Chris Hunter: Bomb Disposal and Life on the Line | Hereford Military History Festival
- 26th September
About This Event
A bomb disposal and counter terrorism specialist, Major Chris Hunter takes us behind the scenes of war torn countries in which he still works today, with inspirational stories of risking his life for others on a daily basis . Chris was the British Army's most experienced bomb disposal expert and he became so effective disarming and defusing these deadly devices that terrorists from both sides of the conflict soon recognised the role he was playing and made him a target. Chris’ bravery and loyal service led to him being awarded the Queen’s Gallantry Medal. Author of ‘Eight Lives Down’ and Extreme Risk look back on his time in war zones. Chris is still regularly in those war zones and will take us through the realities he faces being there today.
This event is part of the Hereford Military History Festival, 25-27 September 2026. Why not make a weekend of it? Read more here.
Event Details
Admission / Ticket Info:
Ticket price incl. booking fee £12.65
Disabled Access:
College Hall is a fully accessible space located in the Cloisters of Hereford Cathedral. The building features level, step-free access, making it wheelchair and mobility-aid friendly for visitors attending
Disabled Facilities:
The Cathedral grounds offer accessible toilet facilities