Op Toral: 2 YORKS Begin Training For Afghanistan Deployment
The Mission Training Mobilisation Centre have begun training up soldiers from 2 Yorks ahead of their deployment.
Hannah King has been with BFBS over a decade. Starting as our North of England correspondent chasing new Gurkhas across training areas, she now specialises in features, with a particular interest in health and medicine. She’s deployed all over the world, from South Sudan and Somalia to New Zealand and the Falkland Islands. When she’s not out filming for us she can usually be found racing dragon boats and eating cake (not at the same time).
The Mission Training Mobilisation Centre have begun training up soldiers from 2 Yorks ahead of their deployment.
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