Defence in the Media: 29 February 2016

...creation of a memorial in Central London to all those UK Personnel who participated in and supported the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan from the First Gulf War onwards. Steel...
...creation of a memorial in Central London to all those UK Personnel who participated in and supported the campaigns in Iraq and Afghanistan from the First Gulf War onwards. Steel...
...which were stored during operations in Afghanistan. They include minor faults and expected wear and tear. The MOD has completed the sale of the Old War Office, Whitehall, to...
...the deaths of five Service Personnel, who died when their Lynx helicopter crashed in Afghanistan in 2014. Articles focus on an altitude detector failing to sound to alert the crew...
...signifies a special relationship between the civil and military authorities. During their time in Aldershot, the Regiment has completed operational tours of Iraq and Afghanistan. Follow us on Twitter and...
A coroner has recorded a narrative conclusion at the inquest into the death of five British servicemen who died when a Lynx helicopter crashed in Afghanistan on 26 April 2014....
...in Libya could carry similar risks as the Afghanistan campaign. An MOD spokesperson said: The UK continues to work with international partners on how best to support the new Libyan...
...and any other forms of promotion complied with UK, EU and international law. They were supported in this work by an internal DSEI compliance team. These checks took place with...
...complex in Iraq. Captain David Seath Tributes have been paid to an Afghanistan war hero who collapsed and died during the London Marathon on Sunday. The Sun, Telegraph, Independent, Mail...
...crippling leg injuries from an Improvised Explosives Device (IED) while on patrol in Afghanistan. Serving Army corporal Ian Taylor who won a bronze said that sport had also changed his...
...Government’s policy on ‘drone’ strikes. AFGHAN INTERPRETERS The Times, Daily Mail and Sun report that two former interpreters who worked for British forces in Afghanistan have lost their High Court...