The barracks was established on the site of the former
RAF Bramcote airbase in 1959. It was named after '
HMS Gamecock''''', the naval
ship name given to the airbase by the
Royal Navy before the
British Army took over. The barracks were home to the Junior Leaders' Regiment
Royal Artillery between the 1960s and the 1990s, which was a training establishment for the future non-commissioned officers of the Royal Artillery. It was one of many different types of Junior establishments for soldiers serving from the age of 15 to 17 years (until the school leaving age was raised to 16). After completing their military and trade training, which initially took two years, but was latterly reduced to 12 months, they would muster to their designated Field Army artillery regiments. In 1993, 30 Signal Regiment moved to the barracks. The regiment's personnel are held at very high notice to move, to be utilised worldwide in a matter of days, earning the regiment the nickname
The Globetrotters. The regiment's primary role is to support the
Standing Joint Force Headquarters (SJFHQ). ==Current units==