West Lothian woman says veteran charity helped her turn life around
Kara McCallum sought the support of RFEA – The Forces Employment Charity
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Ex-Army chef, Kara McCallum, sought the support of RFEA - the Forces Employment Charity - when she found her job at an airport was at risk following the Covid-19 outbreak. She was encouraged by her RFEA Advisor to apply for new roles and is now working in the security sector, with a view to eventually joining the police force.
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Donald Trump s Space Force has been crowned Call of Duty champions after soldiers from the US and Britain battled it out on the best-selling video game.
For the first time ever, teams from both countries army, navy and air forces entered the Call of Duty Endowment Bowl, which helps support veterans get back into work.
The US Space Force team won the first-person-shooter competition on Friday, with the RAF and British Army sides coming second and third respectively.
The US Space Force won a Call of Duty competition between America s and Britain s respective military esport clubs on Friday night
Lance Corporal Kieran Girdler was captain of the British Army s team, following the result, he told the BBC: We came third with a nail-biting finish, with just four points in it, we re a bit gutted however I can say for all the guys that we had a great experience.