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Logistics Leadership Award

The new Commandant of the Defence College of Logistics, Policing and Administration, Brig Mike Caldicott CBE, has won the Military Logistician of the Year award, at the 2019 Logistics Leadership Awards.

The awards ceremony was held at the St John’s Hotel, Solihull on 14 Nov. MGL, Lt Gen Sir Mark Poffley KCB OBE, Brig Gerry Ewart-Brookes, Maj Gen David Shoesmith attended.

Sponsored by The RLC Foundation, the award is presented in the memory of Lt Col Paul Holder, who was the first active member of the armed forces to be Master of the Worshipful Company of Carmen; the City of London Livery Company for the transport industry.

Logistic awards for RLC personnel keep on coming. WO2 (RQMS) Canterbury from 9 Regiment RLC was recently named as Most Impactful Military Logistics Leader 2019, by the Engineer and Logistic Staff Corps.

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