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0.1 The Salisbury Plain Training Area (cross-hatched) in the county of Wiltshire (shaded). Inset shows location of Wiltshire in UK 2
1.1 The view of Stonehenge from the A303, with helicopter on the horizon. Credit: Vron Ware 20
1.2 Initial acquisition of land by War Office (1899). Adapted from James, Plain Soldiering 25
1.3 Copehill Down, a Fighting-in-Built-up-Areas training village on Salisbury Plain. © Melanie Friend, from The Plain (Stockport: Dewi Lewis Publishing, 2020). Original in colour 30
2.1 Everyday scene in a garrison town. Credit: Mitra Pariyar 50
2.2 Shop in Tidworth, established in 2010 by Gurkha veterans and their families. Credit: Vron Ware 53
3.1 Garrisons on the east side of the Salisbury Plain Training Area. Tidworth is approximately 3.5 miles north of the A303 which runs east to west along the bottom of the map 69
3.2 Street furniture in Ludgershall, 2018. Credit: Antonia Dawes 85
4.1 Aspire Defence was set up to deliver Project Allenby Connaught for the Defence Infrastructure Organisation. Credit: Vron Ware 96
4.2 Lovells construction billboard advertising the new estates for army families. Credit: Antonia Dawes 102
5.1 The khaki economy of an army town. Credit: Vron Ware 122
6.1 Armed Forces Day, Trowbridge, Wiltshire, 2018. Credit: Antonia Dawes 139
7.1 Tidworth War Memorial in the Community Centre field, with engravings chosen by local residents. Credit: Vron Ware 167
7.2 Tattoo parlour in Ludgershall, November 2018. Credit: Vron Ware 173
7.3 The Help for Heroes statue in front of Tedworth House. Credit: Vron Ware 175
7.4 Front cover of Sanctuary 2018, showing the Kiwi carved into the chalk landscape by troops from New Zealand in 1919. Photograph by SAC Pippa Fowles RAF. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0 185
8.1 Stone curlew, Burhinus oedicnemus, at autumn roost on a carefully managed (in co-operation with the land owners) ‘stone curlew plot’. The birds are crepuscular, being more active in the twilight, and generally sleepy in daylight hours. Credit: Andy Hay (rspb-images.com) 195
8.2 The Imberbus provides an annual bus service from Warminster to Imber and other points on Salisbury Plain. Credit: Martin Curtis / Imberbus 210
9.1 A local business that survived the pandemic. Credit: Vron Ware 214
9.2 Protestors at the perimeter of MoD Boscombe Down where a Boeing 767 aircraft was waiting to take asylum seekers to Rwanda, 14 June 2022. Credit: PA Images / Alamy stock photo 223
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England’s military heartland

Preparing for war on Salisbury Plain

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