Third Reich use File:BarkerBarracks-Panzerkaserne 1939 StadtUndKreisarchivPaderborn.jpg|A photograph of the HQ building in Panzer Kaserne Paderborn c1939 Under
Wehrmacht control, from the 1930s, the barracks was home to "training and replacement tank battalion 500". The majority of crews for the
Tiger tank, to crew the independent
German heavy tank battalions, were trained here.
British use File:Barker Barracks looking east c1980.jpg|A photograph of a street and buildings inside Barker Barracks c1980. Taken from a high vantage point in the main HQ building it is looking eastwards. File:Barker Barracks Tank Park central c1980.jpg|A photograph of A Squadron 3 RTR's tank park inside Barker Barracks c1981. Taken from ground level directly behind the main HQ building it is looking northwards. File:BarkerBarracks 2016 StadtUndKreisarchivPaderborn.jpg|A photograph of the HQ building in Barker Barracks Paderborn c2016. To the right of the building is the memorial wall of 35 Engineer Regiment. For use by the British Army, the barracks was re-named after General
Sir Evelyn Barker. Until 1962, Barker Barracks had been home to only a single British unit. British units stationed in Barker Barracks were: • Headquarters: •
Dec 1992 – Aug 2001.
20th Armoured Brigade (moved to
Antwerp Barracks, Sennelager) •
Royal Signals: •
Dec 1992 – Aug 2001. 20 Armoured Brigade HQ & Signal Squadron (200) (moved to
Antwerp Barracks, Sennelager) •
Royal Armoured Corps: •
Dec 1948 – Jul 1951.
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards (moved from
York Barracks, Munster and then to
Talavera Barracks, Aldershot) •
Jul 1951 – Apr 1959.
8th Royal Tank Regiment (moved from
Shaiba Lines, Catterick and then to
Wessex Barracks, Fallingbostel) •
Aug 1957 – Dec 1959.
17th/21st Lancers (moved to Piddlehinton) •
Apr 1959 – Mar 1964.
10th Royal Hussars (moved from
Swinton Barracks, Munster and then to
Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth) •
Feb 1964 – Dec 1966.
13th/18th Hussars (moved from
Wessex Barracks, Fallingbostel and then to
Cachy Barracks, Perham Down) •
Dec 1966 – Jun 1970.
14th/20th King's Hussars (moved from
Cachy Barracks, Perham Down and then to
Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth) •
Nov 1970 – Jun 1979.
Queen's Royal Irish Hussars (moved to
Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth) •
Jul 1979 – Nov 1986.
3rd Royal Tank Regiment (moved from
Bhurtpore Barracks, Tidworth and then to
Allenby Barracks, Bovington) •
Nov 1986 – Jul 1992.
5th Royal Inniskilling Dragoon Guards (amalgamated with 4th/7th Royal Dragoon Guards, to form The
Royal Dragoon Guards) •
Jul 1992 – Jul 1996.
Royal Dragoon Guards (moved to
Aliwal Barracks, Tidworth) •
Aug 1996 – Jun 1999.
1st Royal Tank Regiment (moved to
RAF Honington as part of the new
Joint NBC Regiment) • Infantry: •
Jun 1994 – Jan 1998. 1st
Devonshire and Dorset Regiment (moved from
Albuhera Barracks, Werl, and then to
Battlesbury Barracks, Warminster) •
Jan 1998 – Feb 2005. 1st
Royal Regiment of Wales (moved from
Cavalry Barracks, Hounslow and then to
Lucknow Barracks, Tidworth) •
Feb 2005 – 2017. 1st
Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment (moved from
Burtphore Barracks, Tidworth) •
Royal Artillery: •
Jan 1962 – Nov 1972. 24 Missile Regiment
Royal Artillery (moved from
Assaye Barracks, Neinburg and then to Ubique Barracks, Dortmund) •
Nov 1972 – Jan 1978. 45 Medium Regiment
Royal Artillery (moved from Ubique Barracks, Dortmund and then to
Haig Barracks, Hohne ) •
Jan 1978 – Apr 1984. 25 Field Regiment
Royal Artillery (moved from
Dennis Barracks, Munsterlager and then disbanded) •
Apr 1984 – Jan 1990.
3rd Regiment Royal Horse Artillery (moved from
Hopton Barracks, Devizes and then to
Kirkee Barracks, Colchester) •
Jan 1990 – May 1993. 45 Field Regiment
Royal Artillery (moved from
Kirkee Barracks, Colchester and then disbanded) •
Royal Engineers: •
Dec 1999 – present.
35 Engineer Regiment (moved from
Gordon Barracks, Hameln) (took over buildings from Royal Armoured Corps and then, in Sep 2001, relocated to the HQ building vacated by
20th Armoured Brigade) •
Royal Army Ordnance Corps: •
Oct 1970 – Apr 1982. 1 (BR) Corps Combat Supplies Battalion RAOC (to be renamed to 5 Ordnance Battalion RAOC) •
Apr 1982 – Apr 1993. 5 Ordnance Battalion RAOC (moved
Princess Royal Barracks, Gutersloh and
Tower Barracks, Dulmen) (merged with 6 Ordnance Battalion RAOC to become
6 Supply Regiment Royal Logistic Corps) •
Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers: •
unknown – Apr 1950. REME Technical Training School BAOR (moved to
Glamorgan Barracks, Duisburg) •
circa 1979. 57 Station Workshop REME •
unknown. 20 Close Support Company REME •
1995 – 2007. 3 Battalion REME (moved from
Hobart Barracks, Detmold) (to be renamed 3 (Close Support) Battalion REME) •
2007 – 2019. 3 (Close Support) Battalion REME •
2019. The last remaining troops were withdrawn and the barracks closed. ==References==