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Some of our colleagues have set up subsidiary enterprises.

Chiron does not charge any fee for these adverts.

Chiron accepts no responsibility for any products advertised on this page!
Austin Reed is offering a 20% discount to all serving and retired HM Forces personnel and their dependants
To claim your discount, simply show your military ID, dependants, British Veterans, Forces Reunited or Army/Navy Club RAG card at the till or an Austin Reed high street store or Thirsk Outlet. (Not valid in concessions, airports or other outlets).
If you are retired and do not have such a card, you can log on to www.austinreed.co.uk/hmforces and register your details to start shopping immediately.
Filming on the Stromboli Volcano
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Converted barn in open farmland. At southern end of the Malvern Hills on Gloucestershire/ Herefordshire borders (Near Ledbury). An hour from Birmingham, Bristol and Cardiff

The barn, forming two houses but can be joined together to form one large house.  Sleep 8-16 (or 4-8 each half).

For more information call Jane on 07970 779 336
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Get away to the Highlands. The Inver Hotel on the Dee at Crathie offers good food and drink.

Close to  Balmoral and the Cairngorm Mountains. Excellent location for ski resorts in the winter or walking in the summer.

Hosts are Chris & Sue. For more information visit their web site - link below:
If you would like to place an advert on this page then email the Operations Manager with details
The Veterans Badge was launched in May 2004 and was given to World War veterans travelling to the battlefronts under the Heroes Return Scheme. The badge soon became so popular that the MoD decided to extend eligibility.  
The badges are issued by the Service Personnel and Veterans Agency.  At the moment, anyone who has served up to 31 December 1994 can apply but further extensions to this date are planned.
For more details see link below
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‘Retribution’ by James Napier

James Napier served as an officer in the British Army in the late 1980s and early 1990s, including an operational tour in South Armagh, Northern Ireland. Stints selling caviar in Mayfair, clearing landmines in Afghanistan, gaining an MBA from Edinburgh University, working in the Borders knitwear industry and various start-up companies in London, preceded a move to Norfolk where he has settled with his family and a career in telecoms. Retribution is his first published novel. A second novel, also set in Afghanistan and featuring Piers Walker is nearing completion. The back cover of Retribution reads:

"Sean O'Connor and Declan Murphy, two IRA terrorists released as part of the Good Friday Agreement, have been loaned to an al-Qa'eda training camp in Afghanistan in return for drugs, weapons and money. News of the Irishmen's mission is leaked to two former SAS soldiers, Piers Walker and Barry Ferguson. The Britons are bent on avenging the murder of a young soldier in their charge in South Armagh and see lawless Afghanistan as the perfect place for retribution. But Ferguson has a secret. Their vendetta, always against the odds, converges with the IRA men and the Islamists the day before 9/11."

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‘In my blood’ by Gregg Waggett

Greg Waggett served in the British Army as a rifleman then as an infantry officer for eight years during the 70’s including six tours in Northern Ireland. A trip to Nepal in 1970 via Afghanistan and Iran started his thirst for adventure.  He worked in Libya in agri-business  for eight years then set up and ran a design and advertising agency in Cambridge. In 2004 he started working overseas in the insecure world of private security in 2004.

This is a true story about a man drawn into the world of private security after he is forced to quit his business. He encounters different cultures, searing temperatures, bombs, menacing officials, and the threat of expulsion. An erstwhile warlord in Africa becomes an unlikely ally. At one point, he is arrested, escapes – but is then faced with an agonising dilemma. There are many lighter moments, too. His fascinating and vivid accounts are written with verve and pace. They take you not just to Iraq, but also to Libya when it was a rogue state, Kuwait, East Africa and the Sudan. In sum, ‘a rich account, skilfully blending a life in security with military tactics, political commentary, travelogue and high comedy’. Much more than a ‘bang-bullets-and-blazes’ story, this book is a must-read with broad appeal.

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The only official on-line Discounts Directory.

 

Sponsored by the MOD.

 

Open to Regular servicemen, Cadets, Reservists, Veterans and their families.

 

For more information, and maybe a chance to save some money see link below:

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