Kamp Nieuw-Milligen, Military base in Nieuw-Milligen, Netherlands.
Kamp Nieuw-Milligen is a military installation in Apeldoorn that serves multiple branches of the Dutch armed forces. The site contains training facilities, workshops, vehicle maintenance areas, and administrative buildings spread across different operational zones.
The site was established in 1860 as a Remonte Depot and assigned to the First Infantry Regiment from Grave, complete with soldiers, horses, and artillery. Over time, it developed into a modern military facility serving multiple branches of the Dutch armed forces.
The site includes a memorial at the Dutch Reformed cemetery in Garderen, commemorating 29 prisoners of war who died from Spanish flu in 1919.
The western section operates as an air defense monitoring station and tracks the Dutch airspace for NATO operations. The eastern area functions as a workshop and vehicle maintenance facility for army units and houses training centers.
The western part functions as a ground station for the Royal Netherlands Air Force, monitoring Dutch airspace as part of NATO operations.
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