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    Question: how did you go from a soldier to working for the environmental agency?

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    Asked by amah536onus22 to Alan J on 28 Jan 2026.
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      Alan Jones answered on 28 Jan 2026:


      I was an army cadet and then a junior infantry solider at 16, I then became a geography and PE teacher (after a degree) and changed jobs to look for something more outdoors but remained in the army reserve.

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