Employers enjoy breakfast in barracks on brisk winter’s morning

It was breakfast in barracks rather than in bed last week for some of the early risers among East Anglia’s Defence-engaged employers.

East Anglia RFCA hosted an early-morning event last week for about 80 local employers in the public, private and charity sectors. They met at the home of 16 Air Assault Brigade—Merville Barracks in Colchester, Essex—for a hearty start to the day in the Officers’ Mess.

Brig Ed Cartwright CBE stands in camouflage fatigues at Merville Barracks' officers' mess, briefing employers as part of their breakfast in barracks

The brigade’s Commanding Officer (CO), Brig Ed Cartwright CBE, spoke to all the guests, offering a frank assessment of the current Defence landscape and the state of world affairs. He went on to explain the circumstances and process around any potential call-up for the reservists employed by a number of the organisations represented at the event.

Lord-Lieutenant of Essex Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst wearing her uniform and Lt Col Ed Rankin DL in camouflage fatigues present a Defence ERS Gold re-validation certificate to two male representatives from family-owned investment business Milbank Group standing in the middle

The Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst, also gave a speech thanking employers for attending before working hours had even begun. She further articulated the importance of their ongoing engagement with the armed forces community. She then presented Silver and Gold re-validations to several existing Defence Employer Recognition Award holders.

Lord-Lieutenant of Essex Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst wearing her uniform and Lt Col Ed Rankin DL in camouflage fatigues present a Defence ERS Gold re-validation certificate to the director of education firm Network Training Partnership, a man dressed in a grey suit and open necked shirt, stands in the middle of them

The Lord-Lieutenant praised the commitment they had shown to maintaining support for reservists, veterans, cadet force adult volunteers and their families at least five full years beyond the date they received their award.

Lord-Lieutenant of Essex Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst, presents a Defence ERS gold re-validation certificate to a senior manager at construction company Rose Builders, a smiling woman dressed in a charcoal suit and grey scarf, as Lt Col Ed Rankin DL, dressed in camouflage fatigues, applauds to one side

Maldon District Council, another of the employers at the breakfast, took their first formal step on the road to greater engagement with Defence as representatives from the local authority signed the Armed Forces Covenant with Colchester Garrison’s CO, Lt Col Ed Rankin DL, also in attendance.

Lt Col Ed Rankin DL, dressed in camouflage fatigues, signs a document at a table with an Armed Forces Covenant branded cloth over it, sitting between a male and female representative of Maldon District Council, both wearing dark suits for the breakfast in barracks

Having applauded the presentations and signings—and enjoyed their breakfast in barracks courtesy of the catering team at the Officers’ Mess—employers who could spare the time took a tour of Merville’s training facilities, watching paratroops practise parachute deployment and landing rolls.

Employers watch a demonstration of landing rolls by paratroops on blue padded mats as other recruits practise the process of pulling their ripcords while hanging from gantries in a large hall near the end of between a male and female representative of the breakfast in barracks

Getting a better idea of how their reservist employees might train, the visitors also watched a demonstration of Merville’s digital laser range and warfare simulator. The “dismounted close combat trainer”, or DCCT, offers soldiers of 16 Air Assault the chance to train in realistic scenarios with genuine weapons adapted for laser target practice.

Local employers watch a veteran lying prone while aiming a rifle refitted to fire a laser at a projected video, in a room with a raised platform covered with five shooting stations marked by upright wooden posts in front of padded floor mats

The employers had a chance to ask questions about the DCCT and handle the converted weapons with professional guidance. All in all it was a very well-attended event offering valuable insight into how modern reservists train and serve.

Lord-Lieutenant of Essex Mrs Jennifer Tolhurst wearing her uniform and Lt Col Ed Rankin DL in camouflage fatigues stand with two female senior managers from railway infrastructure company TES 2000 holding their Defence ERS Silver re-validation certificate at the breakfast in barracks

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