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Send us a textTip Cullen served in the Royal Marines Commandos for 30 years. In Part 2 of his interview we follow Tip's service from the Iraq Invasion of 2003 to his retirement, and career as an actor.Watch Tip in action on the screen in the feature film Sunray: Fallen Soldier. Find out where you can watch it here: https://sunrayfilm.com/Signed copies of Geraint's latest book, Voices of Victory, and other titles are available here: www.geraintjonesmedia.com You can also find it in most supermarkets, and the usual stores like Amazon, Waterstones, and WHSmiths.Support the show
Send us a textCarl Williams grew up in a military family and joined the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment in 2003. During his second tour of Iraq Carl was stationed at Basra Palace, which came under daily attack in a summer of heavy fighting. Eventually the British soldiers were ordered to leave the city after a cease fire was agreed with the enemy - a decision that many of the soldiers disagree with to this day. If you would like to share the stories of your own operations, please drop us a message on instagram: @warstorypodcastSupport the show
Roland Oliphant, Senior Foreign Correspondent, The Telegraph / Hamish De Breton Gordon, former Commander of Royal Tank Regiment
In this week's episode of The UK Flooring Podcast, we chat with Ben Granville from Kellars Flooring. Join us as Ben shares his unique journey from being a greenkeeper and a tank commander in the Army to becoming the Sales Director at Kellars Flooring.Key Discussion Points:Ben's Background:Ben's early career as a greenkeeper and his aspirations to pursue a career in golf.Transition to the flooring industry through his brother and subsequent service in the Armed Forces.Career in the Army:Ben's seven years in the Royal Tank Regiment and the skills and experiences gained.Venturing into Retail:Setting up and successfully running three retail stores after leaving the Army.The eventual sale of his business and transition to Kellars Flooring.Kellars Flooring Overview:Introduction to Kellars Flooring as a pseudo manufacturer with a unique approach to product offerings.The company's evolution over the past five years and significant acquisitions.Market Disruption:Kellars' innovative and bold approach to branding and marketing.The importance of planning and flexibility in inventory management to meet market demands.Industry Challenges:The external factors affecting the flooring industry and how Kellars adapts to these challenges.Insights on current market trends and the impact of geopolitical events.Personal Insights:Ben's favourite and least favourite parts of his role as Sales Director.His advice for building strong relationships within the industry.Reflections on the best and worst advice he's received.Future Plans:Upcoming launches and developments at Kellars Flooring.The importance of continuous improvement and innovation in maintaining market relevance.Memorable Quotes:"We've always done it this way' kills off any creativity or growth.""Relationships are key to future success."Guest Information:Ben GranvilleLinkedIn: Ben GranvilleCompany: Kellars FlooringSubscribe & Share:Don't forget to subscribe to The UK Flooring Podcast for more inspiring stories and expert advice from leaders in the flooring industry. Share this episode with your friends and colleagues to spread the knowledge! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Today's guest is the former British Army Officer Hamish De Bretton-Gordon, a former commander of the Royal Tank Regiment and the UK's joint chemical biological and nuclear regiment. He discusses the damage Ukraine is carrying out on Russian targets specifically thanks to NATO - and in particular American and British - intelligence.The Times' daily podcast dedicated to global security. Expert analysis of war, diplomatic relations and cyber security from The Times' foreign correspondents and military specialists. Watch more: https://www.youtube.com/@ListenToTimesRadio Read more: thetimes.