Thursday, 24 July 2008

News in Focus

Aiming to achieve the best in quality

Published 23 July 2008

ceLodore Falls

Delights on our doorstep

Published 23 July 2008

Paul Cusackowner, Cockermouth Travel

Published 23 July 2008

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Tourism officers

Published 23 July 2008

Tourist guides

Published 23 July 2008

TOURIST guides are an essential part of the tourism industry in the UK.

Travel agency clerks

Published 23 July 2008

TRAVEL agency clerks promote and sell holiday and business travel products direct to the public. The job involves:

Operational officers

Published 27 June 2008

OPERATIONAL officers direct and operate technically advanced fighting systems on land, at sea and in the air, and command people in the front line of battle.

Why the Army is in Stewart’s blood

Published 27 June 2008

FOR Lance Corporal Stewart Graham, the Army was the only career he ever wanted to follow. From a young age he would dream of joining up, and being of an active nature and an Army Cadet, he knew it was the perfect choice for him.

Training and education officers

Published 27 June 2008

A TRAINING and education officer is, first and foremost, a military officer, whose role is both leader and manager. They must lead and manage a team of specialists, helping them to develop their skills to a high level.

Technical officers

Published 27 June 2008

A TECHNICAL officer may be responsible, through his or her team, for the maintenance and serviceability of ships, aircraft and land vehicles, weapons systems and support equipment.

Get in touch: Handy contacts in the military

Published 27 June 2008

Your guide to contacting the key people

Logistics officers

Published 27 June 2008

LOGISTICS and admin officers are responsible for the management and efficiency of the logistics, support and administrative functions.

Soldiers tell of life in jungle

Published 27 June 2008

WEST Cumbrian soldiers spent five weeks in the jungles of Central America recently. More than 600 men of the 2nd Battalion the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment, known as 2 LANCS, were deployed on exercise Tropical Storm in Belize.

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