Defence in the Media: 17 November 2017
...news as he made his first landing onto the deck of the carrier, while she was at sea sailing around the South Coast of England. There is reporting of the...
...news as he made his first landing onto the deck of the carrier, while she was at sea sailing around the South Coast of England. There is reporting of the...
...has "chased drug-smugglers in the Caribbean, North Korean sanctions-busters off China, and navigated the tense waters of the South China Sea." Commander Conor O'Neill, the ship's captain, spoke to The...
...by the ICC.” Image of the day Last week 106 UK troops were awarded medals for the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. UK troops have been deployed as...
...Mail On Sunday continues its reporting on the disturbance of British warships, sunk in the South China Sea during the Second World War. An MOD Spokesperson said: We absolutely condemn...
...air strikes in Syria. An MOD spokesperson said: We can confirm that the UK participated in the recent coalition air strike in Syria, south of Dayr az Zawr on Saturday,...
...Williamson, Secretary of State for Defence, said: 75 years ago troops from 14 Allied countries united together, many on the south coast of Britain, before launching the historic operation to...
...Day The Secretary of State for Defence, the Rt Hon Gavin Williamson CBE MP, talks to soldiers from the UK Engineer Task Force serving in Bentiu, South Sudan. Crown copyright....
...friends from the Commonwealth to keep this country safe. From Australia to Jamaica, to Fiji and South Africa, Commonwealth recruits are already playing a key role in our Armed Forces....
...of our people so we can continue to provide the best possible care to all who have served. First Sea Lord vows to send ships through the South China Sea...
...investigation of the F-35B incident in the vicinity of Beaufort, South Carolina on 28 September. Further inspections on remaining UK F-35s will take place today, but the majority of our...