Defence in the Media: 6 September 2015
...that claims to represent Islam, but it uses the banner of religion to carry out barbaric atrocities including beheadings, crucifixions, slaughter of children, selling of women as slaves and the...
...that claims to represent Islam, but it uses the banner of religion to carry out barbaric atrocities including beheadings, crucifixions, slaughter of children, selling of women as slaves and the...
...entirely different from the issue of bombing Assad’s chemical warfare facilities, for instance. Those people from the extreme left influencing these decisions are doing it because of their own internal...
...writes that the firm wants to use the Human Rights Act to seek cash payouts for the families of alleged victims. It says they will pursue the High Court civil...
...models So today’s contract announcement reflects just how successful we have been in breaking free from the past and forging a new and better path for Defence procurement. What does...
...sense of excitement and relief as I’d been freed form the PoW camp just 10 days earlier. Life on the camp was tolerable. Fortunately we were young and fit...
...the Sun and the Daily Mirror, reporting that the British Army is creating a “special force of social media warriors”, skilled in psychological operations and use of social media to...
...its ability to identify remains of soldiers from the Great War. The documentary had unprecedented access to the MOD's War Detectives, an elite team who use state of the art...
Major Rachel Grimes understands how rape and violence are being used as cheap weapons. Despite its devastating role in conflict, sexual violence has not traditionally been considered in military doctrine,...
...isolated incidents are minute when compared to the numbers of armed forces personnel and civilian staff who use social media every single day. Appropriate use of social media is encouraged...
...quotes from eye-witnesses. Many of the articles use a range of images and some use infographics to communicate the incident. Nimrod The Sunday Telegraph business supplement reports that the world’s...