Keeping communities and soldiers safe in Kenya

...to stay safe on the training areas. Two RAF Puma helicopters flying during Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya [Crown Copyright/MOD 2011] Working together to keep soldiers and local people safe...
...to stay safe on the training areas. Two RAF Puma helicopters flying during Exercise Askari Thunder in Kenya [Crown Copyright/MOD 2011] Working together to keep soldiers and local people safe...
...and the silvery leafcutter bee. These ‘dune-specialist’ species thrive in our coastal landscapes when there are plenty of areas of bare sand available for burrowing into or hunting on top...
...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...
...to these basic restrictions. In return, we have assisted BMFT in delivering ground sign awareness training to their wardens and joined them in planting thousands of trees within the local...
...of my team in action during Exercise Catamaran. Watching DIO’s small but dedicated team seamlessly support such a complex operation involving several of our NATO allies was truly impressive. NATO...
...to be at various states of ‘readiness' to support Government policy world-wide. My job is to advise the Armed Forces on the best locations to train in order to prepare...
...a typo or weeding out a musprunt (!) which has hitherto been hidden away in a long paragraph of text. Anyway, I tell you this not to show you how...
...sold for £53million. Alongside this, we’ve continued to work hard to provide safe training for our military colleagues, to maintain and improve military accommodation and facilities and to observe our...
...had flown up to 250 miles daily in some cases simply to collect one gut-full of whitebait to pass to their offspring. A Brindled Guillemot carrying a fish in its...
...DIO Award for exemplifying the organisation's values and providing inspiration to colleagues in the delivery of their work. Our award was for Safety First – demonstrating how safety informs all...