Mount Wise Navy Bunker Finally Busted 360VR 5.7K
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Mount Wise is one of the most highly secured Naval command and control facilities for the British Military. A lot of the command of war fighting and Nuclear Submarines including launch of Nuclear Missiles is now handled by underground facilities such as the Corsham Computer Centre which is situated 150ft underground in a spring floor shock mounted super computer centre with its own "Global Security" centre which is situated above ground with its own data centre which rivals the size of GCHQ and some say is a fall back datacentre for GCHQ who paid for it. The Data Centre masquerades as publically owned to avoid scrutiny and freedom of information requests.
Some extra info gleaned from the web
Military use in the 18th & 19th centuries
The house was designed by James Wyatt and built between 1789 and 1793 in Plymouth limestone.[3] It was originally known as Government House and served as the home of the military Governor of Plymouth; it later housed the General Officer Commanding Western District until that army command moved out in 1905.[4] The house was then used as the home of the General Officer Commanding Wessex Area until 1934.[5]
Naval use in the 20th & 21st centuries
The naval Commander-in-Chief, Plymouth, who had previously been based next door at Hamoaze House, moved into the property in 1934 and it was renamed Admiralty House.[6] At the same time Hamoaze House, was handed over to the Major-General commanding the Royal Marines.[6]
Area Command Headquarters and Plymouth Underground Extension
In 1939-41 a partly subterranean complex of buildings was constructed in the grounds of the house, within the ditch of the old fortifications, to serve as a combined RN/RAF headquarters for maritime operations; similar Area Command Headquarters were constructed at the same time close to the Royal Naval Dockyards at Portsmouth, Chatham) and Rosyth.[7] The Prime Minister, Winston Churchill, visited the house and the combined headquarters in 1941.[8] The headquarters were expanded during World War II by a series of tunnels, known as Plymouth Underground Extension (PUE), which formed a sizeable bomb-proof bunker complex under the garden of Admiralty House; it could be accessed from Richmond Walk, Blagdon's boatyard and Hamoaze House as well as from the headquarters building itself. PUE was closed in the 1950s but the headquarters block continued in use.[9]
Post-war
After the war the combined headquarters (renamed Maritime Headquarters) remained in use as headquarters of the Commander-in-Chief, and as such provided command facilities for NATO operations in the Eastern Atlantic, together with local co-ordination of RN, RAF and Civil Defence capabilities, and assorted intelligence and maritime surveillance facilities. In the mid-1980s and early 1990s the facility was comprehensively upgraded.[6]
After 1969, Admiralty House became the home of the Flag Officer, Plymouth until that post was also disbanded in 1996. The complex was then used to house a number of different operations on a temporary basis until 2004 when it was earmarked for disposal.[6]
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https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Admiralty_House,_Mount_Wise
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