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Paul was born in East London and played in the streets close to his beloved West Ham United. By the age of 8 he had already made his mind up that he was going to be in the military.His first choice was the Royal Marines but the recruiting office that he went to steered him towards the 9th /12th Lancers. He eventually trained in the Royal Tank Regiment and then transferred to the Blues and Royals. One of the officers in the Blues and Royals at the time was James Blunt. During his service Prince William, Prince Harry and Arthur Soames (Winston Churchills grandson) were also officers in the regiment.Paul saw active duty in Afghanistan and Iraq and saw war first hand. He was continually engaged with the Taliban and was subjected to one of the biggest ambushes in the Afghan conflict. It was during this fight that he worked alongside one of the UKs most decorated soldiers Mick Flynn. The military angels were looking down at Paul and his comrades. They were engaged in a fight and despite being small in number they successfully defended their position. Some of their colleagues were less fortunate.Mental trauma began to take hold and during an incident Paul had convinced himself that a man on the tube was carrying a bomb. Paul tackled the man to the ground and when police officers attended it was quickly discovered that the man was an innocent commuter and Paul was duly arrested and taken away in handcuffs. Despite the best efforts of some members of the military Paul remained in service but was eventually medically discharged..After losing several comrades to suicide, Paul founded Head Up to enable veterans and service personnel to access mental health support. Paul works closely with Simon Moloney CGC - See his interview here!Head-Up are collaborating with GymShark Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
After enlisting in the Army and receiving his papers for the Royal Tank Regiment, Gareth visited the Naval Careers Office and began the process of becoming a Royal Marines Commando. Enjoying tours of Norway & Northern Ireland before leaving to play rugby in Australia, Gareth joined the Royal Marines Reserve and ventured into the Private Military Circuit. On his return to the UK, Gareth joined the Ambulance Service and progressed into a specialised role in the Hazardous Area Response Team (HART) where he has visited some of the most high-profile incidents the UK has ever seen. Follow This Podcast To Be Notified Of New Episodes, Visit Our Social Media Platforms & YouTube Channel For More Bonus Content, And Listen Live To Our Radio Station: Listen Live: https://www.forceradio.live/ Visit Our YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@forceradiohq
Brigadier Chris Murray enlisted as a Trooper in the Royal Tank Regiment at Catterick in 1974 before completing a Potential Officers' Course and subsequent selection for Sandhurst. He was commissioned into the Royal Corps of Transport in 1975 and served all over the world.He deployed on Gulf War 1 on Operation GRANBY with HQ 1st Armoured Division with particular responsibility for artillery ammunition logistics. On promotion to Colonel in November 1998 he was appointed as Commander Royal Logistic Corps Territorial Army at Grantham. He was awarded the CBE in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2002 for being a thoroughly nice bloke. He left the Army in 2010 completing a 15 year virtually unbroken period in senior command, 36 years of great fun service with soldiers and an exhausted liver.We only feature the latest 200 episodes of the podcast on public platforms so to access our podcast LIBRARY with every episode ever made & also get access to every Debrief & Subject Matter expert document shard with us then join our PATREON crew and support the future of the podcast by clicking HERE A big thanks to our partners for supporting this episode.GORE-TEX Professional ClothingHAIX FootwearGRENADERIP INTOLyfe Linez - Get Functional Hydration FUEL for FIREFIGHTERS, Clean no sugar for daily hydration. 80% of people live dehydrated and for firefighters this cost lives, worsens our long term health and reduces cognitive ability.Support the ongoing work of the podcast by clicking HEREPlease subscribe to the podcast on YoutubeEnter our monthly giveaways on the following platformsFacebookInstagramPlease support the podcast and its future by clicking HERE and joining our Patreon Crew
