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King Alfred School, Plön

King Alfred School, Plön, was a boarding school for children whose parents were British military or civil service personnel working in Germany; between 1948 and 1959, it educated approximately 4000 pupils aged between 11 and 18 years old.
==Introduction==

As a result of Operation Union,〔''Imperial War Museum Review 1997'', 10/1, Pages 74-83 - Article: ''Operation Union - British Families in Germany 1946'' by Sarah Paterson〕〔War Office Pamphlet: ''Guide to Families Proceeding to BAOR'' dated 1946, () Education, Para 22 and Annex D〕 King Alfred School (KAS), Plön was opened 〔http://www.archhistory.co.uk/taca/schooling.html ''TACA'' Article: Background Information: ''BAOR Secondary Schools and Special Trains'' by JPW, Para 2 to 4〕 as the second〔BFES Boarding Schools: First - Prince Rupert School,1947; Third - Windsor School,1953; via Wyvern Club external link below〕 British Families Education Service (BFES) boarding school in Germany by the Minister of Education, George Tomlinson MP〔Supplementary Information: ''Red Dragon, Summer Term 1948'', Page 4 - Article: ''Minister's and Headmaster's Speeches''〕 in May 1948. KAS was a co-educational, bilateral-comprehensive, secondary, boarding school for children whose parents were serving with either the British〔British Armed Forces〕 or Canadian Armed Forces or the Allied Control Commission, Germany throughout the British Occupation Zone of Germany. It was established in the former ''Kriegsmarine'' ''Ruhleben Kaserne'',〔http://www.marineoffizier.eu/KRIEGSMARINE/10-III-MLA-PLOEN/START/Ploen-3.MLA-Subklew-Seite002-Kaserne-Einweihung.html〕 a barracks beside the Grosser Plöner See, near the ''Holsteinische Schweiz'' town of Plön in Schleswig Holstein.
During World War II, the ''Kriegsmarine'' used ''Ruhleben Kaserne'' for U-boat crew training.〔''Kriegsmarine Archiv - III Untersee-Boot Ausbildungsabteilung'' (Kriegsmarine Archives - 3 U-Boat Training Division)〕 After WW2, these barracks were renamed HMS ''Royal Alfred''〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Connaught Barracks )〕 by the Royal Navy's Flag Officer, Schleswig Holstein,〔http://www.naval-history.net/xBW-RNNavalParties.htm Details at 1734.〕〔''The Naval Review,Vol XLIX No 3, July 1961'', Pages 278 to 289 - Article: ''The Royal Navy in Germany, 1945-47,'' Detail - Page 283〕 Rear Admiral Tom Baillie Grohman. Subsequently, this Royal Navy's 'ship's' title, became the basis of the school's name - King Alfred. Currently, the German Navy's ''Marineunteroffizierschule'' (MUS) is stationed there.

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