I was here in 1992 after passing out from JLR Regt in Colerne and worked in the guardroom for a bit thanks for sharing the old cookhouse was pretty decent in the day
Brilliant video, just came across it now as someone has posted it on a RCT page on Facebook, memories came flooding back, the rooms the Naafi & Gym to mention a few. Yeah most of these rooms were 4 man rooms with beds & lockers in. Did my Basic here in1988. Pity you never realized at the time the magnitude of the video when you were filming it ,as many soldiers passed through this place. Great work though. Many thanks.
Brought back some memories, I did my basic training here in 1989. The Guardroom hasn't changed, got sent to the cells twice during locker inspections due to my socks not being smiley enough. Had to run around that little roundabout by the accommodation blocks when we messed up
And now the nightmares can end. Basic training Intake 419 July 1974. Still in touch with some lads, and the reunions, 40 odd years later. All hail the Mighty Trogs of 17 SQN ,10 Regt RCT. Bish.
Stumbled across this footage when searching for info on a VC winner from the RASC - which became the RCT. My father was at Buller in the 60's, he returned to watch me at my passing out parade in the mid 80's and my brother also trained and passed out there shortly after me. From your filming the buildings and layout had changed little. The rooms, beds and even lockers were familiar, the dining area was also the same. I had no idea it was being demolished, I would have done anything to return and look round like you guys, although I think I would have wept (it was spotlessly clean when I was there). Training was tough, but the best weeks of my life, and my father was very proud to return to see his sons there. I was eventually wounded on active duty and had to leave the army but sometimes look back fondly at my time at Buller and the characters there. It changed me as a person (in a good way) - if I could go back I would do the whole thing again with a happy smile on my face. I wasn’t able to watch all the footage (too sad), but will return back to watch the rest when I get used to the idea it’s all now gone! Thanks for posting - and being respectful - Buller Barracks formed an important part of my family’s life.
It's sad seeing that a lot of the Barracks in Aldershot have gone. Aldershot is just a housing development now! When i filmed this I had no idea it meant so much to people, I really wish i had done a more in depth video but I'm glad I've recorded it for the years to come. Take care.
@@misconstruedadventures2592 Yes, it's great to have this record, and yes, thousands of 'kids' went through this place, many of them first time away from home. Some were desperate to get out of the training, but if they were 17 their parents had to sign them out and it took so long to process anyway (and some parents refused), you would have finished the training. Out of the over 80 'kids' that started in my troop, only 30 or so passed out. Terrible shame it’s gone, but thank you for recording this - it’s very important to have. I believe RAF Scampton (home to the Dam Busters and Red Arrows), and close to me is going the way of the housing estate, starting this year. Many of the original buildings are there - even from the 1940’s, including the old officer’s mess (none being in use anymore). They’re trying to save it, but if you get the chance, that would be an amazing place to record. (How can someone build houses over all that history!?)… Thanks again.
What a fantastic Video, I was posted here with 7 Sqn Btp one of the rooms you went into!! brought back a lot of memories, The cookhouse the JRC bar, the gym!! wish you could have go into the Sgt mess!! Excellent video, Thank you
Thanks so much for the comment! Lovely to hear from someone who was posted there too. Sadly the Sergeant's Mess was completely demolished the week before we explored this place.. How long were you posted here for? It's a crying shame these barracks are going, such history!
I started my RCT training in Church Crookham, finishing and passing out at the new Buller barracks. I was one of the first into Buller, seeing this video is very sad.
Hello all! Thank you for the comments and likes etc! I didn't expect this to get as much attention as it did. Apologies for any inaccuracies or presumptions during the video, I should've done more homework haha. I'd certainly be interested hearing more of your stories and experiences of these Barracks. Cheers!
That was weird watching that , I spent time at Buller Brks over my time serving . To see the windows of the rooms I stayed in , the cookhouse , the messes , lots of memories , all gone now and only ghosts remain . Thanks for the vid .
Did my basic trg there in 85. Where you came out the building at 10:00 was where we would gather for parade . Used to weed the cracks in the paving slabs on hands and knees using a knife. Can't believe what it looks like now. Food in the cookhouse was generally pretty good, either that or it just seemed like it 'cos we needed the calorie intake. The gym brought back nightmares as did the guardroom. Great vid but really sad at the same time.
Thank you! I can see why you guys had to weed those slabs, it's so overgrown now in the years it's been left. It's a right shame that these barracks are going now, they're very iconic.
