Defence in the Media: 12 May 2018

...in 2014, training for future operations in Kenya. Sergeant Julian Thomas of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards from Hounslow led a training task force to help the anti poaching team...
...in 2014, training for future operations in Kenya. Sergeant Julian Thomas of the 1st Battalion Welsh Guards from Hounslow led a training task force to help the anti poaching team...
The battle against ivory poaching in Gabon is well under way after a team of British Army soldiers landed to train native park rangers.
Dominating broadcast headlines this morning are the reported comments made by Jeremy Corbyn that, if elected party leader, he would offer a public apology for Labour’s role in taking Britain into the Iraq War.