100 days at DIO
...I am really impressed by the scale of what we do and how our people do it. Engagement I embarked on an engagement programme when I arrived, to get to...
...I am really impressed by the scale of what we do and how our people do it. Engagement I embarked on an engagement programme when I arrived, to get to...
...attendees out onto Altcar Sands where they got the opportunity to get hands on and use some of the equipment to have a go at scanning for inert objects which...
...of allied forces pushing further into Nazi occupied Europe. Tom would land in support of Canadian and Norwegian troops attempting to take the city of Westkapelle. By all accounts this...
...interesting and brings home how much we owe to our valiant troops. I love Salisbury Plain and find it endlessly fascinating so hope to be able to go there again.”...
...July and come to DIO from various roles in the British Army. My early service in the Royal Engineers was in armored engineer roles in the UK and Germany, with...
...of civilians, the opportunity to visit battlefield infrastructure helped us to clearly envision how all roles play into Defence’s bigger picture. Taking stock of life on the front line was...
...Forces and to share individual experiences. If you fit either of those categories and would like to know more or get involved then please get in touch at DIO-ReserveForcesAdvocate@mod.uk ...
...them to ensure they protect the owls. Jonathan with three owls. [All rights reserved]As a volunteer, I get to see a vast range of wonderful wildlife including a fantastic array...
...texture of the penile skin can often be an indication of this cancer. Now 16 months in remission, Ronnie wants to use his experience to raise awareness of penile cancer,...
...in the planning stages where I really get down into the detail. I have to check all traces, all written instructions and make sure that all the plans that are...