Defence in the media: 14 March 2017
Defence News today includes coverage of British troops due to deploy to Estonia, the F35 and Exercise Askari Storm.
Defence News today includes coverage of British troops due to deploy to Estonia, the F35 and Exercise Askari Storm.
Top defence stories today include coverage of Scottish soldiers on exercise in Kenya and the withdrawal of the e-bluey service at the end of the month.
A variety of Defence stories feature in today’s media, including the memorial to honour those who have served in Iraq and Afghanistan, Army recruitment, and defence in the EU.
Top defence stories today include the presentation of ceremonial leeks by Her Majesty The Queen to mark St David’s Day, the judgement of the Court Martial into an RAF pilot who caused a Voyager aircraft to nosedive more than 4,000ft …
Of note for Defence news today is Defence Secretary Sir Michael Fallon's visit to Scotland, and reporting that the British Army's bomb disposal experts have dealt with an unexploded Second World War bomb in London.
Defence news today includes further coverage around Trident, as well as reporting on Army recruitment.
Of note for Defence today is news from the Defence Secretary that two million people have been freed from Daesh in 2016.
Defence stories in today’s media include Army regimental museums and the recruiting process for the new CEO role of the Submarine Delivery Body.
Today's Defence news includes a report that no military personnel were killed on operations in 2016, continued coverage of the milestones for the Royal Navy in 2017.
Of note for Defence today is news that HMS Daring has been deployed off the coast of Yemen, that 1200 soldiers have been put on 24 hour standby to help if England suffers flooding this winter, and continued coverage of …