Defence in the Media: Friday 6 July

...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...
...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...
...specialist medical support from the NHS and charities, who work with the MOD closely to meet veterans’ needs. Work is in hand to monitor suicides among Iraq and Afghanistan veterans....
...below, was captured by Cpl Lee Matthews of 83 Expeditionary Air Group. It shows an RAF PUMA HC2 flying over the city of Kabul, Afghanistan, in support of Operation TORAL....
...life in Afghanistan. The piece explores how Mark has rebuilt his life since his injuries including competing in the Invictus Games, getting married and becoming a motivational speaker. Shipwrecks The...
...of deployment to Iraq and Afghanistan for ex-service personnel. The Telegraph carries comments from senior author Professor Simon Wessley, of King’s College, who says it would be wrong to say...
...BBC Today Programme report that a former soldier is suing the MOD after contracting Q fever in Afghanistan. An MOD spokesperson said: As legal proceedings are ongoing it would be...
...conduct further studies. Image of the day The Royal Air Force Puma Helicopters that are deployed to Afghanistan have continued to operate despite the challenges the aircrew face from the...
...Coverage in The Mail, The Telegraph and The Times reports on the the inquest of the death of Lance Corporal James Ross, who served in Afghanistan. The inquest commenced on...