My regiment (D&D) sent me there on a driving course in 72. On the first morning there were about 40 formed up outside the block. Seeing my two stripes an RCT Sgt detailed me to march them over to the vehicle park, the other side of the main road. Wondering how I was going to get them across I suddenly noticed two sprogs wearing fluorescent vests and carrying lollipops saying "STOP - TROOPS CROSSING", run out into the road and stop the traffic - bizarre!
Basic Training Intake 16/77 at Buller - Passed Out in February 1978. Haunting memories but can't remember which "Block" our Squad was allocated. I was in Smith Block when I came back from Driver Training at the ASMT, Leconfield where I was an "RP" until I was posted. Smith Block was used by those awaiting posting and the permanent Regimental Police. (The permanent RP's were usually Drivers RTU'd from Driver Training as they had failed the test too many times and awaiting being booked on to another driving course.)
i was there in 1970 with the royal corp of transport training the cookhouse had great grub wonderful the ncos were brilliant sgt magors were my favourates sad to see it being demolished but thanks for the memorys lads
Was there training and pass out 84 played a lot of football there for the regiment , some great times , many good nights in naffi, and a lot of beasting sessions loved the lot of it , sad to see it go ,, great memories .
Posted here in 1991-1993. Played alot of footy on the pitches. Depot & Trg Regiment RCT was one of the best footy teams in the UK Armed forces. Spent loads of time in the Cpls mess, which it looks like you went in to. Good memories.
Thanks for upload Arrived 1977. Basic was ok. A lot of troops passing oit like a factory. Town was rammed full of squaddies. Great postings available at that time I was in first group to ASMT Leconfield taking over from RAF. Easy summer, then to 26sqn NI and the rest is history. Left in 1994
Quite emotional to see this tbh. I did my basic training here in 1988. The 'magic roundabout' at 1:35 was something we had to run around at LEAST twice a day. When I was in Smith block I was on the first floor and the 'bigger room' you mention at about 3:14 was the standard size of every room as each one housed 4 recruits .... looks like most of the rooms had partition walls put in presumably to convert them to single soldier rooms after Buller ceased to be Depot RCT in about 1993.
To be fair that is quite a big circle to run around so kudos to you putting up with it! Thank you for the clarification regarding the bigger room, it makes sense now! It's fantastic hearing from people like yourself who were based at Buller. Can't let the history be forgotten!
i remember the magic roundabout very well.we were on the second floor in the block behind it and i remember one morning no one came to give us the traditional wake up call.one of the lads woke up looked out of the window and sees everyone else out on parade below.ive never seen a room of lads get dressed and parade ready so fast
Walked past Buller many times in the Shot ('76-1992) on courses. Up Gun Hill, past the WRAC Bks and onto Queen's Avenue. Never did like Aldershot but you never forget it.
Hi thank you for sharing this video, I done my basic training and driving training before going here in 1975, brought so many memories back, so sad to see this place like this :(
Great to see the old place and the old memories. During week 9 i was ordered to go to the guardroom to see Bill & Ben, stupidly I asked why. "Because you haven't been yet" was my reply! That is military logic.
this was brilliant.i did my basic training here in '88 and this bought lots of great memories flooding back.did you find the underground shelters up towards the back of the camp?they were great hiding places when on night time guard duty !!
Thank you, I'm glad this has brought back some good memories though! However I didn't know there were any underground bunkers so will be heading back soon haha! Were they near the Weapons training centre / Sergeant's mess?
@@misconstruedadventures2592 as far as i remember yes.i recall them being right near the back of the camp,near a small fence you could step over that you could use as a short cut back into camp.i hope that makes sense.they were essentially big F.O holes dug in the ground with ladders down into them.i really hope you find them
I was there 1984 feb, B troop, intake 156,,,best times ever,,,,,, it was really tough going but we had a great laugh all the time,,,, my NCO,s. Sgt Everett,,, CPLs Dodd,,, glass, kay,,,, total legends,,,,, best I've ever met,,,, kind regards, Alan
I was based there from 2004 till 2008 7 sqn. Sad to see its not been revamped just left to get demolished. When I was living in the building on the right side we had 77sqn chefs/rad ops on the top floor A troop 2nd B troop 1st C troop ground floor 8sqn and the cook house across the way. Good memories
ruclips.net/video/p-4CER-njdk/видео.html Many of you who trained at Buller might remember Cambridge Military Hospital which was behind Buller Barracks, so my "then and now" video might interest you too! Link above text.
You might find that they were used for room clearing exercises....sometimes even the MOD/Local Police will use them for this also....hence the empty cylinders of simunition.
Jeremy Beadle was once in the guardhouse. He pulled a stunt for his show (one lad's dad marched with the band without the mum knowing, I think). When JB revealed himself, the SSM "jailed" him.