Murray joined the British Army in 2002 and served for 12 years in the Royal Tank Regiment, reaching the rank of Lance Corporal.In this episode Murray talks about growing up and his journey in joining the Royal Tank Regiment (RTR). He also talks about completing a UN tour in Cyprus, being part of a team that specialises in Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear defence (CBRN), and two tours of Afghanistan.Murray also shares a life changing incident in Afghanistan when his vehicle was struck by an Improvised Explosive Device (IED). Plus his journey as an amputee, and his transition back to civilian life, which included taking part in the 2018 Invictus Games held in Sydney, Australia.Watch Episode on YouTubePart 1: youtu.be/-biVOmeaRLwPart 2: youtu.be/x6UkHbqUDJgTikTok:tiktok.com/@militaryveteranspodcastInstagram:instagram.com/militaryveteranspodcastTwitter:twitter.com/MilVetPodcastLinkedIn:linkedin.com/company/military-veterans-podcastMerchandise:milvetpodcast.com/merchIf you've enjoyed any episode from the show, please head over to Spotify or Apple Podcasts, and give the show a 5 star rating. It really will help the show be found by others. Many thanks! Message at the end of the recording is from your host Gav, giving you information on how you can support the show through Patreon.Supporting monthly would help the show record future episodes and help with the upkeep of previous recordings. £5 a month will give you access to bonus recordings, where Gav and the guest chat about things that don't make it into the main recording. Thank you.Support the show
Veterans In Politics- Season 7, Episode 3- Mike Crofts- army veteran, approved Labour candidate and criminal justice charity founder. Our host Jonny Ball first met Mike Crofts working together on another podcast 'Veterans Work' where they focussed on veterans' employability issues. He was immediately impressed by Mike's work in the criminal justice system, using things like sport as a way of helping young people in prison.When we saw Mike pop up in a Labour Parliamentary selection, we were not surprised to see this extension of his service. From the Royal Tank Regiment, to politics, Mike is driven by a sense of social justice. Jonny and he talk about the impact of Afghanistan, this generation of veterans and his hopes and fears for the future, including his thoughts on climate change.A must listen!Support the show✅Support The Show Help Us Grow! Help us reach more veterans by donating the cost of a cup of coffee today...
***** Become a patron at patreon.com/hkpodcasts Patrons receive previews of episodes and get private Q&As with guests ****** Benjamin "Bags" Simmons is the military adviser to the BBC production "Rogue Heroes". Bags is also the owner of Bare Arms - a company which provides military services to TV & Film. This is Bags' second appearance on H-Hour (first appearance on #40). Prior to founding Bare Arms, Bags served as an Officer in the Royal Tank Regiment and deployment on multiple operational tours during his service.
Hamish de Bretton Gordon, former Commander of Royal Tank Regiment & John Everard, former British Ambassador to Belarus and North Korea.
We're back with Alan Hodges, a Royal Tank Regiment Chieftain tank commander, and Mick Hadfield who was his 17-year-old gunner. In this episode we talk in detail about their deployment within a kilometer of the East German border and their tasks should H Hour have come as well as emergency deployment from barracks.There is no affection for their main training area at Soltau described as “the moon with a few trees and also in less polite terms. However, these training periods are made better by the regular appearance of Wolfgang, a German entrepreneur and British Army legend who was uncannily able to place his snack vans whenever the British Army deployed. We also hear how the crew was also trained on how to evacuate the tank if it was hit as well as how to evade capture and resist interrogation.It's anecdotes galore again including a visit from a Swedish Major who unwisely was given the chance to drive Chieftain. There's also sadness as we remember those that never came back from exercises due to accidents. It's the continuing story of the close bond that soldiers forge that still lasts to this day. Cold War history is disappearing; however, a simple monthly donation will keep this podcast on the air. You'll become part of our community and get a sought after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link.Extra videos and photos here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode266/Buy a gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/Support the showSupport the project! https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/ColdWarPodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations
