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HMS Cumberland deploys to Libyan coast
By Sharon BlackAs security deteriorates in Libya, a number of countries are considering plans to evacuate their citizens from within the country.
Military Resettlement, Business, Training & Recruitment
In award-winning film ‘The King’s Speech’, eagle-eyed film buffs may spot that the RAF’s Halton House has a major supporting role. Report by Lorraine McBride.
Garrison Radio has celebrated its tenth birthday by extending its coverage to a tenth location especially for families whose loved ones are serving in Afghanistan.
Garrison Radio has celebrated its tenth birthday by extending its coverage to a tenth location especially for families whose loved ones are serving in Afghanistan.
The General in charge of ISAF forces in Helmand has spoken about the province’s progression from a Taliban-controlled area to a civil, functioning society one year after Operation MOSHTARAK was launched.
Afghan forces have carried out the largest air assault operation undertaken in over a year in central Helmand to disrupt insurgent activity in the villages of Malgir and Kopak, in the Nahr-e Saraj district.
A 23-year-old soldier who lost his arm during a fire fight with insurgents in southern Afghanistan has become the first military amputee to receive a prosthesis with new technology that could bring hope to hundreds of forces personnel who have lost limbs in the line of duty. Report by Claire Sadler.
Working with the British soldiers who run the Helmand Police Training Centre are a handful of MOD Police who are passing on their expertise to the fledgling Afghan force. Report by Ian Carr.
Getting the bullets, beans and bandages, not to mention ballistic underpants and bulldozers, from Camp Bastion to the various Forward Operating Bases of Task Force Helmand is the work of 13 Close Support Logistic Regiment (13 CSLR). Report by Ian Carr.
Royal Navy Type 42 destroyer HMS Manchester, a veteran of the first Gulf War, returned to her Portsmouth home for the last time yesterday, 17 February 2011.
The vigilance of two sharp-eyed Gibraltar Defence Police (GDP) officers recently led to the confiscation of 40,000 cigarettes and the arrest of two Spanish nationals.
A small unit in the Ugandan capital of Kampala is helping to spread the British Army’s expertise across East Africa.