The barracks in Burnham Camp are named after a miscellany of battles, campaigns, locations and overseas barracks in which New Zealand troops have been stationed.
Borneo Barracks Borneo Barracks Commemorates what is now known as the
Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation of 1963–1966), the 1st Battalion,
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment and the
New Zealand Special Air Service both saw service in this conflict.
Cambrai Barracks Named after the
Battle of Cambrai of Nov -Dec 1917 which saw the first mass use of tanks in battle.
Chunuk Bair Barracks Chunuk Bair Barracks are named after the August 1915 battle in which the
Wellington Infantry Regiment (NZEF) occupied one of the highest points on the Gallipoli Peninsula.
Dieppe Barracks Dieppe Barracks are named after the Singapore garrison of the 1st Battalion,
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment from 1971 to 1980.
Faenza Barracks Faenza Barracks are named after the Italian city of Faenza which
New Zealand Division liberated over the period of 14–20 December 1944, during operations to break the German
Gothic Line.
Gallipoli Barracks Gallipoli Barracks are named after the New Zealand's Army's first major campaign of the First World War.
Ipoh Barracks Ipoh Barracks are named after the town in Malaysia that the 1st Battalion of the
New Zealand Regiment were garrisoned in from March 1958 to early 1959 during the
Malayan Emergency.
Nee Soon Barracks Nee Soon Barracks are named after the Singapore garrison of the 1st Battalion,
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment from 1969 to 1971.
Nui Dat Barracks Nui Dat Barracks are named after the operational base of the
1st Australian Task Force from 1965 to 1971, to which New Zealand contributed; • One to two rifle companies (W and V Company,
Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment); • One artillery battery (161st Battery,
Royal New Zealand Artillery); and • One
New Zealand SAS troop.
Quinns Post Barracks Quinn's Post Barracks are named after one of the strongholds on the
ANZAC line during the Gallipoli campaign.
Sangro Barracks Sangro Barracks are named after the 27/28 November 1943 crossing of the
Sangro Rver which was a harsh introduction to the
Italian Campaign for the 2nd New Zealand Division.
Sari Bair Barracks Sari Bair Barracks are named after a tangled mass of hills and watercourses inland from
ANZAC Cove and
Suvla Bay.
Suvla Barracks Suvla Barracks are named after the bay which lies at the north-western end of ANZAC Cove on the Gallipoli peninsula and was essentially the left flank of the
Australian and New Zealand Army Corps.
Taiping Barracks Taiping Barracks are named after the town in Malaysia that in the late 1950s two New Zealand Battalions were garrisoned in during the
Malayan emergency. Terendak Barracks Terendak Barracks are named after the purpose built brigade camp in Malaysia that was occupied by the New Zealand Army form 1960 to 1969
Tobruk Barracks Tobruk Barracks are named after besieged Garrison of
Tobruk in
Libya which the
2nd New Zealand Division and
7th Armored Division helped relieve on 27 November 1941 during
Operation Crusader.
Tui Barracks Tui Barracks were named after the New Zealand Women's War Service Auxiliary. Raised by
Lady Freyberg to support New Zealand troops in Egypt, the ladies of the Women's War Service Auxiliary were unofficially called the Tuis. ==Education==