• Digital Editions
  • Current Vacancies
  • Employer Profiles
  • Civvy Life
  • Contact
Civvy Street Magazine

Civvy Street Magazine

Military Resettlement, Business, Training & Recruitment

  • Home
  • Jobs
    • Current Vacancies
    • Top Employer Profiles
    • NHS Employment
  • Housing
    • Available Properties
    • Relocation
    • Forces Help to Buy Scheme
  • Training
    • Training Company Profiles
  •  Franchise
  • Support
    • NHS Support Services & Advice
    • Charitable Foundations Offering Help & Advice
    • Drug & Alcohol Addiction Advice
  • Civvy Life
  • Reserves
  • Contact

Royal Navy’s ‘eye in the sky’ home from Libya mission

Off By Sharon Black

Royal Navy personnel, who by using Sea King Airborne Surveillance and Control helicopters helped Army Air Corps (AAC) Apache helicopter launch strikes against Gaddafi’s forces in Libya, have returned home from operations.

See more here:
Royal Navy’s ‘eye in the sky’ home from Libya mission

CategoryNews
Tagsaac airborne airborne-surveillance apache control gaddafi have-returned helicopter-launch home-from royal navy strikes-against top stories
The Iron Fist ready to tackle Afghan transition
Duke of Kent visits for British troops in Helmand

Search

Follow us

  • facebook
  • twitter

Latest News

  • No gimmicks. Just a serious fire and security franchise that works
  • Unfair pension treatment for part-time Reserve service pre-2015
  • A rewarding role with North Wales Police
  • Joining Forces with Water: Supporting Armed Forces Talent at NWG
  • From Aircraftsman to ActionCOACH
  • Enjoying the Old Comrades experience
  • Launch Your Mission Aviation Career Today
  • MoD pension compliance failure leaves “Early Leavers” out of pocket

Read Civvy Street Now

Facebook

[fts_facebook type=page id=476788775702229 posts=5 description=yes posts_displayed=page_only]

Proud to be part of the Armed Forces Covenant

Get in touch

  • Digital Editions
  • About
  • Privacy
  • Contact

Latest Videos

https://youtu.be/WBsPUQoy1A0

Follow us

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Envo Magazine