The war against Ebola continues in Sierra Leone

...in country: Brigadier Andrew Hughes said: Brigadier Andrew Hughes in Sierra Leone I arrived in Sierra Leone in January and back then, we were seeing in excess of 350 new...
...in country: Brigadier Andrew Hughes said: Brigadier Andrew Hughes in Sierra Leone I arrived in Sierra Leone in January and back then, we were seeing in excess of 350 new...
In a quieter morning for UK Defence news, the broadcast headlines are dominated by news that more offenders than ever are being prosecuted for violence against women and girls, with...
...LXX Squadron, commanded by Wing Commander Simon Boyle, looked impressive as they paraded in front of one of the new A400M Atlas aircraft. The presentation of the new Standard is...
...the newspapers today, including: Re-hiring troops The Sunday Times runs a story about the fact that thousands of ex-servicemen have been ‘re-hired’, with the paper reporting that the move follows...
...six airmen were buried in a communal grave at Leeuwarden Cemetery in the Netherlands. In light of this new information, JCCC wanted to find the family of Sgt Williams to...
...fire new dark light illumination rounds designed to light up the battlefield without the enemy knowing. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign up for email alerts....
...Queen joins officer from The Royal Scots Dragoon Guards for an official photo at their new base in Leuchars Station Fife. Follow us on Twitter and don’t forget to sign...
...than the sum of our parts. Third, we must jointly test out those innovations, rapidly adapting our plans and concepts to fit the new environment, and to signal our intent....
Broadcasters today are prominently highlighting the news that a convoy of UK military vehicles has been attacked while on patrol in Kabul, Afghanistan. Afghanistan blast It is being widely reported...
Of note for Defence in today’s news is the story about a former Afghan translator winning the right to asylum in the UK, and a story about work beginning on...