Defence in the media: Wednesday 21 December 2016
...Minister Mike Penning said: Locally employed civilians played a pivotal role in helping our troops build a more secure, stable and prosperous Afghanistan. We owe a debt of gratitude to...
...Minister Mike Penning said: Locally employed civilians played a pivotal role in helping our troops build a more secure, stable and prosperous Afghanistan. We owe a debt of gratitude to...
...Army recruitment, suggesting that a dip in numbers could be linked to the historical inquiries into British soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. An MOD spokesperson said: Linking recruitment...
...removed. This is not unusual when it comes to armoured vehicles and does not cause any issues. Watchkeeper first deployed on operations in Afghanistan in 2014, and the Army continues...
...in unmanned air systems; criticism of the Royal Navy’s Type 26 programme; and calls from military wives for better treatment for PTSD. Mosul There is print and broadcast coverage of...
...from the RAF and handed a four month suspended prison sentence for the incident in February 2014 on a flight to Afghanistan. Iraq Fatalities Investigation The Sun and Daily Mail...
...in Afghanistan six years ago. His determination to overcome his injury and pride in his achievements were recognised by the medical board which found him fit to deploy with his...
...in Afghanistan, so it is an honour to lead 5 Rifles on this deployment as part of NATO’s enhanced Forward Presence. My soldiers are looking forward to again be working,...
...taxpayer. We will be introducing a new and better value system, with no break in service for our personnel, and all savings made will be reinvested into the cutting edge...
...ago in Helmand province in Afghanistan will all be exhibited at the museum. IMAGE OF THE DAY The National Army Museum in Chelsea re-opens to the public on 30th March...