Defence in the media: 24 May 2015

...years on areas such as use of small arms, infantry tactics and medical skills. We have long said that there would be ebb and flow in the fight against...
...years on areas such as use of small arms, infantry tactics and medical skills. We have long said that there would be ebb and flow in the fight against...
...to the article: To get the best possible deal for the taxpayer we use external specialists with niche skills where needed. Spend in this area is kept under active review....
...out of the Lancaster House Treaty of 2010 between France and the UK. Rear Admiral Tony Radakin Commander UK Maritime Forces This created the concept of a UK/France Combined...
Items of interest to Defence in today’s news include promotion of tonight’s Panorama programme on reporter Tom Martienssen’s experience after being trapped with a team of British Army Gukhas halfway...
...What CTP services did you use? To begin my resettlement, I attended a three-day Career Transition Workshop, of which the most useful aspects were job advert analysis, interview techniques and...
...personnel attending to those injured while transporting them home on Monday were used extensively by broadcasters yesterday and in a number of today’s articles. Exercise Strong Tower The Daily Mail,...
...overseas. This comes as Tunisia declares a 30-day state of emergency to enable security forces greater freedom to track down and combat terrorist groups in the country. Also in the...
...to review its use of a fleet of cars that is costing £120 million each year. Taxpayers are understood to be footing the bill for an average of 29,000 short-notice...
...respect is crucial to how we need to live our lives today. AFMF was brought into being last year and seeks to build a positive and better relationship between the...
...strike activity over Iraq be sure to check this page out. The Daily Telegraph and The Times also refer to the Defence Secretary’s comments that government representatives use the term...