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Hvalsmoen was the site of a
former military camp to the
north of Hønefoss in
Ringerike in
Buskerud county, Norway. In 1893, the
Norwegian Parliament resolved...
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military camp of
Hvalsmoen and the now
closed Hval station. In 1893 the
Norwegian Storting decided to
acquire the area
around Hvalsmoen, as a
drill ground...
- 1950s and 60s the
station was
important for the
military staff working at
Hvalsmoen and Eggemoen, both of
which lay nearby. In 1973 the
station became remote...
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military education in the
engineer corps, and
tutored at the camp at
Hvalsmoen. He also
attended the
Norwegian School of
Veterinary Science from 1935...
- took over. In
August 1943
Stensaker was
imprisoned for
fourteen days at
Hvalsmoen, but was
released due to old age.
Stensaker returned as
mayor for half...
- to Haug over
Riksvei 35 in
direction of Jevnaker, over
Viulveien from
Hvalsmoen and Hvalsveien. One can also get
there from
Jevnaker or
Norderhov over...
- non-commissioned
officers and men were sent by
train to a prisoner-of-war camp at
Hvalsmoen. The
Norwegian prisoners of war from the
Valdres front were
released from...
- airport,
there was
already an
aviation club,
Ringerike Flyklubb,
based at
Hvalsmoen. They
encouraged the
military to
consider building an
airport at Eggemoen...
- / 60.18333°N 10.31667°E / 60.18333; 10.31667 (Hval) 3514
Ringerike Hvalsmoen 3514
Ringerike Hvittingfoss 59°29′0″N 10°1′0″E / 59.48333°N 10.01667°E...