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    The Catterick Bridge Explosion occurred on 4 February 1944 in the railway sidings at Catterick Bridge station, on the Richmond Branch Line/Catterick Camp...
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    line at Catterick Bridge railway station. The line was built in 1915 as a light railway to bring materials in for the building of Catterick Camp, but...
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    Bierzo, Spain (3 January) London, United Kingdom (16 January) Catterick Bridge explosion (4  February) Balvano, Italy (2/3 March) Soham, United Kingdom...
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  • Bierzo, Spain (3 January) London, United Kingdom (16 January) Catterick Bridge explosion (4  February) Balvano, Italy (2/3 March) Soham, United Kingdom...
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  • Bierzo, Spain (3 January) London, United Kingdom (16 January) Catterick Bridge explosion (4  February) Balvano, Italy (2/3 March) Soham, United Kingdom...
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  • Bierzo, Spain (3 January) London, United Kingdom (16 January) Catterick Bridge explosion (4  February) Balvano, Italy (2/3 March) Soham, United Kingdom...
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  • January 28: A train of Allied prisoners of war on the Orvieto North railway bridge at Allerona in Italy is inadvertently bombed by United States Army Air Forces...
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  • Bierzo, Spain (3 January) London, United Kingdom (16 January) Catterick Bridge explosion (4  February) Balvano, Italy (2/3 March) Soham, United Kingdom...
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  • Bierzo, Spain (3 January) London, United Kingdom (16 January) Catterick Bridge explosion (4  February) Balvano, Italy (2/3 March) Soham, United Kingdom...
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    kills 184 people. March 29 – The north end of Ottawa's Interprovincial Bridge is destroyed by fire, severing Château Laurier from Hull Electric Railway...
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  • German military engineers blow up the Deutsche Reichsbahn's Hohenzollern Bridge across the Rhine at Cologne to inhibit the Allied assault on the city. March...
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  • United Kingdom – Catterick Bridge explosion, In North Yorkshire, England, a train carrying explosives exploded on Catterick Bridge station. The cause...
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  • ISBN 0-87046-026-9. "Operation Harling: Destruction of the Gorgopotamos Rail Bridge, 1942" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2011-10-05. Retrieved...
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    Catterick Bridge railway station was a railway station in North Yorkshire, England. It was built to serve the villages of Brompton-on-Swale and Catterick...
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    burial plots. Four of the graves are from the victims of the Catterick Bridge Explosion of 1944. The church is in the Benefice of Lower Wenseydale and...
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    February 1992, the Provisional IRA (IRA) exploded a bomb inside London Bridge station during the morning rush hour, causing extensive damage and wounding...
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    by an IRA bomb explosion on the Belfast-Dublin line near Belfast Central station. The CAIN database indicates that in the 1978 explosion, an inadequate...
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    Scammonden Bridge, also known locally as the Brown Cow Bridge (after the nearby Brown Cow Inn, now closed), spans the Deanhead cutting carrying the B6114...
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  • Force personnel—on weekend leave with their families—to and from bases at Catterick and Darlington during a period of railway strike action sourcing from...
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    at Bovington Camp and Catterick Garrison. 11 short hull units converted to become Chieftain, Armoured Vehicle-Launched Bridge Mk.6 (CH AVLB Mk 6). Chieftain...
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    to Hellenic Navy as a replacement of this ship), Hastings formerly HMS Catterick loaned to Hellenic Navy in 1946, Kanaris built as HMS Hatherleigh, Miaoulis...
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    much more severe explosion was averted by the men's actions. The resulting blast killed Nightall immediately. Signalman Frank Bridges, who was on the opposite...
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    February 1847. p. 6. Hewison, Christian H. (1983). Locomotive Boiler Explosions. Newton Abbot: David & Charles. pp. 33–34. ISBN 0-7153-8305-1. Map all...
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    insight course at the Parachute Regiment Assessment Course (PRAC) at Catterick Garrison. Over the three days, they have to pass a series of physical...
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  • bomb exploded closing Leeds railway station while another bomb explosion at a rail bridge in Doncaster halted both rail and motorway traffic. 21 April 1997:...
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    time) SAC Bridge was in a vehicle that was conducting a routine security patrol around Kandahar Airfield when it was caught in an explosion. A local interpreter...
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    ISBN 978-1-4738-1325-0. "1st Bn Duke of Edinburgh's Royal Regiment: Catterick 1990-1994". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 22 November...
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    Leeming Lane, a name it retains all the way between Boroughbridge and Catterick. The Roman Road through Leeming Bar took a slightly different route than...
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  • – Ten carriages carrying troops runs away at Catterick Camp, Yorkshire and crashes near Catterick Bridge. Three soldiers are killed. September 24 – United...
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    remaining at the docks. On 20 June 1915, the battalion left the docks for Catterick. A 40,000 t (39,000 long tons; 44,000 short tons) ferro-concrete grain...
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