Defence in the Media: 29 April 2017
...fighting force. ARMY V NAVY RUGBY The Telegraph previews this weekend’s 100th Babcock Trophy match between the British Army and the Royal Navy, in which rugby players from both services...
...fighting force. ARMY V NAVY RUGBY The Telegraph previews this weekend’s 100th Babcock Trophy match between the British Army and the Royal Navy, in which rugby players from both services...
Of Defence interest in today’s news is an interview with the head of the Army on winning the prestigious Business in the Community Gender Champion Award.
Today’s defence news includes coverage of yesterday’s Anzac Day ceremonies and Royal Navy bomb disposal.
Today’s defence related media coverage includes news on Unmanned Vehicle Technology.
Today's defence news includes a Taliban attack on an Afghan Army base and a Sunday Times feature on women in close combat. Mazar-e Sharif Taliban Attack There is further coverage of the Taliban attack on an Afghan Army base in Mazar-e …
Today’s Defence news includes continued coverage of the Defence Secretary’s visit to meet the troops supporting NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence (eFP) in Estonia and the arrival of the US F-35A aircraft at RAF Lakenheath.
Defence news today includes the Defence Secretary's visit to Estonia to meet troops supporting NATO's enhanced Forward Presence, and coverage about the £1.4 billion contract for the Royal Navy's new attack submarine, Agamemnon. NATO deployment Media today cover Defence Secretary Sir …
...her ship’s company have helped make the world a safer place. From disrupting people smuggling in the Mediterranean to assisting in the free flow of trade in the Gulf, and...
Today’s defence news includes at British soldiers deploying to Sudan and the temporary closure of the Ascension Island Runway British Soldiers to South Sudan The Daily Mail reports 300 soldiers will deploy to South Sudan as part of a UN Peacekeeping Mission to help …
Today’s defence news includes Russian comments on NATO, the Royal Navy marking Russian ships in the Channel, the Ascension Island Runway, and Parachute Regiment training.
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