[1] Their creation took place as part of the Cardwell Reforms which encouraged the localisation of British military forces.
[4] At around the same time 14 Signal Regiment (Satellite and Heavy Radio) moved onto the site and remained there until they were disbanded in 1977.
[6][7] Based on the evidence, the police began a search for Lamplugh's body and investigators wanted to dig at Norton Barracks.
[10] In 2022 a statue of a sentry by Scottish sculptor John McKenna was unveiled near the barracks.
[11] Anne, Princess Royal later paid a visit to the sculpture in 2023 to honour those who served in the Worcestershire Regiment.