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School of Service Intelligence

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School of Service Intelligence
Ashford, Kent
File:Intelligence Corps parade in High Street, Ashford - geograph.org.uk - 2214992.jpg
Troops from the school on parade in Ashford in May 1979
Site information
TypeTraining school
OwnerMinistry of Defence
OperatorFile:Flag of the British Army.svg British Army
Location
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Site history
Built1966
Built forMinistry of Defence
In use1966–1997

The School of Service Intelligence (SSI) was formed by adding Royal Navy and Royal Air Force elements to the former School of Military Intelligence. It was based at Templer Barracks in Ashford, Kent, United Kingdom alongside the Headquarters and Depot of the British Army's Intelligence Corps and the Joint Service Interrogation Wing.[1]

History

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The school was established as the School of Military Intelligence (SMI) at Templer Barracks in Ashford in 1966. It then became tri-service as the School of Service Intelligence (SSI) in 1969.[2]

The SSI provided training to all elements of the British Armed Forces, civilian authorities and international partners, although Intelligence Corps recruit and trade training was carried out by the Depot. The SSI was later renamed the Defence Intelligence and Security School (DISS). In 1997, following the closure of Templer Barracks as a result of work on the Channel Tunnel Rail Link, the DISS and other elements were relocated to the Defence Intelligence and Security Centre, at Chicksands near Shefford, Bedfordshire.[3]

The Barracks have now been demolished with the exception of Repton Manor, a Grade II listed building.[4]

Training

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The SSI provided all trade training for regular and Reserve soldiers and junior officers of the Intelligence Corps, preparing personnel for roles in the land warfare environment.[1]

References

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