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Grave bol
15 February 2013, 13:45,
#11
RE: Grave bol
I have, the beds are the same metal back breakers we had in the army !! It was the one near sadberge just after it was decommisioned and before it was filled in.

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15 February 2013, 14:15,
#12
RE: Grave bol
(15 February 2013, 13:45)NorthernRaider Wrote: I have, the beds are the same metal back breakers we had in the army !! It was the one near sadberge just after it was decommisioned and before it was filled in.

i think most of them have been filled in now, but not all Wink. the last one was in was haydon bridge and had all the original papers/maps and yes those bunks ! it was surprisingly very well preserved and would make a decent bol for the short term use anyway.
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15 February 2013, 20:43,
#13
RE: Grave bol
Just by coincidence they were showing one of those last night on the telly,.. they had a couple of guys on that once used them when they were in the corp... they said that there was still thousands of them around Scotland,....I wouldn't mind finding one on my patch
A major part of survival is invisibility.
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15 February 2013, 20:51, (This post was last modified: 15 February 2013, 20:56 by NorthernRaider.)
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RE: Grave bol
(15 February 2013, 20:43)Highlander Wrote: Just by coincidence they were showing one of those last night on the telly,.. they had a couple of guys on that once used them when they were in the corp... they said that there was still thousands of them around Scotland,....I wouldn't mind finding one on my patch

They are distributed in a triangular pattern every 16 miles in three directions from the local command centre IIRC. I think all the locations are actually listed on Sub Brit or in War Plan UK.

OK quick dig lists War time HQs for you in Kirkaldy Fife, Craigiebarns Dundee Tayside, Woodhill house Aberdeen, Raigmore Inverness.

Here you go an interactive doofah thing.

http://www.rocbunkers.co.uk/roclocations.htm

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15 February 2013, 21:16,
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RE: Grave bol
Well that map puts one about five miles away,... 14 miles away and about 25 miles away from us,...I might look into the one five miles away
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15 February 2013, 22:03,
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RE: Grave bol
heres a map of the them
https://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?t=h&ie...e1cf5062cd
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15 February 2013, 22:48,
#17
RE: Grave bol
As someone who isn't familiar, what's a roc bunker & how would I recognise one? The questions may make me sound thick but I'm tired, been up since 3am.
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15 February 2013, 22:51,
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RE: Grave bol
(15 February 2013, 22:48)Geordie_Rob Wrote: As someone who isn't familiar, what's a roc bunker & how would I recognise one? The questions may make me sound thick but I'm tired, been up since 3am.

best i could come up with
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Observer_Corps
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16 February 2013, 07:41,
#19
RE: Grave bol
I'm still searching for those in my area, they should be good for bugging out. Kenneth Eames.
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16 February 2013, 10:51,
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RE: Grave bol
(15 February 2013, 22:48)Geordie_Rob Wrote: As someone who isn't familiar, what's a roc bunker & how would I recognise one? The questions may make me sound thick but I'm tired, been up since 3am.

Start here its the history of the ROC
http://www.rocbunkers.co.uk/

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