Defence in the media: 4 March 2017

...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...
...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,...
...will be reinvested in welfare provision for our service personnel. Since the draw down from Afghanistan in 2014, the number of downloads per month has dramatically decreased from 100,000 to...
...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...
...of Russian activity in Afghanistan. While The Daily Mirror, The Times and The Daily Express report on US Secretary Mattis’s comments about the strength of the special relationship between the...
The focus of today’s broadcast coverage continues to be on reports the US military has dropped a 21,600lb bomb on a tunnel complex used by Daesh militants in Afghanistan, the...
...to an Iraqi military source. Separately, The Telegraph continues to report on the US use of the Massive Ordnance Air Blast bomb in Afghanistan. DG Nuclear The Times and The...
...that troops facing legal action as a result of their alleged conduct in Iraq, Afghanistan or Northern Ireland have all their legal costs paid for by the MOD. An MOD...
...promote Britain as America’s most dependable and highest-spending defence partner in Europe. The Defence Secretary also defended Washington’s decision to add to troops in Afghanistan, with the UK’s own numbers...