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Paul
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Number of posts : 817
Age : 71
Localisation : Limavady, N.I.
Cap Badge : R.E.M.E.
Places Served : Arborfield (Basic training), S.E.M.E. Bordon (Trade training), Barnard Castle, Hemer, Belfast (Emergency Tour), Londonderry, Munster, Brunei, Hong Kong
Registration date : 2008-04-06

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PostSubject: One "t" or two?   One "t" or two? Icon_minitime17/1/2009, 12:37

Does anyone have a photograph of the sign at the front gate, or letter from Vittoria/Vitoria Barracks with the address?

Was it a signwriters mistake in adding an extra "t" to the name?

All references to the Barracks show Vittoria, references to the battle show both spellings!

Paul.
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Oliver (Trince)
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Number of posts : 44
Age : 55
Localisation : 52°38'50.20''N 9°51'40.52''E, Germany
Cap Badge : MSO BAOR
Places Served : MSO Hildesheim, MSO Bracht
Registration date : 2008-06-17

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PostSubject: Re: One "t" or two?   One "t" or two? Icon_minitime18/1/2009, 11:01

Wikipedia.de

http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_der_geschlossenen_ausl%C3%A4ndischen_Milit%C3%A4rbasen_in_Deutschland

Werl:

Vittoria Barracks (GB, 1994)

Maybe that will help you a bit
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