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AGC JOURNAL 2018



 Personnel                                                                                        A fantastic


                                                                                                  week of
                                                                                                  in sunny
 Administration
                                                                                                  Wales


 Training Wing                                   Listening and

                                                 watching
                                                 students in
                                                 the Realistic
 By Lieutenant Colonel Yvette Ashman             Working
                                                 Environment
 The past year has continued to be one of evolution and opportunity for the

 staff and students of the Personnel Administration Training Wing, where                      Students being
                                                                                             put through their
 innovation, jointery and blended learning have been central themes. The                     paces on Basic
                                                                                             Close Combat Skills
 welcome addition of the Army School of Education has added a further

 dimension and richness to the learning experience on offer.


 Evolution  The trainees have really made a difference within the

 community this year, raising money for charity with a bake
 Now fully embedded as part of the Defence College of Logistics,   sale and supporting the local schools with a fun day event

 Policing and Administration, our staff continue to make   creating a family friendly obstacle course. Their gardening   Community
 the most of the first class training facilities available within   and landscape skills were also put to the test at the local   engagement

 ‘Building 101’ to enhance training delivery. The Realistic   retirement home with a refurbishment of their gardens.   project
 Working Environment, where students sit in individual ‘mock’
 offices, and have their actions assessed by staff remotely from   Foley Troop (Military Training Team)



 a central control room, remains hugely popular and of great   By Captain Kitty Gorman
 training value. In addition, trainers have exploited online   As for the engine within Foley Troop, four Section Commanders   Royal Air Force 100 celebrations, and helped deliver a Science
 technology to enhance both the learner experience and the   The Military Training Team, previously known as the ‘Duty of   drive the team in a role that is often misinterpreted. It is   Technology, Engineering and Maths day for over 125 local
 trainer experience. Finally, we continue to make significant   Care’ Team, has been shrouded in misconception. ‘Duty of   vibrant, diverse and demanding. Prior to assuming the role,   schoolchildren, which rolled into a Families’ Day attended

 strides with the delivery of joint training, and look forward to   Care’ is an obligation of all within the training environment, so   Section Commanders are afforded the chance to hone their   by approx. 350 members of the Worthy Down community.

 welcoming the arrival of the Royal Navy Writer Squadron.    a change in terminology was deemed appropriate, but this has   infantry skills with the All Arms Basic Tactics Instructor and   Drawing on Army and Royal Air Force assets, the children
 not been the only revamp.   Skill at Arms courses in Brecon. This provides them with   explored the science of noise with the Adjutant General’s Corps
 Life as a Trainer  both the confidence and expertise to competently deliver the   Band, and had an introduction to forensics, courtesy of the

 My role is a dynamic second tour for enthusiastic Direct Entry   exercise phase. The Section Commander role is intense, but   Royal Military Police.
 We offer a diverse and rewarding assignment within a   Officers and offers a change in both pace and responsibilities   this powerful little team continues to deliver a significant and





 dynamic tri-service setting.  Anyone who has ever worked in   to that of a Detachment Commander. My twin sister Ella   critical output.    This year for the first time the Royal Air Force were permitted to

 the training environment will recognise the immediate and   serves at 1 Army Training Regiment and the two roles draw   enter a team into the Triple Crown Challenge; Squadron Leader
 tangible job satisfaction of making a difference to someone   many parallels and align in terms of leading a team of Section   Army School of Education  Charlotte Best and Sergeant Nikki Gander both participated as

 through instruction, mentoring and leadership. With over 30   Commanders, facilitating exercises and overseeing military   part of the four person team in the 12 mile march and shoot.

 different courses being delivered to around 1,800 students   training.    By Lieutenant David Boyles  The team finished a respectable 86 out of 124 teams – watch

 per year, every day is different and there is plenty of scope for   out next year.

 innovation and developing best practice.   Core business has remained unchanged.  Thirty two new

                Officers have received trade specific training as both direct






 Service Initial Personnel Administration   and late entry officer recruiting remains extremely positive.   Officer and Technical Squadron (Land)


                The Potential Officer Development Programme has prepared

 Course         25 civilians and 20 soldiers for Sandhurst, with a further eight   By Staff Sergeant Leanne Jordan


 By Warrant Officer Class Two William Harwood  soldiers attending Army Officer Selection Board. The Technical   The Squadron constantly strives for continuous improvement


                Wing has also delivered 12 courses which have prepared   within our courses and as trainers, we are always looking
 Innovation is the key word this year. A complete review   students to become Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers   at new and innovative ways to teach and get the best from

 of the course programme has been made with input and   Artificers or to undertake undergraduate study.  our students. As a result, there have been significant changes

 collaboration from the three Services. All theory examinations   with all courses, particularly the Unit Imprest Operator and


 have now been moved onto an electronic platform and are   Officer and Technical Squadron (Air)   Regimental Accountants courses, with both areas being
 being delivered on the Moodle application. This type of testing   By Squadron Leader Simon McFarling  rewritten to incorporate more contemporary and realistic
 has proven popular with the trainees and the trainers as      training scenarios and has been extended by two days to
 it provides immediate feedback and reduces the marking   We have enjoyed a productive year, innovating courses,   enable the students to cover the manual aspect of the course
 burden. This initiative, alongside other changes made to the   challenging the trainers and drawing the best from our   in greater detail.
 programme, have ensured that we provide credible, relevant   trainees. Alongside our colleagues, we have identified areas to

 and robust learning, a must, given the current operational   deliver training in a more interactive and innovative manner.   The Squadron enjoy maintaining team cohesion and
 climate.   Change of Command.   The Squadron delivers Phase 2 training for Royal Air Force   frequently get together socially outside of the classroom. We
 Lieutenant Colonel   Personnel Branch Officers and nine Phase 3 administrative   have taken part in numerous activities including an afternoon


 Joint learning between the Army and Royal Air Force is   Yvette Ashman takes   at the Hi/Lo Ropes at the Army Training Regiment Winchester,
 continuing to reap dividends, and has created cohesion and   over command from   training courses across a rank spectrum from Senior   a ‘fun and foam’ filled day at the Gung Ho inflatable assault


 an understanding of adaptability when delivering personnel   Lieutenant Colonel Pat   Aircraftsman through to Squadron Leader.  course in Southampton and an excellent week Adventure
 support.    Wright  In April, members of the squadron were heavily involved with   Training in Wales.
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