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This my autobiography.The book contains my life including my 17 years in the Royal Army Medical Corps as a Biomedical Scientist. Saw active service in Bosnia and Iraq.This is the story of my life and of the amazing people I had the good fortune to meet over the years. It includes a lot of photographs of places I have visited and people I have worked with over my lifetime.This books was written primarily as a memory aide for me and for something to pass on to my son to remember me by. Served for eighteen years in the Royal Army Medical Corps as a Laboratory Technician (now known as a Biomedical Scientist), in both the Regular and Territorial Army. My career took me from Keogh Barracks, Aldershot, the Cambridge Military Hospital, Aldershot, BMH Iserlohn in Germany to King Edward Memorial Hospital in Port Stanley, as well as three operational tours in Bosnia (Op Grapple 5) and Iraq (Op Telic 1 and 6).After leaving military service, continued working as a Biomedical Scientist for the Scottish National Blood Transfusion Service since 2000, where I am now a Senior Biomedical Scientist (Compliance Officer).On the 21st April 2006, my unit 205 Field Hospital (V) were fortunate enough to win the Daily Record Our Heroes Award - Forces, for the our work in Iraq during Op Telic 6.I have previously published my autobiography, Being one of the Best, which is available on Amazon.Live in Aberdeenshire with his wife, Donna, and their two children, James and Calum.