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[edit]Is anybody able to cite the following statement?
"The station will then be held on a Care and Maintenance basis, until the relocation of the Multi-national HQ Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) to Innsworth from Rheindahlen in Germany, starting in 2009."
As far as I'm aware this has not been announced yet.--Nunners (talk) 06:52, 16 February 2008 (UTC)
- "The former RAF Innsworth site in Gloucestershire was officially renamed Imjin Barracks at a special ceremony on Friday 21 November 2008".(Farewell Innsworth, welcome Imjin, An Estate and Environment news article, 24 November 2008). "The fanfare of ownership and naming has subsided and the real business of making a home for ARRC begins in a material way" (Work begins at Imjin barracks, This is Glostershire, February 14, 2009). "In 2010, Imjin Barracks in Gloucester (formerly RAF Innsworth) will become home to the Allied Rapid Reaction Corps (ARRC) - a deployable NATO HQ relocating from Germany" (Defence in the South West, MOD, retrieved 2009-12-06)
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