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.
Today's media is dominated by previews and coverage of the Trooping of the Colour ceremony, including a flypast by military aircraft.
A variety of Defence stories feature in today's news, including the RAF's interception of Russian jets, Service Accommodation and Virtus body armour.
A Ministry of Defence civil servant who set up a scheme to help Muslim children and young people into education or their first job has been recognised at The Muslim News Awards 2016.
The Red Arrows will fly over Pride in London for the first time at this year’s parade in a show of support for the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender community and LGBT Armed Forces personnel.
Today’s defence news includes a preview of ‘British Army Girls’ and last week’s 98th anniversary of the RAF.
The countdown to the second Invictus Games is underway, with today (March 19) marking 50 days to go until the opening ceremony in Orlando, Florida.
His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh visited the refurbished MOD Lyneham today to officially name the new Prince Philip Barracks in his honour.
Local communities can show their support for Service personnel past and present this summer, with up to £10,000 available to help fund an Armed Forces Day celebration in their local area. On Saturday 25 June this year, people across the …
Injured members of the Armed Forces were treated to a pre-Christmas makeover this week.