Simon's role in theatre was to service and repair the equipment in use at the frontline such as the Mastiff, Ridgeback, Panther and Jackal patrol protection vehicles.
Despite the testing conditions and the hostile environment to contend with, Steve and the team's spirit and high standard of output delivered a very successful programme and led to DSG awarded main contractor status to operate the Full Regeneration Capability facility until 2013.
As Simon received his medal from Archie Hughes, DSG Chief Executive, his colleagues watched proudly.
Archie Hughes, said, "DSG is never short of volunteers committing to and deploying to Camp Bastion for long periods away from their homes and loved ones. They are all excellent ambassadors for our business and the roles they are performing on a daily basis are certainly appreciated by their Armed Forces colleagues. They are all a credit to DSG and they have our grateful thanks for everything they have done and continue to do in supporting the
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1. Picture from L-R, Archie Hughes, DSG Chief Executive with medal recipient Simon Potter.
2. DSG launched on 1 April 2008 as a new MOD Trading Fund with the primary focus of providing expert in-house maintenance, repair, overhaul and upgrade services for the through life support of the key land and air based platforms and equipment of the UK Armed Forces.
3. It draws together many unique capabilities that have been developed over several decades for the direct benefit of troops and their equipment at both home and abroad. DSG turnover is in excess of £200m, with a workforce of around 3000 strategically located throughout the
4. DSG's Head Office is located in
5. For further information about DSG or to arrange an interview, please contact Venus Tingzon, in the DSG press office:
Office hours: 01264 383217
Out of hours: 07879 481018
Visit: www.dsg.mod.uk
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