Tregantle Fort was completed in 1865 with barracks accommodation for 1,000 men and provision for 35 large guns.[1]
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Early in the 1900s it became an infantry battalion headquarters with 14 officers and 423 other ranks[2], and from 1903 was used for rifle training. Tregantle is infamous within the armed forces because many of the rifle ranges located there slope steeply down towards the sea. These ranges are still in use, primarily by personnel located at HMS Raleigh
Tregantle was vacated after World War I until 1938, when it was used as the Territorial Army Passive Air Defence School. During World War II it was used first as the Army Gas School and from 1942 as US Army accommodation.
Since 1945 it has been in use by the British Army, It is currently part of the Defence Estate.