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HER Number:MDV102750
Name:Training Aid 14, US Army Second World War Assault Training Centre, Braunton Burrows

Summary

A small square structure visible on aerial photographs of 1946 is probably the site of Training Aid 14, as depicted on a U.S. Army plan of the Second World War Assault Training Centre on Braunton Burrows. It is not visible on later aerial photographs but corresponds with concrete and stone debris recorded in the field.

Location

Grid Reference:SS 449 362
Map Sheet:SS43NW
Admin AreaDevon
Civil ParishBraunton
DistrictNorth Devon
Ecclesiastical ParishBRAUNTON

Protected Status

  • SHINE: Earthworks and structural remains of World War II military training features for D-Day Landings on Braunton Burrows

Other References/Statuses

  • Old DCC SMR Ref: SS43NW/13/2
  • SHINE Candidate (Yes)

Monument Type(s) and Dates

  • MILITARY TRAINING SITE (World War II - 1939 AD to 1945 AD (Between))
  • PILLBOX (ASSAULT TRAINING) (World War II - 1939 AD to 1945 AD)

Full description

Unknown, 1944, Roads and Training Aids: U.S. Assault Training Center (Un-published). SDV339604.

Training Aids 12-14 and 42-43 recorded on US Army plans.


Royal Air Force, 1946, RAF/106G/UK/1501, NMR RAF/106G/UK/1501 3003-3004 13-MAY-1946 (Aerial Photograph). SDV349927.

A small square structure is visible.


Bass, R. T., 1992, Spirits of the Sand (Monograph). SDV339609.


Bass, R. T., 1996, Guide to the US Assault Training Centre North Devon, 95-6 (Un-published). SDV325695.

These six Training Aids are situated close to each other to the west of the Hedgehog at the north end of Bush Grass Slack. Number 15 is at the point where H-Lane west leaves Bush Grass Slack for Sweet Briar Slack.


Bass, R. T., 2005, Spirits of the Sand: Field Edition, 67-88 (Monograph). SDV325697.

Training Aids 12-15 and 42-43 in Area 'D' at the World War II US Assault Training Centre on Braunton Burrows. Mounds were found at Training Aid 12 at SS4488536491 and Training Aid 13 at SS4490536325. Barbed wire support posts were found at Training Aid 14 at SS4495336290 and Training Aid 15 at SS4495135954. A mound was located at Training Aid 42 at SS4477036380 and a large concrete block with concrete remnants were found at Training Aid 43 at SS4470536211. A collapsed Pillbox was noted close to Training Aid 43 at SS4472436188. Barbed Wire Support Posts were also found at SS4477536294, SS4479236295, SS4496435944, SS4497235935 and four more around SS45003625. Barbed Wire was found at SS4498835930, a Tank Shell Head at SS4498835932 and a MoD Post at SS4489036213. Concrete and Stone Debris was identified at SS4498836237.


Miller, D., 2006, World War Two Features Annotated onto Braunton Burrows Habitat Map (Cartographic). SDV339606.

Features at this location include remains of pillboxes, areas of rubble, remnants and barbed wire posts.


Passmore, A. + Knight, S., 2009, Farm Environment Plan (FEP), Updated Spreadsheet of Archaeological Sites (Un-published). SDV344664.

Visited 2009. At NGR 44885 36491 are north-south aligned dunes between flat areas. There are 'mounds' within the dunes which could represent natural dunes or be associated with Training Aid 12. There is no other evidence of structural or other features. The area is covered in light grass and moss.
Mounds are stable and covered with thin vegetation.
No sign of 'posts' and area of 'concrete and stone' recorded by Bass. Site lies in slack with a number of low mounds along west side, near track. Rabbit burrowing in a mound at SS4498836237 given has exposed a few small pieces of stone and concrete, suggesting former structure in vicinity. No general surface debris. This area has been cleared of vegetation since survey by Bass and any loose large rubble has probably been removed.
NGR given by Bass for Training Aid 13 is on east side of a mound which may be a natural dune as it forms part of boundary of slack. No evidence of a structure or other features.
The tank shell head was not located. Site lies in dense scrub vegetation.
Barbed wire recorded by Bass at SS4498835930 was not located. Other details: Sites 36-39, 47, 51.


Hegarty, C. + Knight, S., 2011 - 2012, North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty National Mapping Programme Project (Interpretation). SDV349018.

A small structure circa 4.5 metres square in size is visible on aerial photographs of May 1946 centred on circa SS44973623. The structure is probably the site of Training Aid 44, one of several such training aids depicted in this area on a U.S. Army plan of the Second World War Assault Training Centre on Braunton Burrows. Several craters visible as earthworks in this area may be related to contemporary training activity using live ammunition, and barbed wire remains recorded before 1996 (MDV77705, MDV77707 & MDV77708) may be the remains of an associated obstruction. The structure is not readily identifiable on later available aerial photographs and was probably demolished or obscured by shifting sand dunes and vegetation following the war.

Sources / Further Reading

SDV325695Un-published: Bass, R. T.. 1996. Guide to the US Assault Training Centre North Devon. Manuscript. 95-6.
SDV325697Monograph: Bass, R. T.. 2005. Spirits of the Sand: Field Edition. Spirits of the Sand. A5 Paperback. 67-88.
SDV339604Un-published: Unknown. 1944. Roads and Training Aids: U.S. Assault Training Center. U.S. Plans from R.T.Bass. Mixed Archive Material + Digital.
SDV339606Cartographic: Miller, D.. 2006. World War Two Features Annotated onto Braunton Burrows Habitat Map. Nature Conservancy Council. Photocopy.
SDV339609Monograph: Bass, R. T.. 1992. Spirits of the Sand. Spirits of the Sand. Unknown.
SDV344664Un-published: Passmore, A. + Knight, S.. 2009. Farm Environment Plan (FEP), Updated Spreadsheet of Archaeological Sites. Exeter Archaeology Report. Digital.
SDV349018Interpretation: Hegarty, C. + Knight, S.. 2011 - 2012. North Devon Coast Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty National Mapping Programme Project. AC Archaeology Report. ACD383/2/1. Digital.
Linked documents:1
SDV349927Aerial Photograph: Royal Air Force. 1946. RAF/106G/UK/1501. Royal Air Force Aerial Photograph. Photograph (Paper). NMR RAF/106G/UK/1501 3003-3004 13-MAY-1946. [Mapped feature: #62247 ]

Associated Monuments

MDV57283Part of: Braunton Areas A, B, C and D of US Assault Training Centre (Monument)
MDV77705Related to: Barbed Wire Support Post, Braunton Burrows Military Training Area (Monument)
MDV77707Related to: Barbed Wire, Braunton Burrows Military Training Area (Monument)
MDV77708Related to: Barbed Wire, Braunton Burrows Military Training Area (Monument)
MDV102968Related to: Craters on the U.S. Army Assault Training Centre, Braunton Burrows (Monument)

Associated Finds: none recorded

Associated Events

  • EDV4737 - Stewardship Scheme Archaeological Survey, Braunton Burrows
  • EDV6132 - North Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty NMP Project

Date Last Edited:Jul 7 2017 12:32PM