Defence in the Media: 1 November 2016
...for those facing allegations about conduct in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ajax The Times (p4) has reported that a £3.5bn programme to build hundreds of Ajax mini-tanks for the Army could...
...for those facing allegations about conduct in Iraq and Afghanistan. Ajax The Times (p4) has reported that a £3.5bn programme to build hundreds of Ajax mini-tanks for the Army could...
...Philip Eaglesham, who caught the bacterial infection Q fever when he was returning to the UK from Afghanistan in 2010, has won an £8million damages claim against the MOD. He...
...current or planned deployments. Global Britain In an Op Ed in the Sunday Telegraph, the Foreign Secretary reflects on his recent visit to Afghanistan and what it is that drives...
...of operations in Afghanistan. Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon said: Britain is stepping up and making one of the biggest military contributions to defeating Daesh. The British Army have trained...
...the nominees for tomorrow night’s 9th Sun Military Awards (The Millies), including Para Colour Sergeant Marty Wilson who recovered after being shot in the head whilst on tour in Afghanistan...
...Minister Mike Penning said: Locally employed civilians played a pivotal role in helping our troops build a more secure, stable and prosperous Afghanistan. We owe a debt of gratitude to...
...Christmas is no different. In the South Atlantic, around 1,200 personnel are stationed in the Falkland Islands. In Afghanistan, troops from the Army and other Services are training Afghan National...
...Army recruitment, suggesting that a dip in numbers could be linked to the historical inquiries into British soldiers who fought in Iraq and Afghanistan. An MOD spokesperson said: Linking recruitment...
...removed. This is not unusual when it comes to armoured vehicles and does not cause any issues. Watchkeeper first deployed on operations in Afghanistan in 2014, and the Army continues...