Troll: My Life in Bomb Disposal by Justin Bell QGM
English | Apr. 30, 2023 | ISBN: 1739359100 | eISBN: 9781739359102 | 389 Pages | PDF (HQ PrntScrn) | 197 MB
English | Apr. 30, 2023 | ISBN: 1739359100 | eISBN: 9781739359102 | 389 Pages | PDF (HQ PrntScrn) | 197 MB
Justin ‘Troll’ Bell joined the British Army in the late 1980s and quickly qualified as an Ammunition Technician within the Royal Army Ordnance Corps. He completed over 20 years’ service as an Army Counter Terrorism Bomb Disposal Operator seeing service in three major conflicts.
He commanded EOD operations on High-Threat tours in Northern Ireland, Iraq and Afghanistan; supporting over a decade of front line UK counter-terrorism activity including responding to the 2005 London bombings. He constituted part of the National Contingency Capability for dealing with weapons of mass destruction and undertook duties as part of the protection detail for the Royal Family.
Justin supported discrete Foreign and Commonwealth Office tasks to various countries as part of a wider defence diplomacy programme, and finished his service as a Senior Explosive Ordnance Disposal Soldier responsible for the supervision and provision of multiple EOD teams in support of UK National Contingency Operations. During his service he received a bravery award for his EOD activities and was subsequently rewarded a second time on the Queen’s New Year Honours list on his retirement.
Identifying that the psychological well-being of EOD Operators was being largely ignored, he was instrumental in the implementation within EOD Units of the Trauma Risk Management programme originally instigated by the Royal Marines. He retired in 2011 to spend more time with his wife and children and pursue a career lecturing.
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