Defence in the Media: Monday 1 October 2018
...connected to the internet from cyber attacks. The Defence Secretary has also revealed plans to increase the number of cadets in school units to 60,000 by 2024 and celebrate their...
...connected to the internet from cyber attacks. The Defence Secretary has also revealed plans to increase the number of cadets in school units to 60,000 by 2024 and celebrate their...
...Sky are reporting that Sierra Leone is set to be declared free of the Ebola virus today after meeting the World Health Organisation’s standard of 42 days with no new...
...at BATUS and other battle practice in Kenya. An MOD spokesperson said: You would expect MOD to play a part in the Government’s ongoing commitment to reduce the deficit. As...
...power, diplomacy and engagement, to help weaker countries build stronger institutions and law enforcement, and to promote women’s rights. It means using smart power, our better-focused development budget, on conflict...
...in 2014, training for future operations in Kenya. Sergeant Julian Thomas of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards from Hounslow led a training task force to help the anti poaching team...
...black Britons who lived in the UK to West Indians and Caribbeans who travelled to the UK to support the fight for freedom. Estimates vary, but approximately 16,000 men from...
...while fighting for al-Shabaab in Kenya , and Talha Asmal, UK’s youngest suicide bomber. ISIL According to BBC News, Syrian Kurdish fighters say they have taken control of the Islamic...
The Battle of the Somme, fought between July and November 1916, was one of the defining events of the First World War. With more than one million casualties on all...
...Private McPherson was a capable young soldier who had previously trained in both Kenya and France. He was hugely committed about his career in the Army, he had aspirations to...
...Daily Mail and The Sun. His Commanding Officer Lieutenant Alasdair Steele said: Private McPherson was a capable young soldier who had previously trained in both Kenya and France. He was...