RBR Troops Finish First Weekend Of New COVID-19 Rules
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Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers have completed their first weekend since “shelter in place” rules to combat Covid-19 were introduced.
Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers have completed their first weekend since “shelter in place” rules to combat Covid-19 were introduced.
Soldiers in the front line of the battle against Covid-19 are equipped to do the job, senior officers said yesterday.
Governor John Rankin today (MON) toured Warwick Camp and talked to the Royal Bermuda Regiment soldiers in the front line of the battle against Covid-19.
A new association designed to reunite old comrades from the Royal Bermuda Regiment and promote service in the military has been launched.
Bermuda’s newest soldiers today marked the end of Recruit Camp with a Passing Out Parade in front of their proud families and VIPs.
Medics from the Royal Bermuda Regiment are on standby to treat any injuries suffered by new soldiers at Recruit Camp.
The Royal Bermuda Regiment’s newest soldiers celebrated the halfway mark of two weeks of tough training at the weekend.
The Royal Bermuda Regiment is on the hunt for new recruits to sign up for the country’s first Coast Guard.
A total of nine full-time posts are available – four Boatswain’s Mates, four Marine Enforcement Specialists and one Maritime Unit Commander.