Partnership Working at Elstead Common
...soldiers to practice small-scale infantry manoeuvres and for logistical exercises but is also popular with local people for walking, horse riding and cycling. The Common is also a Site of...
...soldiers to practice small-scale infantry manoeuvres and for logistical exercises but is also popular with local people for walking, horse riding and cycling. The Common is also a Site of...
...inclusion of Penhale. Unfortunately, they had to abandon plans to include the site and so there was no requirement for the lease. This was a particular disappointment for me as...
...Stuart Skeates. It consists of three separate but related organisations – the Standing Joint Force Logistic Component, the Joint Force Headquarters and the Standing Joint Force Headquarters. The HQ can...
...responsible for driving that change. Smarter, outcome- based working is a key element here. The pandemic has certainly been a catalyst for that positive change, forcing us to challenge outdated...
...involves closing down the training villages and preparing them for the extreme weather conditions that the Canadian winter can bring. Preparing for the winter extremes In the coldest months of...
...sorts of capacities, including for cavalry, pulling supplies, artillery and hospital wagons. In 1917, there were nearly 870,000 horses and mules working for the Army, often in much the same...
...around the world, to enable our Armed Forces to be ready for operations and deployments. We manage around two thirds of the 223,800 hectares that the MOD owns, and a...
Jacqui Rock, DIO's Commercial Director visit to Gibraltar [Crown Copyright/MOD2019]Yesterday the world celebrated International Women’s Day and this year’s theme “Each for Equal” prompted us to consider the difference between...
...for self-care. Whether you are someone who enjoys being active, find breathing exercises beneficial or loves meeting up with friends, don’t forget to make time for yourself to re-charge your...
...hectares of coastal plain on the Tay Estuary between Carnoustie and Monifieth. It’s primarily used for small arms infantry training and features several firing ranges. Perhaps surprisingly given its military...