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Coordinates: 17°59′38″N 76°46′48″W / 17.99389°N 76.78000°W / 17.99389; -76.78000
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'''Up-Park Camp''' (often '''Up Park Camp''') was the headquarters of the [[British Army]] in [[Jamaica]] from the late 18th century to independence in 1962. From that date, is has been the headquarters of the [[Jamaica Defence Force]]. It is located in the heart of [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]].
'''Up-Park Camp''' (often '''Up Park Camp''') was the headquarters of the [[British Army]] in [[Jamaica]] from the late 18th century to independence in 1962. From that date, is has been the headquarters of the [[Jamaica Defence Force]]. It is located in the heart of [[Kingston, Jamaica|Kingston]].


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*[http://www.jdfmil.org/overview/bases/bases_home.html History of Up Park Camp] from the [[Jamaican Defence Force]]
*[http://www.jdfmil.org/overview/bases/bases_home.html History of Up Park Camp] from the [[Jamaican Defence Force]]

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Revision as of 05:53, 30 March 2010

17°59′38″N 76°46′48″W / 17.99389°N 76.78000°W / 17.99389; -76.78000

Up-Park Camp is located in Jamaica
Up-Park Camp
Up-Park Camp
Location of Up-Park Camp in Jamaica

Up-Park Camp (often Up Park Camp) was the headquarters of the British Army in Jamaica from the late 18th century to independence in 1962. From that date, is has been the headquarters of the Jamaica Defence Force. It is located in the heart of Kingston.

The mortality rate of British soldiers in Jamaica was very high, particular as a result of yellow fever. A 156-acre (0.63 km2) estate known as Up Park Pen was purchased by the War Department in 1784, to set up barracks. However, the mortality rate fell only when many were posted away to a new camp at Newcastle, Jamaica, high in the Blue Mountains (Jamaica).

The camp expanded in the 19th century, and was a base for the West India Regiments.

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