Done my basic training here, intake 103/4 b troop in 1980. I was 17 and really enjoyed my training. Certainly struggled with some of the running,and the gym beatings but really found out a lot about me and what I was capable of.seargeant Sinclair and corporal berney where the troop n.c.os. I can remember our first parade still in civvys, sergeant Sinclair looked me up and down, looked me straight in the eye and said ' I wanna fight you before you leave here boy, nice welcome. Ended up in helicopter support unit j.h.s.u, served on acension island during Falklands,one of the"happy hookers" and by the way, never had that fight with sergeant Sinclair,he obviously realised he had bitten of more than he could chew😁
Stayed at Buller Bks before deploying to the Gulf in 2003. Was in much better nick then though from what i remember!!.Think Normandy Bks/Arnhem Lines (para's)was knocked down & re developed back into a new Bks from what i gather. ..Great vid lads.👍👍
😍 I called Buller barracks home 1998-2004. 7 sqn in the mighty and most awesome A troop. Awesome vid dude cheers for a trip down memory lane. Such a shame they're ripping it down 😥 5.50... the old MFO boxes and the rations 🤣
Cheers dude! I can only imagine what you guys got up to after hours haha. Sadly a lot of Aldershot's military history is being demolished, will be sad to see these go, they're pretty iconic!
@@misconstruedadventures2592 😥 it's so sad. All those great memories I had and it's all gonna be gone. So many memories I'll never remember cos I was sooooo drunk 🤣🤣🤣 I'm now 43 years old and still look onto these days as my prime 🤣🤣🤣
@@gerthinatorgaming5952 hahaha 😆 sounds like the Army looked after you well, plenty of Alcohol to keep you going! Has this video been shared on a forum of some sort? I'm just surprised the view count has gone from about 30 to nearly 300 in a day!
@@misconstruedadventures2592 my good friend Kev has shared it on Facebook and loads of my old friends have gone crazy over it 🤣 You've seriously made alot of people very happy... but we're sad to see it in such a bad state.
@@gerthinatorgaming5952 Awesome! I'm guessing it's on a private page? Send my regards to all of them by the way, if they want me to head back to do an update video or whatever let me know. Look after yourself though mate 😎🤙
7:02 its a drying room. The bars on the ceiling have hot water running through them like radiators. The entire room was for drying your kit after an exercise
brought back so many bad memories, i was C troop 7 sqn but cant for the life of me remember even eating in the sloppy jockeys dining room. buller barracks RSM absolutely hated 7&8 sqns because we didnt march to and from work ( our sqn lines were below buller and now i think theyre ghurka transport )
Really appreciate this video. I had some of the best times based here. Cheers. If you go back, would love to see the cricket/football pitch - If its still there??
Hi Mark, I THINK I may have recorded that. Let me look on my hard drive and I'll see what I can do. Thankyou for the kind comment though. Its great reading what you've all had to say about the old barracks. Keep safe.
Wow, that would be awesome. I think somebody has already mentioned that between the Sgts mess and the old guard room was a smallish footy pitch that we used for training. It was right behind the hospital. The main pitch, which was lovely and had a great clubhouse was past the mess hall that you went into. You actually went into the office that I worked in. It was the last building you went in. This building was HQ and downstairs were the pay clerks and administration. The last room at the end where was where the paymaster had his office. If I remember correctly upstairs was the RSM etc. Thanks again, brilliant memories.
Gutted to see it go. Had people running around that round wall (1.35) when they fucked up in the early 90’s. Use to forget that they were running round it. 😂😂. Good memories. Thanks for this.
No worries, I've also done a video on Cambridge Military Hospital that was opposite Buller if you're interested! Sadly Aldershot is a very different place now..
Misconstrued Adventures nice one I'll take a look. The blackboard in the guardroom looks to be the same as when I was there, I was an R.P. Before being posted to Germany, SUS and CA, soldier under sentence and close arrest, it was always filled in with some poor blokes details lol
My names paddy i was hear from 2000 till 2003 i had a best mate called tammy best days of my life good times i was b troop 7 sqn one of the rooms you went in was mine lol wot blast from the past wow
Great video guys, was only there for about 9 months 89/90. Only wore uniform twice as i was lucky enough to drive the PRI minibus. Anyone knows anything about the whereabouts of Jim Osbourne, the then SSM would luv to get in touch. Stay well all.