Alan Hodges was a Royal Tank Regiment Chieftain tank commander and troop SGT in West Germany. Mick Hadfield was his 17-year-old gunner. The affection between the two is still apparent even today and Mick still calls Al his army Dad.Mick met Al in 1987 straight out of his armoured corp gunnery training at Catterick. They served for 3 years together in 1st Royal Tank Regiment in Hildesheim from August 87 to December 90. They share detailed insights into the operations of the Chieftain, the training, the camaraderie of a crew as well as important details like how you go the loo in a tank..As part of 1st Royal Tank Regiment they were at the time (the most forward-facing Tank unit in BAOR and given a 2-hour life expectancy. They were told that if the Soviet 3rd Shock army crossed the border, each Chieftain would have to knock out a minimum of 10 Soviet tanks before they got overrun.Cold War history is disappearing; however, a simple monthly donation will keep this podcast on the air. You'll become part of our community and get a sought-after CWC coaster as a thank you and you'll bask in the warm glow of knowing you are helping to preserve Cold War history. Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/If a monthly contribution is not your cup of tea, We also welcome one-off donations via the same link.Extra videos and photos here https://coldwarconversations.com/episode265/Buy a gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life https://coldwarconversations.com/store/ Find the ideal gift for the Cold War enthusiast in your life! Just go to https://coldwarconversations.com/store/Support the showSupport the project! https://coldwarconversations.com/donate/ Follow us on Twitter here https://twitter.com/ColdWarPodFacebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/coldwarpod/Instagram https://www.instagram.com/coldwarconversations/Youtube https://youtube.com/@ColdWarConversations
Chris Hirst, Global CEO of advertising group Havas Creative, cuts through the bullshit and gets to the heart of modern leadership in this straight-talking podcast brought to you by Intelligence Squared. In this episode Chris Hirst speaks to General Sir Chris Deverell. After joining the 2nd Royal Tank Regiment in 1983, he served in the British Army for over 40 years, ending his career as a 4* General. Over this period, he led multiple organisations of tens of thousands of people; civilian and military, frontline and supporting, on operations and in headquarters. His final role was leading Joint Forces Command at the British Army. During his time in the army, he drove innovation at the Ministry of Defence and since retiring, he's taken on a number of roles, in the AI, tech, and innovation space. If you enjoyed this podcast please let us know what you think by rating and reviewing No Bullsh*t Leadership on Apple Podcasts. For updates on the series follow @intelligence2 and @chrishirst on Twitter. Producer & Editor: Bella Soames; Technical Support: Mark Roberts. Chris Hirst is author of the award-winning book No Bulls*ht Leadership: Why the World Needs More Everyday Leaders and Why That Leader Is You. Here are the pod notes from this fascinating episode. 00:00 Intro 01:29 The conflict in Ukraine 02:06 Could the West have prevented the Russian invasion of Ukraine? 03:07 The West's response 06:04 Groupthink in autocracies vs. democracies 06:50 What would you be doing if you were still a 4* General during this crisis? 10:04 Zelensky's leadership 15:02 What was your favourite role during your 40-year career in the military? 