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Jah Lush Wrote:

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> Can only think of the Territorial Army Barracks at

> High Wood at the beginning of Lordship Lane. I'd

> say that perhaps security has been stepped up

> after the events in Brussels today.



That's been gone for years now though? Turned into flats? Just the cadet centre now.

(I did love the fact that back in the day it was pretended to be a TA logistics unit, whereas it actually had part of 23 SAS hiding in the back. Why they thought anyone was fooled is beyond me...)


On a serious note it honestly could be anything. Exercise, response to today, something unrelated? Not like they're going to tell us.

5 Sea King helicopters have been conducting a flypast around the southwest today to mark their decommissioning. Perhaps they were also used st King's:


http://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/2016-03-21/in-pictures-sea-king-helicopters-in-final-fly-past-over-the-south-west/

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