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Colchester paratroopers adopt more disciplined training style
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COLCHESTER’S paratroopers have adopted a “more disciplined” approach to training to balance the need to maintain readiness for global operations with the risks of coronavirus. The demands of the role have meant the 3rd Battalion, the Parachute Regiment has continued training throughout the coronavirus restrictions to maintain its soldiers’ skills. The battalion has formed itself into bubbles, with companies conducting training separately to reduce mixing between soldiers and to provide the space for socially distanced training. Face coverings, frequent hand sanitising and use of Covid tests has become routine for the paratroopers. As part of their training, troops launched helicopter raids from Merville Barracks on Fingringhoe Ranges.
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6:19 PM February 17, 2021
A member of The 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, gets in a battle-ready position
- Credit: Cpl Danny Houghton
Soldiers from across the region serving in a Colchester regiment have formed bubbles so they can continue military training to prepare for an emergency call to go into battle.
3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment (3 PARA) is currently serving as the Air Manoeuvre Battlegroup, which has to be ready to respond at short notice to international crises.
Members of The 3rd Battalion, The Parachute Regiment, get ready to launch an assault
- Credit: Cpl Danny Houghton
The coronavirus pandemic has disrupted many normal activities - but the battalion has formed bubbles, so they can continue socially distance training while still minimising mixing between soldiers.
Counsellor offers tips to cope through lockdown
Article by February 4, 2021
Find a workable daily routine that includes exercise, manage your emotional health and stay clear of fake news, a counsellor has advised as the nation entered its second lockdown of the COVID-19 pandemic Wednesday.
While some Barbadians found it difficult to cope during last year’s lockdown, this time around they are dealing with the reality that the virus has now reached the stage of community spread and must find ways and means to pass the time without being significantly affected emotionally.
“You have to be able to manage your feelings,” said psychologist Shawn Clarke, Chief Executive Officer of Supreme Counselling for Personal Development.
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