Blue to Green: Armed response Police officer to Infantry soldier
Project Herrick
by Dan
1y ago
Stew left his well paid job as a specialised Police officer in the Mets armed response unit to join the TA/reservists landing him sharing a four man room at 1 Rifles with people in their late teens. Later he was a key member involved in one of the worst incidents on H14 the finding and recovery of Highlander Scott McLaren. Enjoy.  ..read more
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There and Back Again. A Riflemans tale: Interview with Frosty
Project Herrick
by Dan
1y ago
Multiple Herrick tours allowed for an evolving perspective of how the conflict was being conducted. Frosty elaborates on this from his own point of view and the lingering effects from multiple tours in conflict zones.  ..read more
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In the Spotlight: Darren Meads interview
Project Herrick
by Dan
1y ago
The center of the BBC documentary Young soldiers Darren opens up about his experience as both a infantry soldier and the pressure of leaving. Contains strong language.  ..read more
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A bad day in the office - An interview with Andy Searle
Project Herrick
by Dan
1y ago
A interview discussing the build up to deployment from the perspective of a junior soldier and life post Army and recovery from serious injuries. Frank description about the incident in which Andy was injured. Contains graphic descriptions of injury. Be warned  ..read more
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First packet of three interviews
Project Herrick
by Dan
1y ago
Introducing Andy, Darren and Frosty the first contributors to the project. To contact me about participating in the project message me on Twitter at @DanielMeally  ..read more
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Welcome to Project Herrick
Project Herrick
by Dan
1y ago
Just a short into in to what the aims of Project Herrick are with interviews with some of the former riflemen who fought it. This an ongoing project in which we hope to conduct more interviews with those who were on the coalface of one of the longest and bloodiest conflicts in military history.    ..read more
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Blue to Green: Armed response Police officer to Infantry soldier
Project Herrick
by Dan
2y ago
Stew left his well paid job as a specialised Police officer in the Mets armed response unit to join the TA/reservists landing him sharing a four man room at 1 Rifles with people in their late teens. Later he was a key member involved in one of the worst incidents on H14 the finding and recovery of Highlander Scott McLaren. Enjoy.  ..read more
Visit website
There and Back Again. A Riflemans tale: Interview with Frosty
Project Herrick
by Dan
2y ago
Multiple Herrick tours allowed for an evolving perspective of how the conflict was being conducted. Frosty elaborates on this from his own point of view and the lingering effects from multiple tours in conflict zones.  ..read more
Visit website
In the Spotlight: Darren Meads interview
Project Herrick
by Dan
2y ago
The center of the BBC documentary Young soldiers Darren opens up about his experience as both a infantry soldier and the pressure of leaving. Contains strong language.  ..read more
Visit website
A bad day in the office - An interview with Andy Searle
Project Herrick
by Dan
2y ago
A interview discussing the build up to deployment from the perspective of a junior soldier and life post Army and recovery from serious injuries. Frank description about the incident in which Andy was injured. Contains graphic descriptions of injury. Be warned  ..read more
Visit website

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