Operation Nightingale
An initiative to assist the recovery of wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans by getting them involved in archaeological investigations.
About Op Nightingale
The initiative is controlled by the Ministry of Defence and is a registered trademark (UK00003192564). It has been running since 2011 and has undertaken fieldwork in the UK and overseas, with hundreds of military personnel having worked on projects.
First World War Practice Trenches, Digging for Britain BBC Digging for Britain with the Op Nightingale excavations at Perham Down.
Owning around 1% of the UK mainland, the defence estate holds a lot of the nation’s heritage. 770 scheduled monuments are within this portfolio and this presents not only a major challenge for the 4 archaeologists that work for this government department, but also a fabulous opportunity to share cultural heritage opportunities with these volunteers.
This work, not only assists the wellbeing of participants but also contributes towards the department’s commitment to the stewardship of the historic estate. Operation Nightingale has also worked alongside several military related charities and the excavation work has led to numerous publications and also to new artefacts being displayed in museum galleries.
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Applying to participate
The Community Interest Company, Breaking Ground Heritage is a charity is run by military veterans, It is one of the main providers of volunteers for Op Nightingale digs.
If you are a veteran or serving personnel can apply for Op Nightingale projects through their website.
The website also holds excavation reports and films of many Op Nightingale sites.
Defence Archaeology Group (DAG), run by serving military personnel, are another provider of volunteers. If you are serving personnel, you can apply for projects through the DAG website.
Further information
Wessex Archaeology is one of the main commercial providers of Op Nightingale projects. You can read more about their work for projects on the Wessex Archaeology website.
You can read the DIO blogpost Breaking Ground with Operation Nightingale, an interview with Ex-Marine Dickie Bennett, a participant on Op Nightingale ventures
You can read the DIO blogpost Operation Nightingale, an interview with Alex Sotheran, a MOD archaeologist who works on Op Nightingale sites.
- Reports and videos available from Breaking Ground Heritage website
Excavations on a Saxon Cemetery on Salisbury Plain
A photojournalist playlist of images of the excavations of the Saxon cemetery at Barrow Clump in 2017. This video has no dialogue.
Sanctuary magazine
We have features in the following MOD’s Sanctuary Magazine. All the links below will open in PDF.
Sanctuary: issue 47, 2018
Sanctuary: issue 46, 2017
Sanctuary: issue 45, 2016
Sanctuary: issue 44, 2015
You can also read other editions of Sanctuary Magazine.
News
Op Nightingale winning a National Archaeology Award
Op Nightingale winning a National Conservation award (Daily telegrah article)
Updates to this page
Published 17 January 2019Last updated 7 August 2020 + show all updates
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Added accessible video transcripts for 2 videos on the page.
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