DIO staff in Belize pulled out all the stops in 2020
...our locally employed civilian staff were sent home for a lengthy period. BATSUB has a licence to train up to 3,750 personnel a year in Belize across a network of...
...our locally employed civilian staff were sent home for a lengthy period. BATSUB has a licence to train up to 3,750 personnel a year in Belize across a network of...
...with this, but there’s still been a lot to learn and plenty still to go. However, I’m looking forward to getting ‘stuck in’ to the various challenges we currently face....
...risk so we had to stack cut material in piles and use a chipper to dispose of it instead. A volunteer tends to a section of overgrown scrub [Crown copyright...
...Defence Training Estate in partnership with the Defence Infrastructure Organisation and plays an important role in helping to minimise the environmental impact of training activities, while addressing implementing initiatives to...
...estate in the Scottish Highlands. It was here the newly formed Royal Marine Commandos were being assembled. Tom was assigned to the 47 Commandos, a dedicated unit training to be...
...obstacles put into place to defend Nazi-occupied Western Europe from an anticipated Allied invasion. Stretching from northern Norway down to the border of France and Spain, the 2,687km wall provided...
...hope that I can inspire people to take up an exciting career in science, technology, maths or engineering. If you’re interested in working in any of these field, keep an...
...in the provision of clinical infrastructure. Our Reservists were quickly allocated into MMATs and got to work, notably on the Nightingale hospital in London to provide support on project management,...
...look out for each other - to provide safe spaces to talk, to listen, and to offer caring responses. What DIO does to support mental health DIO is doing lots...
...drawdown plans for the Tornado GR4. A lot of changes need to be made to the existing infrastructure in order to facilitate the arrival of the new aircraft. Progress update…...