Royal Marines help train latest batch of Afghan police officers
Royal Marines have helped the latest batch of Afghan police officers complete their training in Helmand.
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Royal Marines have helped the latest batch of Afghan police officers complete their training in Helmand.
Flight Lieutenant Sttevei Atalla has been awarded the Queen’s Commendation for Valuable Service in the latest Operational Honours and Awards List for her work connecting the local Afghan population with the Afghan Government.
Wounded, injured and sick Armed Forces personnel in Germany will benefit from the latest Personnel Recovery Centre which was opened in Sennelager, North West Germany, yesterday.
32 Royal Air Force personnel have been honoured in the latest Armed Forces Operational Awards for their bravery and service.
Service personnel from all three Services honoured in the latest Operational Honours and Awards List have been recognised for acts of leadership and bravery in Afghanistan, as well as heroic acts in the UK. Report by Leigh Hamilton.
Busier with Marines’ stubbed toes than bullet wounds on her latest Helmand tour, medic Major Jennie Johnston is now giving health advice to local Afghans.
Providing UK troops on the front line in Afghanistan with advice on anything from what fertiliser may be used to make Taliban bombs to how the latest bomb-proof pants are working out is MOD scientist Matt Simpson. Report by Ian Carr.
A huge virtual reality training facility in Sennelager, Germany, which uses the latest 3D gaming technology, is helping British forces, from individuals to entire battle groups, prepare for operations in southern Afghanistan. Report by Sharon Kean.
An infantry soldier currently serving in Helmand province has written in his latest blog about a battle with insurgents that lasted six hours, disrupting an enemy shura.
Defence Secretary Dr Liam Fox has delivered the latest Government quarterly update on Afghanistan to Parliament, highlighting the growing force levels and ability of Afghan security forces as the key to progress.
Another 200 police officers are about to begin patrolling the towns and villages of Afghanistan’s Helmand province following the latest graduation from the British-run Helmand Police Training Centre.