Craftsman Magazine - May 2021

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Extracts from the London Gazette 9 March 2021 REGULAR ARMY The following have been awarded the 2nd Clasp to the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Military) LT COL, A. P. BRANKIN, REME, 24757104 MAJ, P. NOKE, REME, 24678764 MAJ, B. A. SHAW, REME, 24710135 The following have been awarded the 1st Clasp to the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Military) WO1, G. BARKER, REME, 25034781 WO2, G. C. BUNN, REME, 25041243 SGT, M. V. CROSSMAN, REME, 25045543 SGT, S. DONALD, REME, 25039144 CAPT, G. J. GANNON, REME, 25046293 WO1, D. A. L. JONES, REME, 25047982 WO2, M. K. JONES, REME, 25008131 LT COL, A. H. McGREADY, REME, 544367 WO1, M. S. NICOL, REME, 24934312 CAPT, D. J. RITCHIE, REME, 25045544 LT COL, J. J. SAMPSON, REME, 544408 SSGT, M. SPRINGALL, REME, 25044788 The following have been awarded the Long Service and Good Conduct Medal (Military) SGT, S. ALDRIDGE, REME, 25121374 SSGT, J. A. BENT, REME, 563617 LCPL, A. BLAKEMORE, REME, 564065 CPL, D. BOOTH, REME, 564058 SGT, N. BRAXTON, REME, 564046 SGT, G. L. BRYANT, REME, 25065711 SSGT, V. T. BUNJIRA, REME, 565373

SSGT, D. W. FISHER, REME, 25214435 MAJ, T. D. GREEN, REME, 25212608 SSGT, S. J. GREEN, REME, 25212542 SGT, A. P. HARDING, REME, 25210793 MAJ, I. D. HODGKISS, REME, 25209412 SGT, S. R. HUGHES, REME, 563925 SGT, M. A. JEFFERY, REME, 25217104 CPL, A. S. LEWIS, REME, 25215264 CPL, P. LIMBU, REME, 563902 MAJ, C. M. MUMBY, REME, 25215410 SSGT, D. S. NEENAN, REME, 25137642 SGT, D. J. NELSON, REME, 25216753 SGT, L. S. PASLEY, REME, 25212861 CPL, A. S. SEHMI, REME, 25214490 CPL, P. R. SHARP, REME, 25211969 SGT, A. C. A. SKIPPER, REME, 25211736 CPL, D. F. STALLARD, REME, 25210629 SGT, S. STANLEY, REME, 25210474 SSGT, A. J. STAPLES, REME, 25218096 LCPL, A. G. STONE, REME, 25210167 SSGT, D. A. STROUD, REME, 25217614 SSGT, S. G. THOMPSON, REME, 25085205 SGT, A. P. TURVEY, REME, 21169973 SSGT, J. K. WHITFIELD, REME, 25168160

16 MARCH 2021 REGULAR ARMY Regular Commissions Captain R. J. BATEMAN 25087770 from Intermediate Regular Commission (Late Entry) 5 November 2020 to be Captain with seniority 3 May 2016 (substituted for the notification in Gazette (Supplement) dated 16 February 2021) Intermediate Regular Commissions Captain N. R. F. MOOREY 30170157 from Short Service Commission 5 November 2020 to be Captain with seniority 14 April 2020

REME Engineering Development and Research Database

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re you currently undergoing study as part of a course or for personal development, or are you planning to undertake study in the near future? If yes, please read on. If not, please consider doing so; there is talent out there just waiting to be discovered. Speak to your unit’s Training Officer for further details on how to apply. As professional engineers we strive for excellence and part of that journey is through further education and continuous personal/professional development. Whether you are just starting out in your professional engineering journey or studying for a degree, either sponsored or of your own volition, the Corps wants to know what you are studying and why.

Who decides what needs looking into? The REME Intellectual Focus Sponsor Group comprises of personnel from DE&S, HoC CSS, Comds ES, RHQ REME, Ch Engr (A) and JHC, to name but a few. Their aim is to look across current and future equipment programs and identify areas that require further research. And that’s where you come in. The REME Arms School has established a database of study topics, both current and future, which you can browse online.

Why does the Corps want to know? Simple; the Corps wants to help you focus your efforts on areas of study that may have a tangible benefit to the Corps or wider Defence.

What do I get out of it? One of the early hurdles when undertaking study can be choosing an interesting and relevant topic. The EDRD will contain a bank of questions for you to look into to see what subject sparks your interest. The next step will be a quick email to the REME Arms School to explain why you want to study that particular topic and at what level, e g. as part of a ‘tiffy’ project or to obtain a Bachelor or Master’s Degree. Also, recording your current research will allow the Corps to put you in touch with others with experience in your field, who may be able to advise or assist you with your project. The first step is to find out what studies are currently being undertaken, hence the requirement for this survey.

Where do I sign up? You can access the survey via this link: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id= 7WB3vlNZS0iuldChbfoJ5TT4u3KsIkdOv-FxiPJabRJUODQ1TlhEVUM2UU5UU0JHRjVMOElRMTdZSS4u Alternatively if you prefer to partake in the survey using your phone, use the QR code. Please take a few moments to answer the questions and we can get the ball rolling.

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