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AGC JOURNAL 2018



 158 Provost Company  Wood received her first cap for the British


               Army Ladies Rugby Team and helped them
 Royal Military Police    to secure a 12 v 10 victory over the French
               Navy. Also, representing the Army, Lance
               Corporal Anna Stanley put in a phenomenal
               performance at the Inter Services Swimming
               winning Silver & Bronze medals in front crawl
               individual events before helping the women’s
 By Major Beth Gray      front crawl sprint relay team to a record-
               breaking win, smashing the Inter-Service relay
 This year has seen over 50% of the unit’s personnel deployed overseas on   record by over three seconds. Finally, Corporal
               David Johnston, who represents the Army at
 Operations and Fixed Tasks.    Karate, took the roof off the dojo when he got

               through an extremely difficult Senior Gojo Ryu


               Kata section to reach the final of the World

               Karate Championships, in his home town of

 Significant Events  Patrol. Having honed their field craft skills in unit, members   Dundee. Tied in the final, he performed a Kata


 of the team headed out to Brecon where they conducted   to absolute perfection resulting in him being
 Members of the team have found the time to ‘Step Strong’   a three-day navigation exercise ahead of deploying on   declared the 2018 World Champion. You can   Corporal David
 raising funds for charity, compete in the Triple Crown   Exercise Kepi Rouge, a two-week exercise that tested   read about the event in the Sports Section.   Johnston celebrating
 competition, deploy on exercises, and participate in Corps   individual’s stamina and culminated in a forty eight hour   on becoming a World
 and Army level sport where they have smashed records   recce patrol across Salisbury Plain Training Area. Designed   High Morale  Champion
 and, in one case, become a World Champion.   to simulate the conditions that would be encountered on
 the Cambrian Patrol, members of Team 158 participated in   With morale among the members of Team
 Deployments  multiple, complex serials which tested their military skills   158 riding high, the Company has been the
 under pressure and while fatigued.   place to visit. Notable visitors have included
 This year, thirty two members have deployed to Military   Commander 101 Logistic Brigade, Brigadier
 Police Detachments in Canada, Kenya, Brunei and the   Team Success  Gerry Ewart-Brookes and United States
 Falkland Islands, where they provided policing and   Provost Marshal, Major General David Glaser.
 investigative support to Service personnel. Corporal Simon   Team 158 have enjoyed sporting success like no other.   The former was given a behind the scenes
 Wilson was buzzing on his return from Brunei describing   Corporals Charlene Rooney, Victoria Lea, Ellen Wood, Lois   view of life as a Military Police Officer through


 it as the highlight of his career so far; having relished   Jacobs, and Lance-Corporals Abi Hart and Abbie Jones   an interactive demonstration of intelligence
 the challenges of policing in a jungle environment while   pulled together to win the Army Sports Control Board   led policing, while the later received an
 immersing himself in the culture and language. Corporal’s   Centenary Football Tournament. Following a lot of hard   overview of current Military Police capability
 David Bush, Joe Maggs, Katie North and James McCalla have   work with the Army’s Development Team, Corporal Ellen   at Divisional level within a multinational
 deployed to South Sudan on Operation Trenton, where they   context.  More recently, the Provost Marshal
 provided Military Police capability to the Royal Engineers.   (Army), Brigadier David Neal paid a visit to   Team Building at Salisbury Escape
 In addition to fulfilling their core role, they facilitated   present the Long Service and Good Conduct   Rooms. Left to right: Hannah Jones,

 the running of the United Kingdom Transit Camp and   Medal to the Company Quarter Master   Adam Viney, Jack Beardshall, and
 movement of refugees through to forward locations.    Sergeant, Staff Sergeant Gavin Baker in   Kaleigh Bingham

               recognition of his fifteen years of exemplary

 Other Deployments  conduct.
 Corporal Richard Salazar has deployed on Operation   Team Ethos
 Orcades, providing close protection in Brussels. Corporals
 Josh Adams and James Heward have also deployed on close   This summer, Team 158 have immersed
 protection tours in Afghanistan and Tunisia respectively.   themselves in activities designed to promote
 Finally, eleven members of the team have deployed to   a positive environment within the unit, re-
 Cyprus on Operation Tosca providing police support to the   energising the Team ethos.  Central to this was
 United Nations Mission. The team found the time to visit   the setting up of a Mental Health Awareness
 the Nicosia (Waynes Keep) Military Cemetery to pay their   Committee.  The Committee chaired by the
 respects to the fallen soldiers of the Second World War.  Second in Command, Captain Ben Thomson
               co-ordinates a variety of activities designed
 Battle Craft  to reduce stress and increase mental well-
               being.  Activities have included mindfulness,
 This year, members of the team have been introduced   yoga, chocolate tasting and getting out doors
 to the Military Police Battle Craft Syllabus and have   during the working day.  Lance Corporal
 undertaken a range of training activities. Earlier this year,   Anna Stanley, who is passionate about
 1 Platoon under the command of Lieutenant Jessica Horth   well being introduced the Team to her ‘Step
 took part in Exercise Scarlet Wolf, a challenging exercise   Strong’ initiative, whereby individuals are
 where they were tested on their field craft; their ability to   encouraged to track their steps and compete

 deal with sexual and gender based violence in conflict,   against themselves and others in a bid to

 their ability to provide movement support; and their ability   become both mentally and physically fitter.

 to conduct key leader engagements and intelligence-led   She also completed a 40 mile run from the
 policing.  Staff Sergeant Gavin   Parklands Hospital in Basingstoke back to

 Baker receiving his   158 Provost Company raising a sum of £1,200
 Cambrian Patrol Training   Long Service and   in the process.  She donated £600 to the   Lance-Corporal Anna Stanley

 Good Conduct citation   charity ‘Mind’ and bought twenty ‘fitbits’ for   (third from left) on the medals
                                                         podium at the Inter Services
 Keen to show off their skills, members of Team 158 have   from the Provost   Parklands so that the patients there could   Swimming Championships

 competed to represent the Brigade at this year’s Cambrian   Marshal (Army)   participate in the ‘Step Strong’ programme.
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