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  • Опубликовано: 5 сен 2024

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  • @tonycleworth8116
    @tonycleworth8116 2 месяца назад +5

    @ 1hr 03min 18 seconds Kerry comes out with one one the best sayings I’ve ever heard, “You can’t change the wind, you just gotta lean into it”…… Brilliant 😉👍

  • @Bruneval66
    @Bruneval66 7 месяцев назад +8

    What a great interview and career. So good to hear a Soldier, who isn't SF, tell his story!

    • @PhilMcAuley
      @PhilMcAuley 5 месяцев назад

      thought he was 23

    • @Bruneval66
      @Bruneval66 4 месяца назад +3

      @@PhilMcAuley attached, not Sabre.

  • @charliepoodle5151
    @charliepoodle5151 Год назад +8

    I know Kerry personally, and class him as a good friend, he is a very humble professional soldier, and a definite “onion “ ( there are plenty of layers) great to see him on here 👍

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Год назад +1

      Thank You!

  • @24567442
    @24567442 Год назад +7

    As ex forces and working in the NHS we are differently different when it comes to teamwork and looking after colleagues and the public

  • @petersmith7176
    @petersmith7176 Год назад +5

    I was on my PTI class 3 course with Kerry back in Jan 1990. We were in the same section.

  • @simonnaylor9695
    @simonnaylor9695 8 месяцев назад +5

    Kerry, thank you so much for sharing your career with us all on here. As a career soldier with the Royal Engineers 86-08 I followed these two short films and could identify with so much of what you shared.
    Gavin, amazing job. What a loss your enforced retirement was to the Corps. But, the Corps loss is the military veteran's gain. You are doing an incredible job. I believe there can be no veteran or serving personnel who will not find some help or inspiration from the life stories you help share with us all. Keep up the good work. UBIQUE.

  • @user-nx9or9do8q
    @user-nx9or9do8q Месяц назад +1

    Nice to sit on a sandbag with a brew, and listen to a great podcast…

  • @johnedwards2920
    @johnedwards2920 Год назад +6

    I was a boy soldier at 15, served at least 5 years intotal in NI, retired as a Captain served with the Gurkhas, then 24 years as a Private Investigator.

  • @fiona709
    @fiona709 Год назад +5

    That was a hoofing interview, Kerry was humble about his career progression which can only be attributed to his drive and ambition and testament to his hard work and dedication to his profession. I think his other half is worthy of a mention, all that time away serving his country, she was at home holding the fort 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Год назад +1

      Very Kind Fiona

  • @discomonkey3492
    @discomonkey3492 10 месяцев назад +5

    Huge respect sir

  • @gregbarber7585
    @gregbarber7585 5 месяцев назад +4

    Fantastic podcast and a fascinating career brilliantly narrated by a humble and decent man.

  • @madaboutwhisky4637
    @madaboutwhisky4637 8 месяцев назад +4

    Great interview. Bit of a trip down memory lane, Steve Lonnen was in instructor at RMAS when I was there in 1986 and I served with John Grinstead & Nige Smellie. Thanks Gav & Kerry.

  • @paullawlor8097
    @paullawlor8097 10 месяцев назад +6

    this has to be the best podcast I have listened. Fantastic guest and a great interview. I am just up the road in Fleet and play golf with a lot of veterans from all 3 services. Fantastic guys with great stories.

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL 10 месяцев назад

      Kind Words Paul, Thank You

  • @jefflowe4524
    @jefflowe4524 8 месяцев назад +4

    One of the best interviews I have watched! What an aspiring guy and also committed to the task in hand. As an ex Medic from a similar service start time I found this remarkably entertaining and enjoyable! I only wish I could have served longer, but personal circumstances intervened! At least he had a supportive wife! (Say no more) thank you and keep providing us with this type of quality! It’s truly inspiring! Thanks Gav!

  • @daykz69
    @daykz69 Год назад +4

    A decent listen, I joined same time and Corps as Kerry, but much shorter period (13 years). Have fond memories which far outweigh the ‘bad’ times and agree with Kerry when he said get c-m for table with civvy street and lean into the new way of life, it is tough but use your learned skills from the military to get you through and good luck!

  • @skiencore
    @skiencore 9 месяцев назад +3

    My son is just about to embark on this journey and I was in the service the same time as Kerry. It's great to have this pod cast not only to continue to motivate my son but to reassure my wife what an amazing life it is in the British Forces. Than you both for this informative, positive outlook of what you can do.

