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AGC JOURNAL 2018



              2 Signal Regiment







              By Warrant Officer Class 2 Samantha Quinn
              The Detachment, fully immersing ourselves in the hectic battle rhythm,
              deployed on numerous exercises, participated in sporting endeavours
              whilst making time for team cohesion.




              Cohesion                                        we quickly got stuck in, attempting boulder climbing and
                                                              competing against each other. The progression to Limestone

              In July, we embarked on a team cohesion day at the Yorkshire   rock was much easier on your fingers to climb. We learnt how
              Activity Centre. We set off in what can only be described   to top rope, belay, abseil and how to lead and climb. We also

              as tropical heat to learn Archery and Axe throwing. All the   practiced falling. We had a few more climbs on the harder

              activities were conducted on a ten metre range, with each   routes and using the auto belaying devices. On the final day
              member demonstrating their competitive edge. As ever, the   we learned more rope techniques and prepared ourselves                                                                                           Archery
              events were conducted in high spirits with the biggest winner   for the next course, Rock Climbing Supervisor. Despite being                                                                                 event

              of the afternoon being Staff Sergeant Dave Green who walked   challenging, the course was very enjoyable.
              away with two medals.
              Corporal Diederik Fourie organised ‘Clerkmaster’, loosely                                                             Golf
              based on the TV show ‘Taskmaster’. Each team expertly led by                                                          By Sergeant Rohit Gurung
              the team captains, Private’s Kevin Hardie, Jonathan Allport
              and Lance Corporal Brittany Andrew, saw tasks involving a                                                             I had the opportunity to take part in two events
              quiz, extinguishing a candle from as far away as possible and                                                         this year, the Inter-branch event held at Greentham
              a relay race with a giant ball. By far, the funniest of all was the                                                   Valley golf course, Oakham and the Corps
              ‘Blind Footie’ in which two team members were blindfolded                                                             Championship held at Cumberwell Park, Bradford-

              passing a football. The final task had the teams face off                                                               on-Avon. In first event, the players teed-off for the



              against each other with Nerf gun pistols, Wild West style.                                                            first 18 holes with each group consisting of players

                                                                                                                                    of equal calibre but a different branch. After a
              Charity and Community Engagement                                                                                      tiresome 36-hole, the Staff and Personnel Support

                                                                                                                                    Branch outshone everyone very handsomely, with

              Corporal Suresh Limbu and Corporal Diederik Fourie have                                                               Gurkha Staff and Personnel Support coming in
              spearheaded our involvement in charitable events, raising                                                             second. The second event was a fantastic 36 hole
              over £2,300. Corporal Diederik Fourie went on to complete                                                             championship course, which had a combination
              the Great North Run saying “I have never run anything more                                                            of parkland, links, water and a woodland course.
              than nine miles, so I was a little worried about being able to                                                        I was not able to grab any trophies, but I was
              finish the 13.1 mile run”. I was surprised to see the two mile                                                         introduced to new budding golfers within the



              marker and remember thinking this isn’t so bad. I finished in 2                                                        Corps and enhanced my golfing skills.                                         Suresh Limbu and Ash
              hours 15 minutes, not the fastest, but then again, we did have                                                                                                                                     Tamang fund raising
              Sir Mo Farrah to compete with.’ Finally, Captain Lesa Horton,
              Corporal Diederik Fourie and Private Johnathan Allport all
              trained as Youth Mentors, with the Diana Award programme
              which pairs mentors with disengaged young people to give
              them an insight into the world of work and career skills.
              Operational Shooting Competition
              By Corporal Pratik Paiji
              The training focused on the improvement and development
              of operational combat marksmanship. We were taught
              to effectively apply Marksmanship principles, introduced

              variations of shooting positions, skills and techniques to
              apply to actual match conditions. Competition week was
              very competitive. The team secured first prize on the Fire

              Team Falling Plates Match and second prize on the Fire Team
              Combat Snap-Shooting Match. The team were also selected to
              represent the Corps in the Inter-Corps Fire Team Falling Plates
              Match. It was an excellent experience up to the very end and a
              fantastic opportunity.
              A Head for Heights
                                                                                                                                                                                                                          Axe
              By Lance Corporal Zoe Forsdike                    Diederik Fourie                                                                                                                                           throwing
                                                                (white top) at the                                                                                                                                        event

              The five day long Rock Climbing Foundation course runs from   great North Run
              Claro Barracks in Ripon and is a new pursuit for me. On arrival
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