To see this now brings a tear to the eyes not that im a regimentalist but the buildings laying empty un-used and could so much have been turned into homes and made up communities and Kept Aldershot alive,
Weird seeing this.. Brought it all back.. Even the "beasting" cell with open roof in the guardroom ffs.. Today (14th October) in 1989 I took a train from Llanelli (South Wales) to sunny Aldershite and the delights of "hell on earth" called Buller Barracks. At 17 years and 1 month it was some culture shock. I have done many hard courses in and out of the military but get me back to this day 31 years ago?? Fuck that for a game of soldiers.. ;) Cheers for the vid lads
my dad myself and my brother were all there , Ian Thorpe Bryan Simpson and Geordie Phil who told an SAS lieutenant to get Fucked after throwing a thumber flash ,,, LEGEND
Wow…I was intake 430 in 1974…..I loved every minute of basic training. I couldn’t have been happier.
I passed out D Troop intake 207 1986. Brings back loads of memories!
I was here in 1992 after passing out from JLR Regt in Colerne and worked in the guardroom for a bit thanks for sharing the old cookhouse was pretty decent in the day
I was there 1975 and 1979 I have some brilliant memories and nightmares of the place. Thx for doing this vid lads
Yes! Good time mate!
Sad to see Buller Barracks as it is now, did my training here in 1977 but know that your video has caused quite the stir among the old ranks. Cheers!
I'm glad that the video has reached the audience I wanted it too! Thank you :D
77 also intake 007 and I agree sad to see.
Brilliant video, just came across it now as someone has posted it on a RCT page on Facebook, memories came flooding back, the rooms the Naafi & Gym to mention a few.
Yeah most of these rooms were 4 man rooms with beds & lockers in. Did my Basic here in1988.
Pity you never realized at the time the magnitude of the video when you were filming it ,as many soldiers passed through this place.
Great work though. Many thanks.
Really appreciate the comment, thankyou!
A shame indeed, if i had known I 100% would've created a more indepth video!
Take care.
Started my career here in Jan 1980. Some memories, some a bit vague, some good some not so good, but will never forget it
Brought back a few memories from basic training there back in 1983 with the RCT.
Do you remember nigel elliot he was a pt instructor?
Brought back some memories, I did my basic training here in 1989. The Guardroom hasn't changed, got sent to the cells twice during locker inspections due to my socks not being smiley enough. Had to run around that little roundabout by the accommodation blocks when we messed up
Socks not smiling, forgot all about that one PMSL
It's always the socks! Sadly the guardroom has been demolished now, and soon the whole place will be lavish over priced housing 😔
That friggin roundabout! I also had to carry the pet rock round it for a week too. lol
David Tomlinson
Where you from Southampton by any chance?
@@rickmolyneux9031 No bud, was Pads brat and moved to Wrexham in 78
And now the nightmares can end.
Basic training Intake 419 July 1974.
Still in touch with some lads, and the reunions, 40 odd years later.
All hail the Mighty Trogs of 17 SQN ,10 Regt RCT.
Bish.
Stumbled across this footage when searching for info on a VC winner from the RASC - which became the RCT. My father was at Buller in the 60's, he returned to watch me at my passing out parade in the mid 80's and my brother also trained and passed out there shortly after me. From your filming the buildings and layout had changed little. The rooms, beds and even lockers were familiar, the dining area was also the same. I had no idea it was being demolished, I would have done anything to return and look round like you guys, although I think I would have wept (it was spotlessly clean when I was there). Training was tough, but the best weeks of my life, and my father was very proud to return to see his sons there. I was eventually wounded on active duty and had to leave the army but sometimes look back fondly at my time at Buller and the characters there. It changed me as a person (in a good way) - if I could go back I would do the whole thing again with a happy smile on my face. I wasn’t able to watch all the footage (too sad), but will return back to watch the rest when I get used to the idea it’s all now gone! Thanks for posting - and being respectful - Buller Barracks formed an important part of my family’s life.
It's sad seeing that a lot of the Barracks in Aldershot have gone. Aldershot is just a housing development now! When i filmed this I had no idea it meant so much to people, I really wish i had done a more in depth video but I'm glad I've recorded it for the years to come.
Take care.
@@misconstruedadventures2592 Yes, it's great to have this record, and yes, thousands of 'kids' went through this place, many of them first time away from home. Some were desperate to get out of the training, but if they were 17 their parents had to sign them out and it took so long to process anyway (and some parents refused), you would have finished the training. Out of the over 80 'kids' that started in my troop, only 30 or so passed out. Terrible shame it’s gone, but thank you for recording this - it’s very important to have. I believe RAF Scampton (home to the Dam Busters and Red Arrows), and close to me is going the way of the housing estate, starting this year. Many of the original buildings are there - even from the 1940’s, including the old officer’s mess (none being in use anymore). They’re trying to save it, but if you get the chance, that would be an amazing place to record. (How can someone build houses over all that history!?)… Thanks again.
