Friday, 2 July 2010

Army Radio News - 02 Jul 10

Three British Soldiers Have Been Awarded The Military Cross For Gallantry

Capt Tresham Gregg, LSgt Matthew Turrall and Cpl Paul Mather, who all served in Afghanistan, were decorated by the Princess Royal at Buckingham Palace.

Veterans Struggling To Adapt To Life On Civvy Street Are Being Offered More Support

It's all thanks to a homeless charity based in the South West of England. Alabare have worked for almost 20 years with different groups who've found themselves homeless.

Almost A Century On From His Death And The Body Of An Australian Soldier's Finally Been Identified

A team of archeologists, who work for Defence Estates, uncovered the remains two years ago during a dig of a 1917 battlefield.

British Troops Are Helping To Educate Youngsters In Afghanistan

Those based at Kandahar Airfield have started running a school for the sons and nephews of traders of the Saturday bazaar, which is held at the base.

British Forces In Afghanistan Are Blogging From The Frontline

The first ever mass blogging initiative's been launched, with dozens of personnel writing on the Army, Navy and RAF websites.

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