Chapter 2 - Refresher Course
The Sennybridge Training Area is thirty-one thousand acres of Ministry of Defence owned land. I know the place well. Too bloody well.
It's largely unpopulated. There is a village on the estate. It looks as if somebody has scooped up a small hamlet from deepest Bavaria and dumped it in the middle of Wales. The bullet holes in the walls are a clue to its use as a Fighting In Built Up Areas range.
At the beginning of World War II the War Office urgently needed extra land and facilities for training purposes. One particular requirement was for an area at least three miles long that could be used for artillery practice. A small mountain and valley in mid-Wales was selected.
The general idea was that the land was being lent to the British Government for the duration of the war, and would be returned to the original land owner at the end of hostilities. Somehow the War Office, and its successor the Ministry of Defence, forgot to hand it back.
Now it was used as a training area by a wide range of military units. Currently it was being used for a two-day refresher course in Improvised Explosive Device awareness - how to recognise a terrorist bomb. I was one of the students.
The course was held in another leftover from World War Two; a Nissen hut. The long arched structure, made from rust corrugated metal sheets, had seen better days. It was dusty, damp and draughty.
Two days in early January in a Welsh Nissen hut. What were the odds that I wouldn't end up catching my death of flu?
At the front of the room was a battered-looking metal desk. Facing it were rows of stacking chairs. Each chair had a Post-it note with a name on it. The door at the back of the room opened suddenly.
A tall man, early fifties, military in bearing marched in. He stood at the front of the classroom and glared at us, daring the class to speak, cough or do anything other than pay rapt attention to him.
"Good morning gentlemen," he paused for a moment before adding, "and ladies too, of course."
He stepped behind the desk. I noticed for the first time that there was a red metal fire bucket on it.
"I'm Nick Stone and I'll be taking you through this course in how to recognise and deal with things that go boom in the night. Right! Let's begin, is Michael Madog here?" Stone scanned his small class. Until I hesitantly raised my hand. "Which do you prefer, Mike or Michael?"