Bonnie Simeon

Joined 2015 Bonnie joined the British Army in January 1997 as an RLC Driver. Her first posting was to Colchester as a fuel operator where she did two tours of the Falkland Islands. Bonnie then moved on to do a year in Northern Ireland as a Saxon driver for the marching season until 2001 before

Pete Leak

Joined 2006 Pete served as part of the Royal Green Jackets and was posted to a variety of locations including the United Kingdom, Cyprus, Kenya and Fiji, the latter as part of the British Army Recruiting Group selecting candidates from Fiji for the British Army. On Operations, Pete spent 3 years in Northern Ireland and

Nicola Gann

Joined 2021 I joined the Army in 2014 at the age of 23 and served for 7 years in the Royal Logistic Corps. Being a keen sportswoman I naturally gravitated towards the regimental sports teams which included power lifting, athletics and swimming. I also competed at corps level in cross country. My role as a

Peter Stiles

Joined 2020 Peter grew up in New Zealand and joined the RNZAF in 2008 where he commissioned as a Pilot Officer. After three years service and numerous NZ based exercises across two trades, Peter decided to relocate to London in 2011 and found his passion for fitness. He gained his Level 3 PT qualification in

Terry Carmichael

Joined 2018 Terry served with the Royal Marines for just over four years. His initial draft was at HMNB Clyde in Faslane, Scotland as part of the security for Britain’s nuclear deterrent. He deployed to Iraq in 2011 as part of the security team protecting the Royal Navy and USMC, working within the Iraqi Naval

Andrew Harris

Joined 2013 Andrew’s time in education started after A Levels where he studied at University to achieve a degree in Design in 2005. This gave him the opportunity to work for a company designing resources and posters for schools in all curriculum subjects. Shortly after this, Andrew followed his ambition to be part of the

Garth Butcher

Joined 2021 Originally from South Africa, my family emigrated to the UK when I was 10 and I was sent to school in North Wales. I was extremely fortunate to enjoy my schooling, which involved a rigorous outdoor education programme and enthused me with a lifelong love for the outdoors and although I moved to