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Breaking the Military Covenant: Why British Servicemen Are Dying Unnecessarily
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Breaking the Military Covenant: Why British Servicemen Are Dying Unnecessarily Paperback - 2019

by Hill, David

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Amberley Pub Plc, 2019. Paperback. New. 304 pages. 9.25x6.00x1.25 inches.
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David Hill is a retired aeronautical engineer, spending much of his career as an avionics/aircraft program manager in the MoD. He managed over 130 programs, including RAF Nimrod Electronic Intelligence during Gulf War 1, and the RN Sea King ASaC Mk7 program. He provided evidence during the Nimrod XV230 and Hercules XV179 Inquests, the former leading directly to the restructuring of MoD's airworthiness system. He produced a report for the bereaved families of the 1994 Chinook crash. He is the author of Their Greatest Disgrace: The Campaign to clear the Chinook ZD576 Pilots.