16:33 How to get more female and ethnic minority leaders into the military 19:57 Dislike of hierarchical information flows vs. the necessity of hierarchy in the military 23:51 How homogeneity prevents change in the military and in business 27:25 Business career after leaving the military 30:01 The impact of AI on leadership 31:22 The challenge of balancing consensus and bold decision-making as a leader and how to lead a team 33:35 The role of failure in your journey Connect with Chris Hirst on LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/chrishirst/), Twitter (@chrishirst) & Instagram (@chrishirst_leadership). Watch exclusive content and original videos from Chris Hirst on YouTube (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNC4qT90ArKOuKV8B0LWTWA) Where to subscribe: Apple Podcast | Spotify | Playcast etc. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
درباره جنگ هایی که دنیا را تغییر دادند: «جنگ هایی که دنیا را تغییر دادند» نوشته چارلز مسنجر و ترجمه منوچهر پزشک ، در فصل هایی مانند «جنگ بزرگ پلوپونزی»، «جنگ داخلی روم»، «فتح مکزیک به دست اسپانیا»، «جنگ استقلال آمریکا»، «جنگ داخلی آمریکا»، «جنگ جهانی اول»، «جنگ جهانی دوم»، «جنگ سرد»، «جنگ شش روزه»، «جنگ با تروریسم» و... نوشته شده است. پشت جلد کتاب آمده است: «جنگ ها از آغاز تاریخ گریبانگیر بشر بوده و این سخنی کاملا صحیح است که در هیچ لحظه از زمان جهان یکپارچه در صلح به سر نبرده است. همه جنگ ها سیر تاریخ را تغییر می دهند و این مجموعه که شرح موجز 25 نبرد رخ داده از سده پنجم پیش از میلاد تا زمان حاضر را در بر دارد ، گویای این واقعیت است.» این کتاب نوشته یک افسر بازنشسته ارتش انگلستان است که حدود 25 جنگ بزرگ دنیا را در این کتاب گردآوری کرده است. جنگ های مورد نظر هم از سال 341 پیش از میلاد شروع می شوند و تا اسکندر، جنگ داخلی روم، جنگ مغول ها در چین، سقوط قسطنطنیه، جنگ های صلیبی، فتح مکزیک به دست اسپانیایی ها، فتح هند به دست بابر، جنگ داخلی ژاپن، جنگ 30 ساله اروپا، جنگ های استقلال آمریکا و ... پیش می آید. جنگ هایی که در این کتاب درباره شان نوشته شده است، به ترتیب تاریخ وقوعشان مرتب شده و مطالب کتاب هم به این ترتیب پیش می آید. نخستین نبرد این مجموعه یعنی جنگ بزرگ پلوپونزی از این جهت اهمیت دارد که سقوط آتن مقتدرترین دولتشهر یونان باستان را رقم زد. پیروزی های اسکندر مقدونی امپراتوری کوتاه مدتی ایجاد کرد، اما آن پیروزی ها برای این مهم شمرده می شوند که اروپاییان برای نخستین بار به آسیا دست پیدا کردند. نبرد نهایی جهان باستان، جنگی داخلی است که جمهوری رم را به امپراتوری تبدیل کرد. به این ترتیب اسامی جنگ ها و بخش های مختلف این کتاب عبارت است از: جنگ بزرگ پلوپونزی، پیروزی های اسکندر، جنگ داخلی روم، مبارزه شارل مارتل با مورها، جنگ صلیبی هفتم، سرنگونی مغول در چین به دست دولت مینگ، قسطنطنیه، فتح مکزیک به دست اسپانیا، فتح هندوستان به دست بابر، جنگ های داخلی ژاپن، جنگ سی ساله، جنگ هفت ساله، جنگ استقلال آمریکا، انقلاب و نبردهای ناپلئون، مبارزه آزادیخوانه بولیوار و سان مارتین، جنگ داخلی آمریکا، جنگ فرانسه - پروس، جنگ روسیه - ژاپن، جنگ جهانی اول، جنگ جهانی دوم، جنگ داخلی چین، جنگ سرد، ویتنام، جنگ شش روزه و جنگ با تروریسم. چارلز مسنجر (متولد سال 1941) قبل از بازنشستگی به مدت بیست سال در Royal Tank Regiment خدمت کرد تا یک مورخ نظامی و تحلیلگر دفاعی شود. او نویسنده حدود چهل کتاب عمدتاً درباره جنگ قرن بیستم است. برخی از آنها به چندین زبان منتشر شده و مورد تحسین گسترده قرار گرفته است. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hazardastan/message
Rich Jones aka "The Lost Soldier" served with the Royal Tank Regiment, on leaving the British Army he found himself directionless and looking for that next adrenaline rush which he found in the shape of organised crime. Eventually his underworld criminal cocaine network was taken down by the police and he received a 15-year prison sentence. Part 1 of 2 episodes takes us from his Army life to close protection and surveillance work to his first experience of the chaotic and dangerous world of organized crime. Rich is now an author with his first book Charlie Four Kilo recently published as well as veterans support speaker, mentor and course creator.
I occasionally will endorse a book or similar item. Tonight is special. I recently found half of my DNA is from Scotland. More is explained in this podcast as well as endorsing a great company that is filling my order for my first kilt. If you have any desire to celebrate any Scottish heritage or just want to dress like a Scotsman or Scotswoman, give them a look see: Affordable Kilts Also the music is Scotland the Brave Performed by: The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Tank Regiment.....
Rich Jones served with the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment. On his release from service he struggled to find meaning and belonging. After a series of events that were out of his control, Rich finds himself rubbing shoulders with the unpredictable characters that live within the criminal underworld. His exploits saw him head a £3million cocaine gang, his exit plan was scuppered leading to his eventual capture ending with a 15-year prison sentence. Rich went on to write the countries first rehabilitation programme for veterans while in jail and he continues to serve veterans through charity work as well as campaigning to raise awareness of veteran offenders suffering from PTSD and mental health issues. Rich has authored his first book “Charlie Four Kilo” NO CENSORSHIP HERE FOLKS! It's a motivational podcast - a funny podcast to listen to. If you are fans of the Joe Rogan Podcast or The James English Podcast or the Joey Diaz Podcast then you might well enjoy this NEW UK podcast. #richjones #charliefourkilo #chewthechatpodcast Enjoy this guys. LIKE SUBSCRIBE RATE REVIEW and tell a friend and our luck will never end. Thank you everyone x SHOW LINKS • Book Charlie Four Kilo • Rich Jones TikTok • The Bridge Charity • WeLikeToMoveIt Charity • 'Human Behaviour' Bjork - Spotify • Join The CTC Family - www.chewthechat.com • Find Out Whats Actually Happening in the Uk - UK COLUMN • Podbible - Podbible Magazine SHOW SPONSORS • Go Deep Flotation - 10% discount code (Chew) • Lincoln Cryo Lab - 10% discount code (Chew) • Anchor Podcast Hosts CHEW THE CHAT PODCAST • Chew The Chat on Web • Chew The Chat on YouTube • Chew The Chat on Instagram PRODUCTION • Aidan Turner inceres PRIVACY • For information regarding your data privacy please visit: Privacy
I'm Dominic O'Sullivan a 15 year RAF Veteran who served as a Physical Training Instructor from the mid 80's. I have launched the pod to bring aspects of the transition process from the Military and some of the people who have made that transition work for them. There are many aspects to the transition process and we have started by focussing on those who served and their personal journey.As we continue Series 1, highlighting the skills and traits of our Veterans, I want to introduce you to Jon James an 'Above Average Joe' and the journey that took him from almost failing Recruit Training due to injury, to dealing with tragedy and how it shaped his future choices.In the time I have know Jon, he has always been selfless and willing to answer the call for help from anywhere. He continues to 'give back' through his support of the Scottys Little Soldiers charity. I hope you enjoy both episodes of his transition story.Subscribe to the Podcast and get notified of every new episode.
I'm Dominic O'Sullivan a 15 year RAF Veteran who served as a Physical Training Instructor from the mid 80's. I have launched the pod to bring aspects of the transition process from the Military and some of the people who have made that transition work for them. There are many aspects to the transition process and we have started by focussing on those who served and their personal journey.As we continue Series 1, highlighting the skills and traits of our Veterans, I want to introduce you to Jon James an 'Above Average Joe' and the journey that took him from almost failing Recruit Training due to injury, to dealing with tragedy and how it shaped his future choices.In the time I have know Jon, he has always been selfless and willing to answer the call for help from anywhere. He continues to 'give back' through his support of the Scottys Little Soldiers charity. I hope you enjoy both episodes of his transition story.Subscribe to the Podcast and get notified of every new episode.
Stefan attempted to take his own life on several occasions while experiencing extreme mental ill-health. He is a military veteran (having served with the Royal Tank Regiment, including on operations in Afghanistan) and a volunteer with Re:Act Disaster Response. Become a patron of H-Hour at patreon.com/hkpodcasts
I chat with Ben Simmons former Officer in the Royal Tank Regiment now Managing Director of Bare Arms - Military Support to Film & TV, a company of military personnel who work in the theatrical and entertainment industries. They have supplied military advisers, personnel, vehicles and training to some of the biggest shows and most of the terrestrial channels, streaming services and more recently computer games companies. We discuss memories of Training, life in a Tank Crew, deployment to Afghanistan, the future of Film and TV and a whole lot more.
