DIO's links to D-Day - Tom's story

...I was so proud to be his namesake and wanted to be just like him. My abiding memory is watching him hide his smirk (badly) after being told by my...
...I was so proud to be his namesake and wanted to be just like him. My abiding memory is watching him hide his smirk (badly) after being told by my...
...to use that knowledge and experience to make engineering judgements. When I'm in the office or at meetings I respond to queries on technical standards, aerodrome data, criteria and pavement...
...to turning it into a rehabilitation centre and the Black Stork charity is raising capital funding. The Duke has made a significant personal contribution in addition to the use of...
...continued team effort within DIO Europe. Our customer interface will enable DIO to continue to support the British Forces Germany Drawdown Programme through the next few years, to bring the...
...an area of 24,000m² and will use 3200 tonnes of steel. It won’t just house the A400M as it’s also designed to be able to service other large RAF aircraft...
...want to operate slightly differently. As a result it was vitally important that the design and construction team fully understood the requirements of the Squadron’s tasks to be able to...
...during the First World War. Prior to and during the Second World War it was an Air Ministry location attached to Porton Down. Today we use it for a variety...
...UK. The primary use of Autostem is to rupture the concrete to separate it from the reinforcement and create fissures which can be exploited by secondary hydraulic breakers and munchers....
...to be handed over include two out of three Single Living Accommodation (SLA) blocks which equates to 186 bed spaces. The new SLA buildings are built to modern Z scales...
...opportunity and equality. My name is Jo McKeegan-Brown and I’m the Head of the MOD Guard Service. I’d like to use this blog to talk about International Women’s Day, and...