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  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Bruce Smith, director and acting chairman of the centre<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured:Bruce Smith, director and acting chairman of the centre and Jim Horseburgh, ex-RAF, on his last day at the center chatted to Mr Brown. <br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: <br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Alison McCrorie, housing specialist at the Lothian Veterans Centre, chatted to Troy Johnson, former Lance Corporal in the Royal Marine Camandos.<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: <br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: <br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Jim Horseburgh, ex RAF on this last day working the the centre<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: David M Hunter, former corporal, Army 2 Scots, still looking for a job with the support of the Veterans Fund.<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gordon Bell, ex-Private in the Royal Scots chatting to Mr Brown on the help provided by the fund<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Gordon Bell, ex-Private in the Royal Scots chatting to Mr Brown on the help provided by the fund<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • EMBARGOED UNTIL 00:01 2 APRIL 2017<br />
<br />
Pictured: Keith Brown, MSP<br />
During his visit to the Lothians Veteran Centre in Dalkeith on Friday 31 March, Veterans Secretary Keith Brown  announced the successful applicants to the 2017 Scottish Veterans Fund.<br />
The Lothians Veteran Centre provides a person-centred support service for ex-service personnel and their families across Lothians, including projects relating to housing, benefits & welfare, and employment, education and training support.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 31 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Scottish_Veterans_Funds_2017...jpg
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_022.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, right), Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para, centre) and Leonard Humphries (94, Signals, left)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_020.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) with Graeme Dey MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_008.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_002.JPG
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Keith Brown<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Veterans_employment_programm...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, right), Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para, centre) and Leonard Humphries (94, Signals, left)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_021.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_019.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  Eric Tandy (95, 7th Para) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_018.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_017.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy) received the medal<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_016.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Leonard Humphries (94, Signals) received the medal <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_015.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured: Leonard Humphries (94, Signals) received the medal <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_014.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, who received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured: The French Consulate<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_013.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_012.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
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  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans.<br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) <br />
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Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_010.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, right) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, left) with Graeme Dey MSP <br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_007.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy) received the medal and is chatting to Graeme Day MSP<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_006.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  Robert Paton (94, wireless operator)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_005.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_003.JPG
  • D-Day 75th anniversary, Edinburgh, Friday 6th June 2019<br />
<br />
A service to commemorate the 75th anniversary of the D-Day<br />
landings was organised by Armed Forces charity Legion<br />
Scotland and The French Consulate General.<br />
<br />
It was attended by 15 D-Day veterans, 4 of whom received the Knight of the Légion d’Honneur Cross, serving personnel, various dignitaries and Graeme Dey, the Scottish Government's Minister for Parliamentary Business and<br />
Veterans. <br />
<br />
Pictured:  David Livingston (97, Royal Navy, centre) received the medal and is flanked by previous recipients Jack Adamson (100, Black Watch, left) and Robert Paton (94, wireless operator, right)<br />
<br />
Alex Todd | Edinburgh Elite media
    EEm_DDay_Event_AT_06062019_001.JPG
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Lance Corporal Lee Hill, his daughter Katie (three years old) and his wife Mandy holding Jessica (18 months)<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Lance Corporal Lee Hill and his daughter Katie (three years old)<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Lance Corporal Lee Hill and his daughter Katie (three years old)<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Lance Corporal Lee Hill and his daughter Katie (three years old)<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Captain Graham, wife Sophie holding duaghter Emilie alongside dog Buddy<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Captain Graham, wife Sophie holding duaghter Emilie alongside dog Buddy<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Captain Graham, wife Sophie holding duaghter Emilie alongside dog Buddy<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: Captain Graham, wife Sophie holding duaghter Emilie alongside dog Buddy<br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
    SCT_EEm_Operation_Shader_Penicuik_GE...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
Glencouirse Barracks saw off 100 soldiers from 2 SCOTS today as they prepared to deploy to Iraq on a six month training and mentoring mission. The soldiers will deploy on what is known as Operation Shader, on a six month tour which is a different challenge from their previous combat roles in the country. Just over 100 personnel will depart from Glencorse, to join the advance party which is already in the country.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 4 December 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown prepares to face interrogation in front of the cameras<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Keith Brown prepares to face interrogation in front of the cameras<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Laura Mazarra, Keith Brown and Mark Bevan, Head of opeartions at BITC.<br />
<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
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  • Pictured: Laura Mazarra, Keith Brown and Mark Bevan, Head of opeartions at BITC.<br />
<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Veterans_employment_programm...jpg
  • Pictured: Laura Mazarra, Keith Brown and Sandy McDonald, Head of Sustainability at Standard Life Plc; <br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Veterans_employment_programm...jpg
  • Pictured: Laura Mazarra, Keith Brown and Sandy McDonald, Head of Sustainability at Standard Life Plc; <br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Veterans_employment_programm...jpg
  • Pictured: Sandy McDonald, Head of Sustainability at Standard Life Plc; Mark Bevan head of operations at BITC; Keith Brown; Laura Mazarra<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Veterans_employment_programm...jpg
  • Pictured: Sandy McDonald, Head of Sustainability at Standard Life Plc; Mark Bevan head of operations at BITC; Keith Brown; Laura Mazarra<br />
Veterans minister, Keith Brown MSP visited Standard Life offices in Edinburgh today and launched a toolkit to help firms embrace the skills of veterans and support former military personnel into second careers.  Mr Brown met veteran Laura Mazzara who now works for Standard Life <br />
Ger Harley | EEm 21 March 2017
    SCT_EEm_Veterans_employment_programm...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
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Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
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  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
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Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
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  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
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Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott <br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Dougray Scott  and Director Steve Barker.<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Steve Barker<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Steve Barker<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
  • Pictured: Director Steve Barker<br />
<br />
Dougray Scott was in Edinburgh to carry out his duties as a member of the Edinburgh International Film Festival jury and to promote his new film, The ReZort. He was joined by Director Steve Barker taking some time out before viewing another film as a Jury member.<br />
<br />
Film synopsis: Following a near apocalyptic zombie outbreak, humans now have the upper hand and life has returned to relative normality with only an occasional reminder or mention of recent horrific events. Most people wouldn’t even blink at seeing a zombie now. They know how to handle them. It’s no big deal because humans fought and won the battle and are in control again. The latest craze in this post zombie-outbreak world is the Zombie Safari: it is the newest and coolest thing in adventure holidays – a chance to go out and shoot the undead in the wild. The ultimate test in action and adventure, the ultimate blood sport and, to many, the ultimate in therapeutic revenge. But unbeknownst to most that go on Zafari, the park is a highly controlled and monitored environment; a maze of concealed security cameras, restraints and barriers. The eyes and ears of trained security personnel are on the guests - and the zombies 24/7, always ensuring a safe shooting distance between the living and the undead. Nothing is left to chance.Nothing is unplanned. So<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm Date
    SCT_EEm_Dougray_ Scott_the_ ReZort_G...jpg
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