Defence in the media: 2 March 2015

...forces were also the first military to carry blood consistently on battlefield rescue helicopters in Afghanistan and therefore were pioneers in this area. In summary, Sqn Leader Thompson-Edgar won her...
...forces were also the first military to carry blood consistently on battlefield rescue helicopters in Afghanistan and therefore were pioneers in this area. In summary, Sqn Leader Thompson-Edgar won her...
...the assumption that there would be a “benign security environment” after combat operations ended in Afghanistan. Discussion around 2% spending is covered elsewhere, with editorial and comment pieces featured in...
...the first two Puma Mk2 aircraft have arrived in Afghanistan. The crews are now flying theatre familiarisation sorties prior to taking over the UK aviation support to British and coalition...
...and have accused it of “freeloading” off the US. During the debate, John Baron MP criticised the Government for an "incompetent" restructuring of the Army, and said that the UK...
...exposed” when they were sent into Afghanistan’s Helmand Province in 2005/06 because of failings in decision-making. The report concluded that the internal structures in government led to “immensely important and...
...well, both at sea and on land. Most recently, it provided essential intelligence to UK and coalition ground forces in Afghanistan. Crowsnest will be the ‘eyes and ears’ of...
...would invariably lead to the deaths of more young soldiers, and that lessons need to be learnt from the recent history of Iraq and Afghanistan. Our position on this story...
...The Sun on Sunday's campaign for a £1m memorial to Iraq and Afghanistan veterans is close to success after a £100,000 gift from defence firm Hesco (Sun on Sunday). Minister...
...casualties from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, which shows a dramatic improvement in survival rates, the Daily Telegraph runs an article saying that improvements in care have meant that since...
...Memorial Service of Rededication at the National Memorial Arboretum, Staffordshire, to remember those who gave their lives during Combat Operations in Afghanistan, 2001-2014. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget...