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I realise that in the last couple of years I have not fulfilled the commitment of a BLOG properly.  Now I could make every excuse in the world, but who am I kidding.

I sometimes wonder what is the point of this blog?  Am I trying to reach anyone?  No, not really.  This is much more of a diary really, an opportunity to put some thoughts down, ideally thoughts I don’t mind others knowing about, that is.

So after a relatively poor show for some time, where do you go to try to kick it all off again?

The last twelve months have been busy with one thing and another.  There have been some really interesting trips away, a lot of mundane work, but then that is the lot of essentially being a staff photographer.

Here are some images taken pretty much in the last year, I will add a notation explaining them.

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The year has tended to start with covering the Divisional championships in France.

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An unusual trip to Cyprus and the last European divided city, here the tour piper uses the solitude of the roof to practice.

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The military do occasionally do this kind of thing from time to time.

300th Anniversary of the Personal Union

The summer saw the spectacle of the Queens birthday reception in Hannover, with all the pomp and ceremony you could imagine.

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Sport and competition is and always will be a big part of the military experience, this was from the British Forces Germany athletics finals.

British Army says farewell to German town

The final pomp in the small spa town of Bad Oeynhausen.

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Army restructuring brings with it new training opportunities and part of that is seeing exactly what the kit is able to do.

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Poland has been a big part of this year, with two exercises being covered.

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‘Green eyes’, or Night vision can make for an interesting shot.

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This year has been a whole lot of ‘last one’s’, here is the last British Army Polo competition in Germany before the withdrawal.

British Army Flexes its armour in Poland exercise.

A second visit to Poland saw our largest armoured deployment for an exercise for decades.

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The feet on the ground, every conflict needs them.

British Army Flexes its armour in Poland exercise.

A soldier moves as quickly as he can over open ground during the exercise.

British Army Flexes its armour in Poland exercise.

A British Challenger 2 can move very quickly over rough terrain, one of the fastest.

Throwing a spanner in the works

Army boxing is in good form and an amazing experience to see.

Inter-Service rivalry hits the slopes of France

The last bookend, back to skiing, this time an Army snowboarder makes some shapes against a dramatic backdrop.

Poland in November has a reputation. If ‘Good Morning Vietnam’ had been set in Poland the famous Adrian Cronauer quote would have been… ‘It’s Cold, damn cold.’ It is well known within military circles that winter (almost) training in Poland can be bleak and uncomfortable, but as we arrived, one thing was for sure, it was positively warm [mild], almost T shirt weather. At least from my perspective……. that was good!

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A column of Warrior Armoured Fighting Vehicles move through the woodland tracks.

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Infantry always have a part to play with a soldier from the Royal Welsh Regiment moving over the range as quickly as possible.

Who could have missed all the recent rhetoric and speculation on the situation in Ukraine? As a soldier, yes it is fair to say I have looked on the situation with interest. Then I got the call, I will be going to cover an exercise in Poland. Right, isn’t Poland right next to Ukraine? A quick look at the map (my eastern European geography is not perfect) at where we were going to be training and unless you live in the States (where it is not abnormal for people to drive for two hours to buy some groceries), we may as well be in Spain! Well practically.

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A soldier from the Royal Welsh Regiment lays in a trench covering his arcs with his GPMG.

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During a live range demo, a Scimitar extracts as the Challenger 2 and Leopard 2 advance to take on and destroy their targets.

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Soldiers from the Royal Welsh prepare for a live range demonstration.

Of course the situation in Ukraine is relevant. With NATO governments including the US keen to support countries bordering Russia, in particular their NATO partners. The premise, in very simple terms for this exercise was to show unification between Poland and the UK (and in wider terms to the other NATO countries from the former Soviet Union) and to demonstrate that the UK has the capability to move it’s armour when needed, and in this case a large amount from long term storage.

Now I have covered exercises in Poland before, the last time in 2007 and this year I have been back twice, and taking all the cheap shots away, Poland is certainly a country investing in itself. The infrastructure certainly seems to have improved. Still a long way from Western European standards but the lack of investment from the old Soviet days is so evident. Since my last time here, the Polish Army, has now got the German built Leopard 2 Main Battle Tank, which is considered within the Tank community as amongst the top 4 in the world, rubbing shoulders with our own Challenger 2. Amusingly depending on who you speak to, the best is always disputed but then what would you expect?

