Queen's Gurkha Signals trainees take next step in Army career at attestation parade
The trainees have been learning all about their future trades after a vigorous selection process, training at Catterick and Gamecock.
Kirstie Chambers is a Regional Reporter covering the Armed Forces across the Midlands, East Anglia and Lincolnshire. She has also covered the military’s efforts in the Baltics, Germany, Belgium at NATO HQ, Ascension Islands and Scotland. Previously, she spent time as a broadcast reporter for local stations across the UK.
The trainees have been learning all about their future trades after a vigorous selection process, training at Catterick and Gamecock.
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