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Meet the Army

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The Army Presentation Group has teams that travel the country delivering presentations to inform the public about today's Army.

The Army Presentation Group is also home to the Chief of the General Staff's Briefing Team who deal with internal messaging and feedback.
 

For Communities

The main Army Presentation Team delivers two types of event. Influential opinion formers from local communities are invited to Core Events, held in the evenings, while Special Events are less formal and are usually held in response to an invitation from an interest group. Both types of event provide an excellent opportunity for opinion-formers to hear more about the Army and meet local Army personnel.

For Communities

For Young People

The Student Presentation Teams present to students aged 15-18, usually through schools or youth organisations. Their presentations inform young people about the Army, and they support the citizenship element of the national curriculum. They do not seek to recruit, but highlight the Army's role as part of state and society.

For Young People

Chief of the General Staff's Briefing Team

The Chief of the General Staff's Briefing Team is responsible for communicating key messages within the Army. It also seeks to connect soldiers, families and units on the front line directly with the head of the Army, to ensure that all voices and opinions are heard. This forms a key part of the Army's investment in its people.

For Soldiers