How DIO discovered a mysterious painting of the Falklands War

...to see that a new piece of Raleigh history had been discovered; she knew that this was something very special and needed to be on display. She said to me,...
...to see that a new piece of Raleigh history had been discovered; she knew that this was something very special and needed to be on display. She said to me,...
...miles, by aeroplanes, trains and automobiles (not to forget the odd helicopter ride to some dangerous places and also a submarine!), I’ve covered the UK top to bottom and side...
This map was used to plot the D-Day landings by Allied commanders. led by General Eisenhower. MOD Crown Copyright 2024. In June 1944, the official order to launch the Normandy...
...plant called petalwort. Military training certainly has the potential to harm the environment, but, in reality, Defence use over many decades has ensured that our sites continue to be important...
...charges. However, because we work in a team of 14, my time is often spent mentoring and assisting other team members. Andrea and her staff control payments which go towards,...
...a more general view of town planning at DIO. My name is Rob Sanderson and I’m a Town Planner at DIO. My path to this career began with a Town...
...Royal Air Force (RAF) Dog Section in the Falkland Islands. You might be surprised to hear that the Falklands garrison needs dogs but they are very useful. Some are used...
...up regularly to discuss site issues. Essential Although training is the main use of its land, the MOD has an obligation under UK and international law to manage the Defence...
...Army as a Major in the Royal Logistic Corps, I went into industry and local Government. I returned to the Ministry of Defence (MOD) in January to take on the...
...Elizabeth Class carrier which being pieced together on the Forth. Part of the bow of HMS Queen Elizabeth is transported up the River Forth to be added to the rest...