Was there in 91,happy days,roundabout go !!
What a fantastic Video, I was posted here with 7 Sqn Btp one of the rooms you went into!! brought back a lot of memories, The cookhouse the JRC bar, the gym!! wish you could have go into the Sgt mess!! Excellent video, Thank you
Thanks so much for the comment! Lovely to hear from someone who was posted there too. Sadly the Sergeant's Mess was completely demolished the week before we explored this place.. How long were you posted here for? It's a crying shame these barracks are going, such history!
Glyn... when was you there?
Ha! cpl Jerrison, I remember you , swear you and paul dunn hated me lol , hope your doing well bud .
I started my RCT training in Church Crookham, finishing and passing out at the new Buller barracks. I was one of the first into Buller, seeing this video is very sad.
You'd have been there with my dad then.
He was part of the move from Church Cookham as a Recruit as well.
Great video. Did my basic training there June till September, 1972. Brought back some great memories.
Was there Feb mar Apr 1972 19 years old. What I would give to Go back to 1972. Sad but true. 71 now. 😢. Memories my friend.
@@Alex-oo4wf So true.
i was there 1983 to 1987 in the corps of drums, brilliant time sad to see its all gone.
Hello all! Thank you for the comments and likes etc! I didn't expect this to get as much attention as it did. Apologies for any inaccuracies or presumptions during the video, I should've done more homework haha. I'd certainly be interested hearing more of your stories and experiences of these Barracks. Cheers!
My only Experience of Buller was at De-mob, I did my training in QE Barrack in Crookham in 68. Buller was under construction then
That was weird watching that , I spent time at Buller Brks over my time serving . To see the windows of the rooms I stayed in , the cookhouse , the messes , lots of memories , all gone now and only ghosts remain . Thanks for the vid .
Fantastic work buddy loved watching this really well made and great commentary x
Wouldn't have been able to make it without you though my dude! 🤙
Crazy to see the old barracks and accom block
porter block some good days and nights .i was in the hospital after my fall , great nurses , good medical center great nurse from hull
Did my basic trg there in 85. Where you came out the building at 10:00 was where we would gather for parade . Used to weed the cracks in the paving slabs on hands and knees using a knife. Can't believe what it looks like now. Food in the cookhouse was generally pretty good, either that or it just seemed like it 'cos we needed the calorie intake. The gym brought back nightmares as did the guardroom. Great vid but really sad at the same time.
Thank you! I can see why you guys had to weed those slabs, it's so overgrown now in the years it's been left. It's a right shame that these barracks are going now, they're very iconic.
Yes, great vid but sad. I was there in 85 too (Jan) .. still got the red 64 Sqd sweatshirt they made us all buy.Gym wasn't my fav place either. ..
I went to Buller on May 19th 82. Great memories
My regiment (D&D) sent me there on a driving course in 72. On the first morning there were about 40 formed up outside the block. Seeing my two stripes an RCT Sgt detailed me to march them over to the vehicle park, the other side of the main road. Wondering how I was going to get them across I suddenly noticed two sprogs wearing fluorescent vests and carrying lollipops saying "STOP - TROOPS CROSSING", run out into the road and stop the traffic - bizarre!
Basic Training Intake 16/77 at Buller - Passed Out in February 1978. Haunting memories but can't remember which "Block" our Squad was allocated. I was in Smith Block when I came back from Driver Training at the ASMT, Leconfield where I was an "RP" until I was posted. Smith Block was used by those awaiting posting and the permanent Regimental Police. (The permanent RP's were usually Drivers RTU'd from Driver Training as they had failed the test too many times and awaiting being booked on to another driving course.)
Great memories
Arrived 6/12/1969 aged 17 yrs 6 months
Intake 222
Stayed in block 159
i was there in 1970 with the royal corp of transport training the cookhouse had great grub wonderful the ncos were brilliant sgt magors were my favourates sad to see it being demolished but thanks for the memorys lads
wwow did my basic training here sept 88 remember the guard house lol i also remember doing a run to spider hill
Was there training and pass out 84 played a lot of football there for the regiment , some great times , many good nights in naffi, and a lot of beasting sessions loved the lot of it , sad to see it go ,, great memories .
I was here in 1985 this brings it all back cpl jones used to tell us the buildings were full of asbestos
Posted here in 1991-1993. Played alot of footy on the pitches. Depot & Trg Regiment RCT was one of the best footy teams in the UK Armed forces. Spent loads of time in the Cpls mess, which it looks like you went in to. Good memories.
