Defence in the media: 26 July 2015
...piece in the Sunday Times, James Rubin welcomes the signs from Washington and London that they have focused on the horror of Syria's civil war. The piece credits Defence Secretary...
...piece in the Sunday Times, James Rubin welcomes the signs from Washington and London that they have focused on the horror of Syria's civil war. The piece credits Defence Secretary...
...territory but it has now reversed its position, with the suggestion that this has the potential to significantly realign the pieces on the Middle Eastern “chess board”. SAS ISIL raid...
...a very significant moment in the history of the Squadron. Princess Anne acknowledged the importance of the Standard and wished the Squadron a successful future. Follow us on Twitter...
...Buckingham Palace, to the delight of the thousands of tourists that had gathered outside the Palace gates. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...Luftwaffe as it attempted to gain air superiority. The social media coverage included significant pick-up (in excess of 2 million views) of the MOD’s own proactive coverage on Facebook. Calais...
...and Caicos that the Humanitarian Aid and Disaster Relief team of RFA Lyme Bay went ashore. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts. ...
...heat once again as they take part in an annual exercise with their Dutch and US counterparts. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...efficiency and the relationship with America, which the paper says threatens to damage the UK’s role. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...significantly enhanced its ability to target ISIL fighters. HMS Gloucester There are various picture stories featuring HMS Gloucester, the Royal Navy’s last Type 42 destroyer, reflecting her final departure from...
...lifestyle including luxury cars used in their propaganda does not match up to conditions on the ground. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....