  • @warlock1969
    @warlock1969 Год назад +4

    I remember kezz jumping with us on Queens Avenue in 1992 - good lad and well done for going through the ranks to the dizzy heights of Major. There was footage of him doing his first freefall jumps on our Team Video of 1992 I will have to dig it out

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Год назад

      Amazing if you find that

  • @user-bd3es3sr2i
    @user-bd3es3sr2i Год назад +4

    Great bloke and honest reflection of a good career, well done and best of luck Kerry

  • @avisilvermann2838
    @avisilvermann2838 Год назад +4

    Great guy very proud to have such veterans

  • @BRADLEY856
    @BRADLEY856 2 месяца назад +1

    Great work guys. Had the opportunity to work with GGD and Mel. Your career’s outstanding mate. Best wishes. BratPMC

  • @souljahshocky
    @souljahshocky Месяц назад +1

    Brilliant interview the last 15 mins was especially good

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Месяц назад

      Thank you. Very kind

  • @Dave-gf6ur
    @Dave-gf6ur 5 месяцев назад +2

    One of the best in-depth interviews I’ve watched. Well done to both of you.

  • @PhoenixHeroesVCS
    @PhoenixHeroesVCS 2 месяца назад +1

    Great listen Kerry and good to hear you mention Gaz Pascoe. Thanks Badger

  • @kenirving5240
    @kenirving5240 10 месяцев назад +3

    lol, funny to hear the name Dan Dallaire, we were in the same platoon as junior soldiers in Deepcut.

  • @olly299
    @olly299 Месяц назад +1

    Was my OC in phase one training. Great guy.

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Месяц назад

      Thanks for the kind words. Hope you are doing well

  • @patrickcullen3410
    @patrickcullen3410 Год назад +4

    Excellent podcast. Keep up the brilliant work 👏

  • @Toe_M
    @Toe_M 4 месяца назад +1

    The RSM in my TA unit did a reference for me that got me into my 1st choice regular unit that otherwise I wasn't getting. The bit of paper as he says changed my life!

  • @DJR1409
    @DJR1409 11 месяцев назад +3

    Really interesting, seems a top bloke.

  • @michaelhaverty4853
    @michaelhaverty4853 4 месяца назад +1

    Hi Kerry, I found the podcast very interesting and informative . I do hope you are well. Kind regards Mick

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL 4 месяца назад

      Thank You

  • @johnlancaster119
    @johnlancaster119 8 месяцев назад +1

    Kerry, I Really enjoyed both episodes - so many things that I can personally resonated with. Really strange, the military was my escape mechanism. My mother was killed holding my hand when a building collapsed on us and a week later my Father gave me away. After three years of mental, physical and sexual abuse - I joined TS Arethusa at 13. From there I went to Ganges and at 16 I was in Borneo with a gun in my hand. 32 wonderful years later I left with memories that would make Pinichio seem like a Parish Priest. Every day I thank my maker that I was given the privilege of serving my Queen and Country. It was an honour. Looking forward to more of your Podcasts - thank you. By the way, do you ever interview Submarine veterans?

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL 8 месяцев назад

      Very Kind Thank You

    • @MilitaryVeteransPodcast
      @MilitaryVeteransPodcast  5 месяцев назад

      Thanks for sharing John.
      The show is open to all that served.
      milvetpodcast.com/contact

  • @garrym5682
    @garrym5682 9 месяцев назад +2

    I remember Kez having a huge airborne wings sticker on his locker at Kirton.

  • @TheChapsGuide
    @TheChapsGuide Год назад +3

    Inspirational

  • @richardkidd4473
    @richardkidd4473 Месяц назад +2

    Served in East Timor with Kerry… have the medal…. Btw it should be mounted at the far right of all the others… great tour I served with the Gurkhas as a Royal Signals SNCO and finally retired as a LE Major 🫡

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Месяц назад +1

      The JSP says order by date! Thanks and hope you are well😊

  • @gareththomas9461
    @gareththomas9461 8 месяцев назад +3

    As a vet I also thought it was a hoofing interview and the time frame paralleled my career even thought I wasn’t in the army it’s interesting to hear a different perspective. Great to hear you are helping Veterans as well. I’ve struggled since leaving as a lot of Vets do so some great advice at the end.

  • @ThePleasent1
    @ThePleasent1 Год назад +4

    Cracking video by the way. Not sure about the music.

    • @MilitaryVeteransPodcast
      @MilitaryVeteransPodcast  Год назад +1

      Appreciate it! As for the music, happy for you to send some other types/options that would work better. Gav isn’t a musician (made the sound 3 years ago) and he does all of this in his spare time, whilst working a full time job…open for constructive feedback for sure.
      Bonus is it’s only 12 seconds (at the beginning) of the whole 1-2 hour video!

