Year in Review: looking back at 2021

...west regions. July to September In the school summer holidays, we used our ‘Respect the Range’ campaign to remind people to only access military land where it is legal and...
...west regions. July to September In the school summer holidays, we used our ‘Respect the Range’ campaign to remind people to only access military land where it is legal and...
...houses and a car in their wake. Some of the tiles were even embedded into a wall in an opposite house, really showing the force of the tornado. Uprooted trees...
...Infrastructure Organisation (DIO), have collaborated to deliver £36million worth of SLA required that the British Army needs to live in the UK. New Single Living Accommodation Some 460 new bed...
...Germany’s location within Europe puts us within driving distance of lots of countries and interesting places. Life is good out here and I’ve enjoyed my time in Germany, however, the...
...to 4400 years ago). To place that in a global context, Biblical scholars place the Mesopotamian flood of Noah in around 2900 BC. The Neolithic flint knife found in one...
...in Nairobi (Kifaru Barracks, within a Kenyan Army Base) providing a logistic and transport hub; and in Nanyuki where the HQ and training activity is coordinated within Nanyuki Show Ground,...
...‘stop butt’ for gunnery so a machine gun school was quickly set up for the tank crews to train. Initially, the six pounder gun was fired on Salisbury Plain and...
...for this upgrade included installing a high voltage electricity cable that’s 8km long and a new intake sub-station building. The cable has now been handed over to DIO colleagues who...
...approached by the Conservation Group’s botanist and a Natural England project officer to take part in a local Government-led initiative to aid in the recovery of the Fisher’s Estuarine moth,...
...in to talk to you and to let you know what impact the work you do every day has on these individuals. DIO is essential to them being able to...