Thanks for upload Arrived 1977. Basic was ok. A lot of troops passing oit like a factory. Town was rammed full of squaddies. Great postings available at that time I was in first group to ASMT Leconfield taking over from RAF. Easy summer, then to 26sqn NI and the rest is history. Left in 1994
Quite emotional to see this tbh. I did my basic training here in 1988. The 'magic roundabout' at 1:35 was something we had to run around at LEAST twice a day.
When I was in Smith block I was on the first floor and the 'bigger room' you mention at about 3:14 was the standard size of every room as each one housed 4 recruits .... looks like most of the rooms had partition walls put in presumably to convert them to single soldier rooms after Buller ceased to be Depot RCT in about 1993.
To be fair that is quite a big circle to run around so kudos to you putting up with it! Thank you for the clarification regarding the bigger room, it makes sense now! It's fantastic hearing from people like yourself who were based at Buller. Can't let the history be forgotten!
@@misconstruedadventures2592 thank you - it was a hard 10 weeks there but it forged memories (good and not so good) that I'll never forget!
i remember the magic roundabout very well.we were on the second floor in the block behind it and i remember one morning no one came to give us the traditional wake up call.one of the lads woke up looked out of the window and sees everyone else out on parade below.ive never seen a room of lads get dressed and parade ready so fast
The RCT was 10,000 strong when I went through there in 79 so a very busy barracks during the cold war years.
Fantastic, my home in 1973.
Walked past Buller many times in the Shot ('76-1992) on courses. Up Gun Hill, past the WRAC Bks and onto Queen's Avenue. Never did like Aldershot but you never forget it.
Hi thank you for sharing this video, I done my basic training and driving training before going here in 1975, brought so many memories back, so sad to see this place like this :(
And now it's all gone sadly :( but I'm glad it brought back some memories for you!
Great to see the old place and the old memories. During week 9 i was ordered to go to the guardroom to see Bill & Ben, stupidly I asked why. "Because you haven't been yet" was my reply! That is military logic.
British Army destroyed by successive government's without a single shot fired.
this was brilliant.i did my basic training here in '88 and this bought lots of great memories flooding back.did you find the underground shelters up towards the back of the camp?they were great hiding places when on night time guard duty !!
Thank you, I'm glad this has brought back some good memories though! However I didn't know there were any underground bunkers so will be heading back soon haha! Were they near the Weapons training centre / Sergeant's mess?
@@misconstruedadventures2592 as far as i remember yes.i recall them being right near the back of the camp,near a small fence you could step over that you could use as a short cut back into camp.i hope that makes sense.they were essentially big F.O holes dug in the ground with ladders down into them.i really hope you find them
And me, shame we don’t have as many chefs now
I was there 1984 feb, B troop, intake 156,,,best times ever,,,,,, it was really tough going but we had a great laugh all the time,,,, my NCO,s. Sgt Everett,,, CPLs Dodd,,, glass, kay,,,, total legends,,,,, best I've ever met,,,, kind regards, Alan
I was there from 97 - 01. Sad to see it the way it is now!
Very dilapidated sadly.. All to be replaced by housing too 😔
Hello Alex 👋 long time...
yes it's a shame
Plenty of memories in that block I was 7sqn had a good bunch of lads I worked with at the time
Still have nightmares of the roundabout lol, good to see the old Naffi Bar. Intake July 1991, returned here twice after for trade training Mov Con
I was posted here 97-99 , was 8 fuel sqn at 1st then 7sqn b troop , swear you went in my mates old room :,,, so many memories, thanks
I was based there from 2004 till 2008 7 sqn. Sad to see its not been revamped just left to get demolished. When I was living in the building on the right side we had 77sqn chefs/rad ops on the top floor
A troop 2nd B troop 1st C troop ground floor
8sqn and the cook house across the way. Good memories
Sad to see it gone to shit mate, got some good memories of this place, hope you well buddy
Did my basic training at Buller in 1982....seems a long time ago
ruclips.net/video/p-4CER-njdk/видео.html
Many of you who trained at Buller might remember Cambridge Military Hospital which was behind Buller Barracks, so my "then and now" video might interest you too! Link above text.
I did my basic there in'84 and my JMQC in '86. Still in touch with the lads from my room in basic.
You might find that they were used for room clearing exercises....sometimes even the MOD/Local Police will use them for this also....hence the empty cylinders of simunition.
Funnily enough there is an Armed Police training centre near by so I'd imagine you're right!
