Buckley Barracks is a British Army barracks in Wiltshire, England, about 4 1⁄2 miles (7 km) north of Chippenham and 15 miles (24 km) west of Swindon.
The barracks are on the technical site of the former RAF Hullavington which closed on 31 March 1992. On handover of the site to the Army in April 1993, it became known as Hullavington Barracks. The airfield part of the site was retained by the RAF and used for gliding until September 2016, when flying ceased.
In 1993, as part of the draw-down of the BAOR and withdrawal from Germany, 237 Signal Squadron, a field squadron of 14 Signal Regiment (Electronic Warfare) relocated from Celle, Germany to Hullavington. The Squadron moved again in June 1996 to rejoin the other two Squadrons (226 and 245 Signal Squadrons) that make up 14 Signal Regiment at Cawdor Barracks near Haverfordwest, Pembrokeshire.
The establishment was renamed Buckley Barracks in 2003, after the Victoria Cross recipient Major John Buckley.
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