  • @1973glenn
    @1973glenn Год назад +2

    Great interview..

  • @fulltankoffreedom2122
    @fulltankoffreedom2122 8 месяцев назад +3

    Thoroughly enjoyed this interview and it’s echoed some of the feelings and experiences I had when I came out, and I must have been at 22ad at kirton in Lindsey at a similar time to Kerry what a small world!

  • @ThePleasent1
    @ThePleasent1 Год назад +4

    I cant believe he does not have a NI gong.

  • @PaulAnderson-ky8ne
    @PaulAnderson-ky8ne Год назад +3

    Great interview. Really enjoyed it. I sadly was MD'd but many of the guys I served with spent 39-40+ years in and ended up Lt Col (good on them all).

  • @Sean-ws9je
    @Sean-ws9je 5 месяцев назад +1

    I Like This Man.

  • @meme4one
    @meme4one 8 месяцев назад +2

    I remember day 1 of my time on Saif sareera, we had an int briefing and the number 1 most wanted was Bin Laden. Like all squaddies, I took very little of it in but yes, 2 weeks in, 9/11 happened and the world changed. To be honest, our first thought was that 9/11 was an exercise scenario that was very well stated on the BBC world service.

  • @kevinporter3212
    @kevinporter3212 3 месяца назад +1

    I used to play football against 28 Engineers while at 28 Sigs in the mid 80s

  • @Northman.56
    @Northman.56 Год назад +3

    Great story about the Landrover Crash.😂

  • @Sean-ws9je
    @Sean-ws9je 5 месяцев назад +2

    Ex British Army Officers Like You Would Be Better Off Retiring To Teach In The Army Cadet Force And Passing Your Experience On❤

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL 5 месяцев назад

      Its an option for sure. Would love to

  • @user-hr4mh3lj4s
    @user-hr4mh3lj4s 2 месяца назад +1

    Kerry, bit disappointed you didn’t mention anything about being a catwalk model for the clothes show down the Falklands in 94😂

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL 2 месяца назад

      Classic Times 😂. Itll be in the book

  • @quickshot_1575
    @quickshot_1575 Год назад +3

    If you do a late entry can you serve longer than the 22 years?

    • @KG0SPEL
      @KG0SPEL Год назад

      Yes the British Army can offer Regular Service up to the age of 55

  • @Michael-fj5sh
    @Michael-fj5sh 9 дней назад +1

    Crunchy

  • @Sean-ws9je
    @Sean-ws9je 5 месяцев назад +1

    I Made A Spelling Mistake It Say's Not Got When I Meant I Do Have When Relating To Nephews & Nieces.

  • @Sean-ws9je
    @Sean-ws9je 5 месяцев назад +1

    I'm Ex Forces I Was Misdiagnosed By My Ex Doctors Who Are Extremely Good Wind Up Artists For Over 31 Years One Of My Ex Doctors Killed Someone With His Medical Negligence Whilst My Other Ex Doctors Was Struck Off For Fraudulent Behaviour My Family Members Made It Worse
    This Man Has Earned What He's Accomplished But My Career Was Affected By The Health Services Behaviour Towards Me
    I Knew Whilst Serving As An Army Cadet At The Age Of 12 & A Half What Career I Wanted I Wanted The Same Career As This Man, I've Not Got Nephews And Nieces With High Levels Of Education Such As Police Inspector And Headmistress And 27 GCS'Es And Managers In Civil Street I've Also Been Poisoned By My Ex Doctors From Which I Now Have Serious Problems That Can Kill Me
    Such Is Life

    • @Abefroman-lq3md
      @Abefroman-lq3md Месяц назад

      You are not right in the head lad.

    • @budte
      @budte Месяц назад

      I have to play with the hand I am dealt. It doesn't matter if it is a crap hand, or if it is my fault or someone elses unfair doing - It is the only hand I have to play with and I can only play it the best I can. Many things that look unfair or bad luck later have a silver lining and many things that appear desirable, later are not so. I stopped trying to 'predictively' work out what was good and what was bad and just keep returning to the here and now - which is never as bad as what is 'created' in my head. I wish you well.

  • @martinsmith6049
    @martinsmith6049 Год назад +3

    Kerry, that comment about desert training coming in just before Iraq... us Worcester and Sherwood Foresters TA lads at Ilkeston went to Cyprus for annual camp almost back to back about the same time after a decade of Wales, Salisbury Plain and wherever else in UK that got wet and windy. Funny that.