Defence in the Media: 16 June 2016
Today's Defence news includes the Red Arrows and Afghanistan.
Today's Defence news includes the Red Arrows and Afghanistan.
This morning’s defence news includes reports the UK will play a leading role in defending Poland and the Baltic states by contributing a framework battalion on the Eastern flank and calls from the family of Private Sean Benton for a fresh …
This morning’s defence news includes reporting on Iraqi efforts to liberate Fallujah from Daesh control and continued coverage of how serving SAS soldiers were named in The Queen’s birthday honours list.
There are stories on the Queen’s birthday honours list and comments from senior French admirals on an EU Army in today’s Defence-related media.
Today’s news blog looks at service family accommodation, reports of a deal to buy nine new aircraft and morale in the Royal Navy, as well as yesterday’s Trooping the Colour.
Today's media is dominated by previews and coverage of the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, including a flypast by military aircraft.
Today’s defence news includes RAF attacks on targets in Fallujah, SAS soldiers potentially facing court martial, and a response to the critique on defence procurement.
Myth-making is Daesh’s stock in trade. And their biggest myth of all is that they are winning militarily. The evidence shows that is a failing proposition.
Today's news blog looks at select committee hearings on investigations into alleged wrongdoing in Iraq and service family accommodation, along with a Russian submarine that was escorted through the English Channel by a Royal Navy vessel - and a Jamie …
Today's defence news includes reports that hundreds of troops are taking part in a Nato exercise in Poland, as well as stories on Trident and service accommodation.
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