Defence Explosive Ordnance Disposal, Munitions and Search Training Regiment

[2] Known for a time as 'B wing', it was placed under direct specialist control in 1950 and renamed the Army School of Ammunition.

[4] The Army School of Ammunition moved from Bramley to Kineton in 1974, as the former site became too small for the munitions natures being developed at the time.

This site was identified as a home for the School of Bomb Disposal, formed in 1941, and reflecting the nomination of the Royal Engineers as being responsible for the discipline.

[5] The Joint Service Bomb Disposal School at Broadbridge Heath in West Sussex closed in 1966 and training moved to Lodge Hill, Chattenden, Kent.

[1] DEMSS (South) moved to Bicester in 2013; the Lodge Hill site was put up for sale in 2016.