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British and Polish soldiers come face to face with each other and demonstrate that soldiers can get past the language barrier.

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British Soldiers from Kings Royal Hussars need no second change to have a look around the Leopard 2 whilst the Leopard 2 crew check the barrel for any obstructions.

As far ex military exercises go this was perhaps relatively small, but at least significant with a reported 1300 British troops supporting probably double that from the Polish forces.

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A Challenger 2 thunders over the open terrain during a live range.

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A Warrior full of Infantry soldiers moves over the sandy mud.

What was clear though was the willingness of both nationalities to interact when possible and learn as much (language barriers aside) about each other as possible.

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A good old ‘pack lift’ for the Warrior.

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A Soldier during a pack lift wears a head torch, a most valuable tool in getting to all those dark corners.

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Using the opportunity as valuable practice, a team of mechanics set about removing a broken power pack.

Probably one of the uncertainties of the exercise was how well the Armour (Challenger 2, Warrior, Bulldog and Panther) would hold up after in some cases over ten years in storage, but at the end of the exercise it was clear that the efforts to bring them up to the required standard quickly was effective with all the platforms holding up. That said the opportunity for ‘Pack lifts’, the practice of removing and replacing the power packs of the Armour, was still evident, but this is quite normal and probably in some cases fabricated as in the day to day roles of the Vehicle mechanic generally does not include the practice, so as a training objective, it is invaluable.

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The Challenger 2 is still one of the quickest tanks around.

Any opinions or facts stated here in this article are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the views of the Ministry of defence or any other official organisations.

I think it is almost a year since I was here. Certainly it has been a long time, too long. So I will keep this short. I have saved drafts of new posts that will be more in depth that will attempt to bridge the gap of the last 12 months or so.

You know the worst thing? As a 42 year old man, I got a telling off for not posting for so long. Dad was not amused. 😉

Let me be honest though. I have not dropped off the edge of the planet, things have still been busy. I seem to spend a lot of my time wandering across Germany from location to location, and sometimes even outside Germany too.

I won’t go on too much now.

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The job remains as active and interesting as it always has, and no matter what goes on, I still get to visit new places experience new things and get the chance to photograph them.

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On one day this week we were sent out to capture the Royal Engineer reserves training on the M3 rig (for some that will mean nothing), it is essentially a bridge that you can drive to a river or waterway, open it up and voilà, as if by magic you have a bridge.

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The reserves were being taught how to crew and pilot the huge machine.

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I promise there will be more to come soon. I have still got so much to catch up on.

Charging through the forests of Germany, being thrown about the back of one armoured vehicle or another, it would seem that there is not a flat driving surface anywhere here.  This exercise seems to be calm anticipation with periodic madness, blink and you will miss it.  No pressure…

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This is a joint exercise with British and German units training along side each other.  It is armoured, so there are Tanks and AFV’s (Armoured Fighting Vehicles) rolling all over the place.  The safety staff are beginning to HATE me, as I dart around from one shot to the next, so what?  If I get run over, I probably won’t even feel it…  As a photographer it comes with the territory to have a good all round awareness.  Gone are those early days when all I did was look through the viewfinder, now I feel like my photography is more about instinct and premonition.  I am sure that is not entirely true but hey!

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I have covered these type of exercises before and come away with very little as the action is not really easy to pinpoint.  You can spend your day around a group of soldiers who may not actually be involved in much.  Reality…

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Photographically at least, this one worked perfectly, we ran around like seemingly headless chickens, knowing the kind of things we wanted to capture but not confident that they would present themselves.  It is an instant that is at times one of the more frustrating parts of the job but also gives you some excitement.  Will I or won’t I?

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The great thing about these kind of days is they tend to be as much training for you as the others.  Trying to interview (getting a few words) young guys who are as alert as they can be on their surroundings.

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Yes it is fair to say that days like this make me happy as I search for the images.

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I hope you like them…