Defence in the Media: 4 October 2015
...Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. The Independent on Sunday argues that President Putin’s intervention should be welcomed. The Daily Star Sunday reports that the SAS has killed 200 ISIL fighters in...
...Iraq, Syria and Afghanistan. The Independent on Sunday argues that President Putin’s intervention should be welcomed. The Daily Star Sunday reports that the SAS has killed 200 ISIL fighters in...
In Defence news, Doctors Without Borders says it has withdrawn from Kunduz, in Afghanistan, after an air strike by US-led NATO forces allegedly destroyed the city’s hospital and killed 22...
...for 26 years and the Armed forces Imam is a Civil Servant, so it was a real mix of ranks and career experiences and the group was better for it....
...promoting, protecting and restoring soldiers’ health. Colonel David Bates Here, Col Bates, the senior nurse in the Army in his role as Director of Army Nursing Services and Assistant Director...
...MPs will vote with the Conservative Party as they regret voting against two years ago. Afghanistan Today’s Guardian continues to report on the airstrike against a hospital in Kunduz last...
...The Sun reports the story of SAC Rachel Trimble, a female flight operations assistant at RAF Brize Norton who joined the RAF as a teenage boy and served in Afghanistan....
...Tizard led onto the pioneering technology that helped win that world war, and founded between London and Washington, between our two countries a scientific partnership that continues to flourish today,...
...in the Armed Forces. Recruitment is a challenge but the armed forces have enough people to meet all their commitments across the world and continue to keep Britain safe. Afghanistan...
...Syria. Watch the full interview on BBC iPlayer. Legal claims against UK Armed Forces The Sunday Telegraph reports that litigation following recent campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan has cost the...
...a criminal investigation into claims of ill treatment made by suspected Taliban insurgents captured by British soldiers in Afghanistan. More than 100 Afghans believed to have helped kill and maim...