Defence in the Media: 01 October 2015

...challenging and will provide a unique opportunity for those selected to travel to the South Pole. If successful, it will be the first all female military team crossing of the...
...challenging and will provide a unique opportunity for those selected to travel to the South Pole. If successful, it will be the first all female military team crossing of the...
...Iran-backed militias are opening another front in their ground offensive, seizing territory south of Aleppo cleared by co-ordinated Russian bombings and threatening to lay siege to the city. The paper...
...the Wounded since it was formed, taking part in the trek to the North Pole in 2011 and to the South Pole in 2013. He joined walkers for part of...
...the coordination of the sea areas in the south-west, taking into account the requirements of all mariners including the fishing community. While no claim has yet been received, the Navy...
...have taken the roads to the west, south and east of the town, which is home to the beleaguered Yazidi minority. The MOD said a Reaper drone destroyed a terrorist-held...
...a Hellfire missile against a militant checkpoint, south of Raqqa, on Christmas Day. Articles, including The Times and Mirror, suggest that Daesh guards were at the checkpoint and may have...
...and Rescue Squadron was involved in a rescue of passengers from a bus in South Ayrshire in Scotland which became swamped by flood waters. You can read more about the...
...waters in South Ayrshire. It has been a truly tri-service response. I want to take this opportunity to thank all of the Armed Forces that have been involved,...
...to be sent over the course of several deployments to the UN mission to South Sudan, and that a further 70 are earmarked for a separate deployment in Somalia. A...
...on her right HMS LANCASTER sailing together on Atlantic Patrol Task (South) duties in 2015. Crown Copyright Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....