Monday, 14 March 2011

Army Radio News - 14 Mar 11

The Defence Minister For International Security's Been Speaking With Garrison FM

Gerald Howarth admitted the next few years will be tough with regards to defence cuts.

The Biggest-Scale High-Rish IED Clearance Of An Entire Village To Be Carried Out By British Forces In Afghanistan's Taken Place

Families are now returning to Char Coucha, which was once a thriving market town and place of religious pilgrimage.

Wrecked Vehicles Left Behind By Years Of War Have Been Cleared From a Major Route In Helmand Province

The stretch of Highway 1's looking more presentable thanks to a project instigated by soldiers from 2nd Battalion The Royal Welsh.

Service Leavers Are Being Helped To Find A Job On Civvy Street

An Armed Forces Employment Fair's been held in Farnborough.
 
Garrison FM's Helped To Raise Cash For A Charity Which Supports Ex-Servicemen And Women

The Mark Wright Project supports veterans and their families and aims to make their transition into civilian life easier.

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