Defence in the Media: Saturday 23 December 2017

...the heart-warming messages that serving personnel have sent back to the UK, with soldiers based in Cyprus, Afghanistan and South Sudan sending best wishes to family and friends back in...
...the heart-warming messages that serving personnel have sent back to the UK, with soldiers based in Cyprus, Afghanistan and South Sudan sending best wishes to family and friends back in...
...Daily Star report on Ahmad Seyar who worked with UK Armed Forces in Afghanistan and wants to live in the UK. A Government spokesperson said: More than 390 former Afghan...
...interpreter Fardin, who worked with UK Armed Forces in Afghanistan, and wants to live in the UK. A Government spokesperson said: More than 390 former Afghan staff and their families...
...Grenadier Guards are developing as they prepare for ops in Iraq, Afghanistan and South Sudan this year. SAS veteran The Sun reports that homeless SAS veteran Bob Curry has found...
...redundancy package is ‘generous and proportionate’. An MOD spokesperson said: “We recognise the vital role interpreters and local staff played in operations in Afghanistan and we are the only nation...
...Commander Mansoor Ali Khan ran in The Sun, focusing on his experiences saving lives in Afghanistan and serving in the Armed Forces as a Muslim. In the interview, he recounts...
...Brave campaign, worked as an interpreter for British Forces in Afghanistan and, it is reported, recently received a threatening text message calling him a spy and traitor. A Government spokesperson...
...MOD strongly refutes the claim that Nathan Hunt was involved in clearing IEDs in Afghanistan, he was fully qualified to search for IEDs in order that a specialist team could...
...degraded in Syria, their fighters still remain hidden in unpopulated desert areas, adding concerns they might gain a foothold in Afghanistan. Defence Secretary Gavin Williamson said: Daesh is facing territorial...
...days of World War II. From the heat of Korea, to the chill of the Cold War. From the mountains of Afghanistan, to the deserts of Iraq today. Our two...