Thursday, 28 October 2010

Army Radio News - 28 Oct 10

Steady Progress Is Being Made - That's According To The Foreign Secretary Who's Delivered The Government's First Quarterly Report On Afghanistan

However, William Hague did point out serious risks and challenges still remain.

A British Soldier Who's Just Been Deployed To Afghanistan's Had A Lucky Escape


Ranger Ryan Boyd of 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment, suffered just bruising after a direct hit from a Taliban bullet. His state-of-the-art body armour managed to stop it from doing more damage.

The UK Government's Announced Its Revised National Action Plan For The Implementation Of The UN Security Council Resolution


It covered the subject of Women, Peace and Security at the United Nations Security Council in New York.

The Annual Poppy Appeal's Been Launched

The big event was held at Colchester Garrison.

Britain's Most Senior Military Officer's To Be Awarded A Peerage


Air Chief Marshall Sir Jock Stirrup, who's retiring this week from his job as Chief of the Defence Staff,will join the House of Lords as he's given a non-political life peerage.

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