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The Defence School of Transport (DST) in Leconfield has welcomed new ‘green’ accommodation to benefit military personnel undertaking driver training while supporting MoD Net Zero targets. DST is the largest residential driver training school in the world, providing driver and transport management training to military personnel from the Army, RAF and ...


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