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Mental Health Training
Published on May 7, 2024
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Once a Rifleman, always a Rifleman
May 3, 2024
Poor mental health is like being wounded on the battlefield. It can happen to anyone, at any time and needs immediate attention, with the individual being stabilised and then passed down the chain to receive specific medical care.In our regiment, we pride ourselves on the phrase, “Once a Rifleman, always a Rifleman”, which is why, as part of The Rifleman’s Association we set up the Always A Riflem
gala
May 13, 2024
On Saturday evening at Silverstone, the second Always A Rifleman Programme Family Gala Dinner, which is part of The Rifleman’s Association, was held to celebrate the hard work and dedication of the people who make the programme the success it is. Already in its third year the programme has conducted 44 interventions for members of our regimental family who have been in a severe crisis. The regimen