Revolutionising our management of heritage on the Defence estate

...of a Battle of Britain Spitfire crash. Otterburn Training Area in Northumberland is home to a shrine to the Romano-British God Cocidius, which is carved into a rock high above...
...of a Battle of Britain Spitfire crash. Otterburn Training Area in Northumberland is home to a shrine to the Romano-British God Cocidius, which is carved into a rock high above...
...we have been reflecting on what we do to preserve this heritage. D-Day Map used by Eisenhower is still preserved by DIO This map was used to plot the D-Day...
...in the west to Berlin and Leipzig in the east, and up to Flensburg on the Danish border in the north. The other LMS office is in Ramstein, southwest Germany,...
...is a military working patrol dog, he is trained to bite if required to help protect MOD sites and staff. Because of this, it would be inappropriate to allow people...
...“Role Models” invites us to explore the powerful impact that positive male figures can have on individuals, families, and communities. It’s also an invitation for organisations like ours to embrace...
...months in what is now my fourth continuity tour to the Falklands. It’s an interesting place to live and work and being so far from the UK adds significant challenges...
...actively used to inform site management plans in order to meet ecological requirements, all in careful balance with supporting military training. If you’d like to know more about MOD...
...ability to operate effectively in diverse environments—from desert to arctic conditions, from jungle to mountainous regions—is paramount to their operational success. Maj Gary Wallace, a DIO Training Safety Officer in...
...found that maintaining this connection to military life brings benefits that flow in both directions. As an MOD Civil Servant, it's vital that I maintain a broad understanding of Defence....