Done my training 93 went to browning bks then bk to buller and travis bks cross the road 95 to 97 good times in the shot thanks for vid
Jeremy Beadle was once in the guardhouse. He pulled a stunt for his show (one lad's dad marched with the band without the mum knowing, I think). When JB revealed himself, the SSM "jailed" him.
Excellent 👍
Done my basic training here, intake 103/4 b troop in 1980. I was 17 and really enjoyed my training. Certainly struggled with some of the running,and the gym beatings but really found out a lot about me and what I was capable of.seargeant Sinclair and corporal berney where the troop n.c.os. I can remember our first parade still in civvys, sergeant Sinclair looked me up and down, looked me straight in the eye and said ' I wanna fight you before you leave here boy, nice welcome.
Ended up in helicopter support unit j.h.s.u, served on acension island during Falklands,one of the"happy hookers" and by the way, never had that fight with sergeant Sinclair,he obviously realised he had bitten of more than he could chew😁
Oh how they loved to run us ragged around that bloody roundabout with the tree in the middle... back in 1989
I was there in 1989!.🇬🇧🏴
Was there in 2003, and working across the road at Travers REME workshops.
Thanks for making the video. I was there in 88.
Stayed at Buller Bks before deploying to the Gulf in 2003. Was in much better nick then though from what i remember!!.Think Normandy Bks/Arnhem Lines (para's)was knocked down & re developed back into a new Bks from what i gather. ..Great vid lads.👍👍
Cheers mate!
I cooked in that main kitchen from 73 to 75. Also in the Sgts Mess. I must have put together thousands of packed lunches for driver training.
I did POC there in 1991. This is eerie.
i did poc 1989
😍 I called Buller barracks home 1998-2004. 7 sqn in the mighty and most awesome A troop. Awesome vid dude cheers for a trip down memory lane. Such a shame they're ripping it down 😥
5.50... the old MFO boxes and the rations 🤣
Cheers dude! I can only imagine what you guys got up to after hours haha. Sadly a lot of Aldershot's military history is being demolished, will be sad to see these go, they're pretty iconic!
@@misconstruedadventures2592 😥 it's so sad. All those great memories I had and it's all gonna be gone. So many memories I'll never remember cos I was sooooo drunk 🤣🤣🤣 I'm now 43 years old and still look onto these days as my prime 🤣🤣🤣
@@gerthinatorgaming5952 hahaha 😆 sounds like the Army looked after you well, plenty of Alcohol to keep you going! Has this video been shared on a forum of some sort? I'm just surprised the view count has gone from about 30 to nearly 300 in a day!
@@misconstruedadventures2592 my good friend Kev has shared it on Facebook and loads of my old friends have gone crazy over it 🤣
You've seriously made alot of people very happy... but we're sad to see it in such a bad state.
@@gerthinatorgaming5952 Awesome! I'm guessing it's on a private page? Send my regards to all of them by the way, if they want me to head back to do an update video or whatever let me know. Look after yourself though mate 😎🤙
I was at BULLER in 89
Sad to see it in this state 😩
i was there august 79,then to fallingbostel and never came back...good times though
Thanks for using my video of my passing out :)
I think I linked it in the video description as credit!
Did basic traning there 1992, in the guard house nearly every day lol finally getting a court-martial..
My dad was based there with RCT then got posted up to Scotland with TA as RSM with RLC
7:02 its a drying room. The bars on the ceiling have hot water running through them like radiators. The entire room was for drying your kit after an exercise
Oh thank you!! Can imagine it got quite cramped with kit in there at points haha.
Thanks lads, i did basic trg there in 1991
brought back so many bad memories, i was C troop 7 sqn but cant for the life of me remember even eating in the sloppy jockeys dining room. buller barracks RSM absolutely hated 7&8 sqns because we didnt march to and from work ( our sqn lines were below buller and now i think theyre ghurka transport )
It was known as BAOR (British Army Over the Road) when I was there :D
Really appreciate this video. I had some of the best times based here. Cheers. If you go back, would love to see the cricket/football pitch - If its still there??
Hi Mark, I THINK I may have recorded that. Let me look on my hard drive and I'll see what I can do. Thankyou for the kind comment though. Its great reading what you've all had to say about the old barracks. Keep safe.
Wow, that would be awesome. I think somebody has already mentioned that between the Sgts mess and the old guard room was a smallish footy pitch that we used for training. It was right behind the hospital. The main pitch, which was lovely and had a great clubhouse was past the mess hall that you went into. You actually went into the office that I worked in. It was the last building you went in. This building was HQ and downstairs were the pay clerks and administration. The last room at the end where was where the paymaster had his office. If I remember correctly upstairs was the RSM etc. Thanks again, brilliant memories.