Rich Jones served with the 3rd Royal Tank Regiment. Upon leaving the British Army he found himself directionless and became heavily involved in organised crime. Eventually his underworld criminal network was taken down by the police and he received a 15-year prison sentence. Rich left this life behind him and is now an author and a veterans support speaker, teacher, mentor and course creator. Read 'Eating Smoke: One Man's Descent into Crystal Meth Psychosis in Hong Kong's Triad Heartland.' Paperback UK: https://amzn.to/2YoeaPx Paperback US: https://www.amazon.com/dp/0993543944 Support the podcast at: https://www.patreon.com/christhrall (£2 per month plus perks) https://www.gofundme.com/f/support-our-veterans-to-tell-their-story https://paypal.me/TeamThrall Sign up for my NON-SPAM newsletter and FREE books: https://christhrall.com/mailing-list/ Social media Links: https://facebook.com/christhrall https://twitter.com/christhrall https://instagram.com/chris.thrall https://linkedin.com/in/christhrall https://youtube.com/christhrall https://discord.gg/yqvHRUN https://christhrall.com
Nikki Scott's husband Lee was killed in Afghanistan in 2009 while serving with the Royal Tank Regiment. Since Lee's death, Nikki has established a charity focusing on the welfare of bereaved children of HM Forces personnel - Scotty's Little Soldiers. Become a patron of this podcast at patreon.com/hkpodcasts
Lieutenant Sarah Batts is the first female Combat Officer and Tank commander in British History. The historic move comes after a long-standing ban on women serving on the front-line was lifted in July 2018. Hear her path from training to command of the formidable Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
Coming soon to Tank Nuts -Lieutenant Sarah Batts is the first female Combat Officer and Tank commander in British History. The historic move comes after a long-standing ban on women serving on the front-line was lifted in July 2018. Hear her path from training to command of the formidable Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
In this episode we meet the Commanding Officer of the Royal Tank Regiment the oldest Tank Unit in the world. Tanks were first used during the Battle of the Somme, and the creation of the Royal Tank Regiment soon followed. The Regiments Battle Honours are vast and they have also deployed on all major conflicts since the end of World War II, gaining a reputation for fearlessness and professionalism. Lt Col Howard discuses the role of the Commanding Officer, the road to command,the future of Armoured Warfare and life serving on the Challenger 2 Main Battle Tank.
Nesse último episódio de 2019, @luciaford @cartacosmica e @debrahquem fazem um balanço desse 2019 que só quem sabe foi quem viveu, né Gabi? Chega mais com a gente!!! Se liga nas dicas, hein? Site de leilões de passeios e serviços de lazer (apenas Holanda): https://www.vakantieveilingen.nl/ Cidadedizinha no meio do nada (com sabor de chocolate) que a Bianca descobriu: Etten-Leur https://www.inetten-leur.nl/ Homem "Deitando no inglês" no McDonalds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W-oyJLB56k0 Créditos: "Happiness Does Not Wait" - Olafur Arnalds "Fim de Ano" - Luis Bordon "Desistir É Uma Delícia" - Coronel Pacheco "Stronger" - Kelly Clarkson "Scotland The Brave" - The Pipes & Drums of the Royal Tank Regiment "Aguenta a Mão, João" - Adoniran Barbosa e Djavan "Amigo do Tempo" - Mombojó "A Dança do Ventre" - É O Tchan "Faraó, Divindade do Egito" - Olodum "Amigo do Tempo" - Mombojó "Novo Tempo" - Ivan Lins Nos encontre em: Email: fuiemborapodcast@gmail.com Instagram: @fuiemborapod Facebook: www.facebook.com/Fui-Embora-Podcast Twitter: twitter.com/fuiemborapod Música de abertura: Cloudy by KODOMOi @kodomoimusic Creative Commons — Attribution 3.0 Unported — CC BY 3.0 creativecommons.org/licenses/b… Music promoted by Audio Library youtu.be/ZIyyj2FrVI0
