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Royal Observer Corps

Free admission

Royal Observer Corps — a memorial in england-south-east, United Kingdom.

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Typical visit
15 min–45 min
  • Free entry
  • Dog-friendly

About

Royal Observer Corps is a memorial located in england-south-east, United Kingdom. Sourced from OpenStreetMap (ODbL licence); see local listings for visitor information, opening hours and admission details.

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From the Wikipedia article

The Royal Observer Corps (ROC) was a civil defence organisation intended for the visual detection, identification, tracking and reporting of aircraft over Great Britain. It operated in the United Kingdom between 29 October 1925 and 31 December 1995, when the Corps' civilian volunteers were stood down (ROC headquarters staff at RAF Bentley Priory stood down on 31 March 1996). Composed mainly of civilian spare-time volunteers, ROC personnel wore a Royal Air Force (RAF) style uniform and latterly came under the administrative control of RAF Strike Command and the operational control of the Home Office. Civilian volunteers were trained and administered by a small cadre of professional full-time officers under the command of the Commandant Royal Observer Corps; latterly a serving RAF Air Commodore.

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Background

Description

In 1925, following a Defence Committee initiative undertaken the previous year, the formation of an RAF command concerning the Air Defence of Great Britain led to the provision of a Raid Reporting System, itself delegated to a sub-committee consisting of representatives from the Air Ministry, Home Office and the General Post Office. This Raid Reporting System was to provide for the visual detection, identification, tracking and reporting of aircraft over Great Britain, and was eventually to become known as the Observer Corps. The Observer Corps was subsequently awarded the title Royal by His Majesty King George VI in April 1941, in recognition of the meritorious service carried out by…

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Coordinates
51.3906, -0.9113
District
Wokingham
Parish
Arborfield and Newland
Postcode
RG2 9JS
Parliamentary constituency
Wokingham

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Frequently asked questions

Where is Royal Observer Corps?
Royal Observer Corps is in South-East England, United Kingdom (postcode RG2 9JS), in the parish of Arborfield and Newland.
Is Royal Observer Corps free to visit?
Yes, Royal Observer Corps is free to enter.
How do I get to Royal Observer Corps?
Drivers can navigate to postcode RG2 9JS. It sits within the Wokingham parliamentary constituency.