Defence in the Media – Saturday 14th November 2015

...a supply truck in Ramadi - as he visited neighbouring Turkey. Speaking from Turkey on Friday, the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: We continue our work to degrade and ultimately...
...a supply truck in Ramadi - as he visited neighbouring Turkey. Speaking from Turkey on Friday, the Defence Secretary Michael Fallon said: We continue our work to degrade and ultimately...
The Defence Secretary Michael Fallon visits Turkey today where he is meeting the Turkish Prime Minister, the Chief of the General Staff and the Foreign and Defence Ministers. Speaking from Ankara, he said: We continue our work to degrade and …
...the three services, reflecting the differing structures of, and differing roles and duties undertaken by, each Service. It is right that the individual services develop harmony guidelines that are right...
...people were unaware the Army were recruiting and of the starting salary and fast promotions. The high-tech careers road show called ‘With heart. With mind’ is referenced and Major General...
...are aware an ex-soldier has been arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in connection with their investigation into the events of Bloody Sunday. It would be inappropriate...
...We are aware an ex-soldier has been arrested by the Police Service of Northern Ireland in connection with their investigation into the events of Bloody Sunday. It would be inappropriate...
Leading today's Defence news is further reporting on the situation in Sharm el-Sheikh, and follow-up from the head of the armed forces' comments about Britain's nuclear deterrent. Sharm el-Sheikh The Times carries a story saying hotel staff in Sharm el-Sheikh are being interrogated …
As the country returns to work following Remembrance Sunday, RBS and Kier urge companies to support veterans all year round. RBS and Kier, signatories of the Armed Forces Covenant, say...
There is coverage in the papers this morning of the Chief of the Defence Staff, General Sir Nicholas Houghton’s appearance on the BBC Andrew Marr Show yesterday, during which he spoke about the need for a nuclear deterrent.
...Abu Osama al-Masri, an Egyptian cleric. The piece reports that if he is added to a kill list the SAS could be sent into Egypt. Ebola The Independent on Sunday...
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