NATO first: Supporting our allies on Exercise Catamaran

...landings on Omaha and Utah beaches. Much of the infrastructure used by them during 1943 is still standing today, including concrete landing craft and a bazooka training wall. What struck...
...landings on Omaha and Utah beaches. Much of the infrastructure used by them during 1943 is still standing today, including concrete landing craft and a bazooka training wall. What struck...
...challenges and areas I’ve had to improve on, but working through these challenges has helped me to become not only the professional I am today but the person I am...
The two new, carbon negative double-storey accommodation facilities at Brunswick Camp [Copyright: Reds10 Ltd]Today marks the start of British Science Week, a ten-day celebration of science, technology, engineering and maths....
...as well as showing the importance of looking after both physical and mental health. He is sharing his story today, on International Men’s Day, in the hope that more men...
...limits around who they can become based on race, background, or other identities. In today’s interconnected and multicultural workplaces, inclusive role models are essential in promoting acceptance, encouraging open-mindedness, and...
...involvement to ensure everything around our land went smoothly – not least in stopping spectators accessing the Range Danger Areas! I’m Phill Ingledew and, after I retired from the Regular...
...responsibilities and activities. DIO Chief Executive, David Mitchard. [Crown Copyright/MOD2015]I’ve spent my time meeting colleagues, customers and ministers, including hosting a visit to our Sutton Coldfield HQ today by Mark...
...it was involved in the defence of industrial areas in Bristol and South Wales. RAF Pembrey itself was closed in 1957 and handed to Carmarthen County Council, so today we...
Hi, I’m Helen Pickering and I work in DIO’s Communications team. A lot of my day-to-day job revolves around DIO’s social media channels, so when I was approached to see...
...by the end of the 19th Century woodland cover in the UK was as low as 5% of the land surface. If you go down to the woods today… Now...