MMM has now left Keogh barracks Relocation details to be finalised There will be an office in Camberley and a presence at Whittington. This account is dormant
More information: this account is currently dormant.
Although I’m not fond of Facebook, I do post on the Friends of the Museum of Military Medicine page there.
For information. Tomorrow August 2nd is the last day that the museum will be open to the public. The museum will be moving out of Keogh barracks at the end of the year. It will be relocating but details are yet to be finalised
New display coming soon! 🎬
The Story of Soldier Magazine
📅 Opens 4 Feb 2025
🎟️ Free entry!
For 80 years, Soldier has captured the British Army’s defining moments. Don’t miss our special short film on its legacy!
Sneak peek 📽️🍿
More info: https://t.co/FDsc9Ft3MO
I have decided to keep this account dormant.
I will post interesting stuff from @MusMilMed on my personal 🦋 account but not here
@bj13johnson1.bsky.social
We had a veteran and a cadet in the office and they were tasked with choosing an object of the month. They decided to discuss the position of a cap badge on a beret.
Where do you think the cap badge should be placed in relation to a person's head?
#RoyalAnglians#uniform
Today is #InternationalVolunteerDay!
Our volunteers are a vital part of the team which welcomes visitors to The D-Day Story, and they enable us to open LCT 7074 to the public.
Thank you to all our amazing volunteers for the work they do.
https://t.co/bQu4sQgJcU
I’m thinking of closing this account. For some reason the Facebook account is much more popular. Twitter is so weird these days.
Meanwhile, a shoutout for the shop today!
@MusMilMed
On Remembrance Day, a reminder of the horrific injuries suffered by so many. Here’s an interview I did with the wonderful @sommecourt for Talking History with Humphrey and Reed on the artistic recording of #facialtrauma in #WWI
https://t.co/ecRMcErOTq
Really good Friends AGM today
Thanks to the members attending, to Jason, David and Anastasia for a museum update and look behind the scenes, to David V for an update on the Friends of Millbank, and to the volunteers/committee members who did all the work
Really good Friends AGM today
Thanks to the members attending, to Jason, David and Anastasia for a museum update and look behind the scenes, to David V for an update on the Friends of Millbank, and to the volunteers/committee members who did all the work
Shoutout for our colleagues and friends at the Friends of Millbank
The next talk 1830 Fri 29 Nov by Tom Scotland, 'Robert Jones - Fighting a War on two Fronts', at Millbank (and on Zoom for those who cannot get to London)
Apply via website
Introducing The Royal Army Medical Service⚕️
The new corps combines the Royal Army Medical Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps, and the Queen Alexandra's Royal Army Nursing Corps, ensuring British Army healthcare is fit for the future.
Read more ⬇️
https://t.co/9wI2FS8kXN