Infantry Battle School
Infantry Battle School, Brecon | |
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Active | 1939-Present |
Country | United Kingdom |
Branch | British Army |
Type | Training |
Role | Infantry Training |
Part of | Army Recruiting and Training Division |
Military unit
The Infantry Battle School, Brecon is a British Army training establishment at Dering Lines in Brecon, Wales.
History
The Infantry Battle School was established at Brecon in 1939, at the start of the Second World War.[1] The Parachute Regiment formed a battle camp there in 1961, which was absorbed by the Tactical Training Wing of the School of Infantry in 1976.[1] The school was further redeveloped in 1995.[1]
A sub-unit of the Royal Gurkha Rifles, Gurkha Wing (Mandalay), is tasked with providing realistic OPFOR training for those at the IBS.[2]
Courses
Courses run at the Infantry Battle School:[3]
- Live Fire Tactical Training Course
- All Arms Skill At Arms Instructor Course
- All Arms Range Management Course
- Urban Operator Instructor Course
- Close Quarter Battle Instructor Course
- Dismounted Close Combat Trainer
- Platoon Commanders’ Battle Course
- Platoon Sergeants’ Battle Course
- Section Commanders’ Battle Course
References
External links
- Infantry Battle School
51°56′32″N 3°21′56″W / 51.9423°N 3.36555°W / 51.9423; -3.36555