Defence in the Media – 24 June 2015
...to Work Day. The article reports that Reservists make up around 16 per cent of the Armed Forces and are currently serving in Afghanistan, Northern Iraq, Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina....
...to Work Day. The article reports that Reservists make up around 16 per cent of the Armed Forces and are currently serving in Afghanistan, Northern Iraq, Cyprus, Bosnia and Herzegovina....
...to hit Britons in almost a decade. In his article, the Prime Minister says that we can only defeat terrorism by promoting the British values of "peace, democracy, tolerance and...
...and he has done tours in the Balkans and Afghanistan. But largely it has worked so well because he has been on-side. My team and I have been involved...
...the same category as Afghanistan, Iraq, and Somalia. The papers report that tour operators are to despatch extra flights to bring British holidaymakers home early, while the Daily Mail incorrectly...
...update later. Lynx Service Inquiry A Service Inquiry into an accident involving an Army Lynx ZF540 helicopter which crashed on a training flight in Afghanistan last year has been completed....
...stepping on an IED in Afghanistan, and won four gold medals in the Indoor Rowing, and was trained and supported by the MOD and Help for Heroes. Last year’s competitors...
...Jonathan Beale said Defence Secretary Michael Fallon has talked about expanding strikes to Syria and would seek Parliamentary approval to do so. But a Freedom of Information request from Reprieve...
...by the army since the 1970s and most recently saw action in Afghanistan. The Scout is designed to give soldiers the ability to move quicker and further than ever before...
...campaign that is causing damage as a civil war rages and the casualties she is treating as a result. Afghanistan The Independent, Wall St Journal and The Times report that...
...employment market. These measures are already producing results allowing the Royal Navy to continue to deliver maritime capability where it is needed. Afghanistan There is widespread coverage of yesterday’s announcement...