Mission Motorsport | Royal Tank Regiment | Afghanistan: James is a former Major in the British Army who served with the Royal Tank Regiment in Afghanistan. He has since founded Mission Motorsport - the MoD's competent authority for motor sport as a recovery activity and a Royal Foundation Endeavour Fund initiative. To date, Mission Motorsport has helped nearly 2000 veterans find work through its programs, most recently including the Mission Automotive Initiative.Read the postH-Hour Podcast #73 James Cameron
Baz is a valued member of the VICS community, he had a central role in our documentary in which he talked fondly of his career in the Royal Tank Regiment as well as the problems he faced in transitioning to civilian life. Thank you, Baz. Veterans In Crisis Sunderland (VICS) supports local veterans to overcome any issues they are dealing with - you don't have to be facing any crisis to be part of VICS but if you are, we'll face it with you.If you need support or would like to support Veterans In Crisis Sunderland you can get in touch with us here, via our website veteransincrisis.co.uk or at facebook:https://www.facebook.com/Veterans-In-...The show is produced by Tall Image - If you need info about the show or would like to help support this podcast you can contact us on social media or email Joe at JK@TallImage.comFacebook :https://www.facebook.com/Tallimage/
Cyril joins the British Liberation Army as a Corporal, beginning the trek from Normandy across Belgium and Holland en route to Germany. The pace of his unit means that his letters become less frequent as he moves from “C” Squadron, 42nd Royal Tank Regiment of the 11th Armoured Division, 23rd Hussars to the newly formed “A” squadron. Leave a review to Letters of Love in WW2 on your favourite podcast app or get in touch on social media using #LettersOfLoveInWW2.Sponsored by Ancestry, Sky HISTORY's Letters of Love in WW2 is written and produced by Anna Priestland, edited by Joel Porter and produced and directed by Sam Pearson. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
A military adviser to TV and Film, Ben is a former commissioned officer in the Royal Tank Regiment, serving in operational theatres including Afghanistan. He is also the founder of Bare Arms - Military Support to TV and Film.Read the postH+40 Benjamin “Bags” Simmons
Welcome to the Inside Silverstone™ podcast! In episode #11 your host, Chris Broome, interviews Stuart Pringle, Managing Director, Silverstone Circuit. Listen as Stuart talks all things Formula One and it's future at Silverstone; the British Racing Drivers Club; and how, through the brand and heritage of Silverstone, it will soon be turned into one of the UK's leading family destinations. Stuart also reminisces on his earliest memories of motorsport; and about his career journey from Captain of a Royal Tank Regiment in the British Army, through to becoming MD at the home of British motorsport. Links: Silverstone Leave a review! Don't forget to check out the Longhurst website for more great content. Would you like to appear on the podcast? Own a business or work in/around the Silverstone business or motor-sport region? Have a story or/and knowledge to share? Get in contact with Chris on insidesilverstone@longhurst.co.uk, or reach out on Twitter @SilverstonePod. ABOUT THE HOST Chris Broome is first and foremost a big tech, motor-sport, and gaming fan. So the opportunity to host a podcast focusing on these topics was too good to turn down. In his day-to-day life Chris is a Chartered Financial Planner and Fellow of the Chartered Institute of Insurers. His business, Longhurst, has a niche providing financial advice to clients and businesses who work in the tech, innovation, and engineering sectors. Their head office is located on Silverstone Park, Northamptonshire. 'A business plan without a personal plan is pointless.'
New podcast this week! With tracks from Booker T & The MG's, Cardinal Rex Lawson, The Wood Brothers, Gary Puckett, Panic! At The Disco, Blur, The Pipe Band of the Royal Tank Regiment, Kevin Rudolf and Lil Wayne, Patsy Cline, Olivia Newton-John, Lord Kitchener, The Gaylads, Johnny Clarke, Kenny Drew and Bill Monroe... As always you can find us a few places: Itunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV