Life as an army dental nurse
Lance Corporal Katie Squires and reservist Stacey Firby share their military dental experience.
Published: 16/09/2022
Lance Corporal Katie Squires wanted to be in the military from the age of 12. Growing up near the Royal Naval Air Station (RNAS) Yeovilton near Yeovil, Somerset, she joined the army cadets and this enhanced her vision as to what it offered – a stable career and an opportunity to earn while learning. Taking her out of her comfort zone and cementing lifelong friendships, it also meant working with teams who, she says, “will support and better you”.
Author: Lance corporal Katie Squires and reservist Stacey Firby
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