N 6°38′02″W / 54.349°N 6.634°W / 54.349; -6.634
Type Barracks
Site information
Owner Ministry of Defence
Operator  British Army
Site history
Built 1975
In use 1975-2007
Garrison information
Occupants 3rd Infantry Brigade

Drumadd Barracks is a former military installation in Armagh, Northern Ireland.

History

The barracks were established on Hamiltonsbawn Road in Armagh in 1975.[1] They became a base for 2nd Battalion, Ulster Defence Regiment in 1976, during the Troubles, and then became headquarters for 3rd Infantry Brigade, who moved from the Mahon Road Barracks in Portadown, in February 1988.[2] The barracks were also the southern area regional command headquarters.[3] In November 1996 a 2,500 lb bomb planted by the Provisional Irish Republican Army was found abandoned about half a mile from the barracks.[4][5]

In 2003 an ornate memorial window was unveiled at the barracks by Archbishop Robin Eames.[6] The barracks were vacated in July 2007 and sold for redevelopment in September 2014.[7]

References

  1. "Drumadd Barracks, Armagh". Hansard. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  2. Potter, p. 309
  3. "Gold Star" (PDF). Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  4. "Unexploded bomb found near Drumadd Barracks". Imperial War Museum. 1996. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  5. "IRA's top team behind bomb". The Mirror. 30 November 1996. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  6. "Archbishop in plea for political stability". Breaking News. 7 December 2003. Retrieved 11 October 2014.
  7. "Former Drumadd Army Barracks sold for business park redevelopment". Retrieved 11 October 2014.

Sources

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