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2012
Two Royal Engineers who helped deliver over 100 reconstruction projects during their deployment to Helmand recently returned from operations to spend their first Christmas as dads.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
In his first visit to the United States since his appointment as Defence Secretary, Philip Hammond has travelled to Washington to meet his American counterpart, Secretary Leon Panetta.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
At its peak the UK had around 4,000 personnel, 37 aircraft and four ships committed to the operation to support Libyan civilians under threat from Colonel Gaddafi's regime. Ian Carr reports.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
A series of 'top tips' offering Service personnel practical advice on financial issues has been produced by the Government and representative bodies from the financial sector.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
It is with sadness that the Ministry of Defence must confirm the death of Rifleman Sachin Limbu, from 1st Battalion The Royal Gurkha Rifles, at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Birmingham on Monday 2 January 2012.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
UK military and civilian personnel have taken part in a training exercise in Botswana to hone their stabilisation skills, which will be used in Afghanistan, while also helping the government of Botswana to prepare for civil disasters and emergencies.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
Royal Navy warship HMS Kent returned to her Portsmouth home in December following a year-long, £24m upgrade in Rosyth, Scotland, which saw major improvements to her systems and equipment.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
Giant sacks, specially designed to transport fuel by air to the front line, have been delivered to troops in Afghanistan.
Ministry of Defense Article
2012
A group of parachute riggers based out of Alaska are now rigging everything from fuel to food for delivery to Soldiers on the front lines in Afghanistan.
United States Army Article
2012
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Savannah District has built more than $560 million in new, renovated and expanded healthcare facilities, such as hospitals and clinics, to accommodate the influx of people arriving at installations due to 2005 Base Realignment and Closure Commission moves.
United States Army Article
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