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RAF Brize Norton resumes repatriation duties
By Sharon BlackRAF Brize Norton yesterday hosted its first repatriation since taking over responsibility from RAF Lyneham for receiving repatriation flights.
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Sir William Gage has today, 8 September 2011, published the report of his independent public inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the death of Baha Mousa in Iraq in 2003.
Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) has held an industry day to support procurement of its National Capital Works Framework arrangement for construction, under its Next Generation Estate Contracts (NGEC) programme.
An RAF Search and Rescue crew was scrambled on Monday evening to assist a young woman who had plunged from a ferry into the North Sea. Report by Lorraine McBride.
His Royal Highness The Earl of Wessex has taken time out of his busy schedule to pay a visit to reservist troops from The London Regiment who are taking part in a two-week annual training camp in Catterick, North Yorkshire.
For the past three years The Sun Military Awards have honoured members of the UK’s Armed Forces for their heroism and bravery, and this year is no different.
UK forces based in Italy working to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 are being supported by a small team of dedicated MOD civilians, working hard to make sure costs to the UK taxpayer are kept down.
The UK’s Prime Minister, David Cameron, paid tribute to the Armed Forces today for their role in the ongoing NATO campaign against pro-Gaddafi forces in Libya while also saying Britain is spending enough on Defence.
The Royal Navy and RAF took further action yesterday against pro-Gaddafi forces in Libya under NATO’s Operation UNIFIED PROTECTOR to enforce UN Security Council Resolution 1973.
The Armed Forces annual welfare conference was held at the MOD’s Main Building in London yesterday with an assurance that, during a testing time for Defence, military welfare remains high on the agenda.
Keeping the wheels turning on vehicles of the 45 Commando Royal Marines Battle Group in the Nad ‘Ali (South) area of Helmand province is a team of military engineers.
The Royal Fleet Auxiliary (RFA) ship Wave Ruler has delivered humanitarian aid and a variety of essential stores to the Turks and Caicos Islands in the Caribbean in the wake of Hurricane Irene.