Nigel was a pt instructor back in the early 80s
Thanks for this. I did my training here in 1971, lots of memories, and sad to see it in this condition, and what a waste of taxpayers money!
Would have been nice if they kept one building and refurbished it into flats.
Gutted to see it go. Had people running around that round wall (1.35) when they fucked up in the early 90’s. Use to forget that they were running round it. 😂😂. Good memories. Thanks for this.
I overheard before they demolish that part they want the old recruits back for one last run 😆 glad you enjoyed the video, i hope!
Misconstrued Adventures 😂😂 No thanks, it was bad enough being one of the first women there 😩
@@theangelj926 That's cool! Was that with the RCT?
Misconstrued Adventures yes it was then it disbanded in 93’
Was there in 85, I've mopped that cookhouse a few times overlooked by Phylis!! Very sad sight now.
And all gone now sadly :(
Misconstrued Adventures I wouldn't recognise Aldershot now, thanks for your work and the memories.
No worries, I've also done a video on Cambridge Military Hospital that was opposite Buller if you're interested! Sadly Aldershot is a very different place now..
Misconstrued Adventures nice one I'll take a look. The blackboard in the guardroom looks to be the same as when I was there, I was an R.P. Before being posted to Germany, SUS and CA, soldier under sentence and close arrest, it was always filled in with some poor blokes details lol
We're 27 reg rlc based there 2004 ish Aldershot, I served with some great lads op telic 4/5 from buller barracks
The trifle was great.
Did my basic in 1984 intake 161 E troop.
I can't believe you didn't check those washing machines for money 🤣🤣
Haha, could've been a laundromat miwionaire 😅
8 Sqn around 2001, good times in that place for about 5 years.
My names paddy i was hear from 2000 till 2003 i had a best mate called tammy best days of my life good times i was b troop 7 sqn one of the rooms you went in was mine lol wot blast from the past wow
Awesome!
Great video guys, was only there for about 9 months 89/90. Only wore uniform twice as i was lucky enough to drive the PRI minibus. Anyone knows anything about the whereabouts of Jim Osbourne, the then SSM would luv to get in touch. Stay well all.
I was across the road Browning barracks 1980
1975 good and bad memories
My block was juno ,top floor first room on the right 👍
To see this now brings a tear to the eyes not that im a regimentalist but the buildings laying empty un-used and could so much have been turned into homes and made up communities and Kept Aldershot alive,
Sadly all gone now too :(
Was there 1973,remember the old Disco haha
Netflix did one of there episodes on buller it's called man of fire. If you ever served here it's work looking for
The irony is that we spent our time cleaning the place was there 78 basic training
Weird seeing this.. Brought it all back.. Even the "beasting" cell with open roof in the guardroom ffs.. Today (14th October) in 1989 I took a train from Llanelli (South Wales) to sunny Aldershite and the delights of "hell on earth" called Buller Barracks. At 17 years and 1 month it was some culture shock. I have done many hard courses in and out of the military but get me back to this day 31 years ago?? Fuck that for a game of soldiers.. ;) Cheers for the vid lads
I'm glad Aldershite is a still well used word haha! Glad it brought back some memories, even if they are good or bad 😅 cheers though!
Happy memories of starting my career in 1979 (and also thinking what the hell have I done)
i remember having to put a kitchen out in flames below the naffi on a sunday was funny as fuck no one stopped drinking in the bar
Intake 231 B Waterloo troop 1988 .
Oh I was intake 237 B Waterloo troop. Troop commander Lieutenant mosedale troop sergeant Tinlin.. section commander corp Merritt...
basic training 91 round the roundabout ....GO
They've demolished everything but the roundabout by the way... One more go surely? :D
I did my basic training here in 91. Is this video current? Thanks
Yes mate, most buildings still stand but the Guardhouse and Sgts Mess have been demolishes sadly..
@@misconstruedadventures2592 I need to get down there quick before the lots gone! Haven't seen it since I left in 91
@@mccosker1968 do it soon! This'll be gone in a few months!
I was in Intake 59 1979.
Served there with Shiny 7 Squadron RCT (REME)
Lot of ghosts there. Smith block was home😢
I did my basic training there .
Just like monty lines, all gone now.
my dad myself and my brother were all there , Ian Thorpe Bryan Simpson and Geordie Phil who told an SAS lieutenant to get Fucked after throwing a thumber flash ,,, LEGEND
Carpets everywhere, no black tiled shiny floors... 😂