Adventurous training and sporting activities are a key part of service life, not least as a valued respite from the operational pressures faced by servicemen and women.

Towergate Wilsons insure hundreds of military expeditions each year, offering peace of mind on and off duty. We want to help you keep this superb training affordable for all and, as well discounting all group adventure training policies, we have now introduced an Adventurous Training Grant, with £1,000 being available to an expedition in 2010.

All you need to do is register before the 31 July 2010.


Expedition Details 
Expedition/Exercise Name:
Unit:
Proposed date of departure:

Number of Personnel:
Country to visit:
Activities undertaken:
Contact Details
First name:
Surname:
Email address:
Contact phone number:

Terms and Conditions

  1. Entries for the grant must be made prior to the 31 July 2010.
  2. Expeditions deploying from 01 April 2010 - 31 Oct 2010 are eligible for this grant. Expeditions after this date can be entered but will be considered for the next Adventurous Training Grant.
  3. All entries will receive a quotation for Towergate Wilsons Adventurous Training Insurance as part of their entry. There is no requirement to purchase this insurance for eligibility for the grant.
  4. The grant will be awarded to an expedition selected by the Managing Director, Towergate Wilsons, based on the following criteria:
    • Number of personnel taking part
    • Age and experience of personnel
    • Difficulty and Challenging Nature
  5. The grant is awarded conditionally upon acceptance and if the expedition organizer cannot be contacted within 60 days, or if the grant is unclaimed or declined within a reasonable period, the grant will be awarded to another expedition.
  6. In the event of fraud, abuse, and/or an error affecting the proper operation of this Grant, Towergate Wilsons reserves the right to suspend the Grant; amend these terms & conditions; declare void the notification of expedition.
  7. If any provision of these terms and conditions is held invalid by any law, rule, order or regulation of any government, or by the final determination of any court of a competent jurisdiction, such invalidity shall not affect the enforceability of any other provisions not held to be invalid.
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