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New British Army recruitment campaign celebrates power of learning from failure


The power of learning from failure and turning it into success is celebrated in a new British Army campaign aiming to inspire new recruits.
The “Fail. Learn. Win” recruitment campaign, launching on Thursday, focuses on how failings can be “the first step towards victory” and not a reason to quit.
It was informed by research suggesting 81% of young people do not achieve their goals “because of fear of failure”, with the campaign aiming to combat perceptions that failure is a weakness.
What s the first step towards victory? Failure. You fail. You learn. So you win, when it really matters. #FailLearnWin ....

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Vaccine rollout: 1,500 army medical personnel placed on standby to assist


Vaccine roll-out: 1,500 army medical personnel placed on standby to assist
Fears of vaccine centre staff falling ill with coronavirus, flu, or the winter vomiting bug led to the creation of this reserve task force
7 January 2021 • 1:43pm
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Hundreds of six-man teams of medically qualified military personnel are to be placed on standby to assist the nationwide vaccine rollout, the Government will announce on Wednesday. 
The Ministry of Defence has prepared a “reserve” taskforce of 1,500 personnel who will be available to fill in at jab centres that require extra staff in the event their own vaccinators fall ill.
So far, the NHS has made a formal request, via the Military Aid to the Civil Authority (Maca) convention, for 133 members of the Armed Forces to take part in the vaccine programme. ....

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New Army recruitment drive tells would-be soldiers it's alright for them to FAIL


The Army is telling would-be soldiers it is OK to fail, in its latest drive to enlist the ‘snowflake’ generation.
A £2.8million television, radio and social media campaign unveiled today shows recruits struggling on the battlefield and says failure is the ‘first step towards victory’.
One TV advert shows a white male soldier face down in the mud while another features a black female struggling to keep up on a training march. A second ad says: ‘What’s the first step towards victory? Failure. You fail, you learn, so you can win when it really matters.’
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The recruitment drive was launched after new research indicated 76 percent of young people feel held back by a fear of failure when taking on new challenges.
A total of 54 percent of 16-25-year-olds in the Perspectus Global survey also claimed a fear of judgement from other people was the main reason they were scared to fail.
Conservative MP Sir John Hayes, who founded the backbench Common Sense Group, has criticised the new campaign and accused the Army of kowtowing to snowflakes .
He told Express.co.uk: Our armed services are one of the many things that makes people proud to be British but they must avoid embracing all of the snowflake occupations that have poisoned so many other institutions. ....

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