How this wall was used to prepare for the Normandy Landings

...themselves on how to stay safe when accessing military land. In order to stay safe and allow our military to train uninterrupted, the public should: Only access military land when...
...themselves on how to stay safe when accessing military land. In order to stay safe and allow our military to train uninterrupted, the public should: Only access military land when...
...Op TOUCAN. A few days later, they took part in Op TOUCAN, a drill to put these procedures into practice, observed by the training safety officer and the BATSUB medic....
...break and look forward to 2014, they have much to be proud of. I end the year immensely grateful to them for their hard work and look forward to the...
...of our work and we will shortly be delivering update training on health and safety matters to DIO staff. As you can see, many staff are likely to come into...
...These range from Airfield Pavement Engineers to Foresters; Health and Safety experts to Weapons Effect on Structures specialists; Town Planners to an Explosive Ordinance Clearance team and everything in between....
...I am now able to talk or chat to them to discuss issues or concerns that they may have and personally address their problems. As a result, I am building...
...of yet, no dials or serial numbers to go on to try to identify the aircraft but the team has cut a trench over what the surveys suggest to be...
...A Gunner from 23 Engineer Regiment (Air Assault) practices infantry skills during Exercise Cypher Bayonet in Stanford Training Area. (Crown Copyright) It’s great to be able to finally get to...
...got to remain 'delivery' to support the rest of the military – this is DIO’s role and we shouldn’t forget it! We make a huge contribution to Defence and maybe,...
...we’ve worked hard to improve both the standards of accommodation and the support we provide to Service personnel and their families. Starting today, however, many of those services will begin...