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Being Forces Friendly Podcast

Being Forces Friendly Podcast
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Join us on the Being Forces Friendly Podcast where we sit down with guests from the Armed Forces, government and business to get the inside knowledge from the experts on partnering with Defence.

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Reviews

3.9 out of 5 stars from 7 ratings
  • Podcast Image Shows All That Is Wrong

    Podcast image shows 3 service personnel, 2 females and 1 male. This illustrates perfectly the shambles that is our Armed Forces. The RAF female on the left is clinically obese. She is typical of many servicewomen, the Forces simply won’t address this obesity crisis because it is particularly rife amongst female personnel. The fact that the MOD use this image illustrates their lack of concern about service personnel who are not fit to fight. The choice of an image showing 2 females and 1 mal... more

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    bob-wren
    United Kingdom3 years ago

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