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'Poor start' to Ministry of Defence's plan to boost the Army Reserve

IT problems and a bungled outsourcing contract have hampered plans to increase Army reserve from 19,000 to 30,000, report finds

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/defence/10969492/Poor-start-to-Ministry-of-Defences-plan-to-boost-the-Army-Reserve.html
 
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2694371/Remembering-fallen-Imperial-War-Museum-opens-40million-restoration-new-galleries-mark-anniversary-First-World-War.html

Great museum to visit in London. It also houses a significant V.C. collection.
 
Man love, of course  ;D

Why is there such rivalry between Royal Marines and Paras?

Today sees one of the biggest grudge matches in the sporting calendar - the annual rugby game between Paras and Royal Marines. Former Royal Marine Mark Time explains why they are such fierce rivals

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/men/active/10970773/Why-is-there-such-rivalry-between-Royal-Marines-and-Paras.html
 
The last of the RN's Invincible class aircraft carriers is about to end its career: from what I read, the "Lusty" will be preserved as a museum even if her 2 sisters were sold for scrap.

Defense News

Royal Navy's Illustrious Passes the Torch, Ends Career
Jul. 22, 2014 - 02:12PM  |  By ANDREW CHUTER

LONDON — Illustrious, the second most famous commissioned warship in the Royal Navy, returned to Portsmouth naval base for the last time July 21, marking the end of a 32-year career for the helicopter carrier.

Having handed over duties as the Navy’s helicopter carrier to Ocean, the 22,000-ton Illustrious, affectionately known as Lusty, is scheduled to be officially decommissioned by the end of the year.

The carrier has clocked almost 890,000 miles and seen service in the Falkland Islands, Bosnia, Sierra Leone, Iraq and elsewhere. Her final public role was to play a part in the naming ceremony of the Royal Navy’s new 65,000-ton carrier Queen Elizabeth on July 4.

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First woman commander of Navy warship is sent home over 'affair with male officer' on board

Commander Sarah West, 42, took charge of HMS Portland in May 2012

While Royal Navy investigates, Cdr West, from Grimsby, Lincolnshire, can retain her position

It is not known whether the male officer is married

Cdr West recently called herself ‘single’, having been married to a former RN pilot in 1998; pair later separated


Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2706260/First-woman-commander-Navy-warship-sent-home-affair-male-officer-board.html#ixzz38YRFx1ph
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This latest development goes hand in hand with the RAF's sending Typhoons for its contribution to the Baltic Air Policing mission:

UK commits to major military exercise in Poland to support eastern European allies.

UK MoD link

The UK will send a battle group to take part in major military training, Exercise Black Eagle, in October as part of a Nato package to reassure allies in eastern Europe. The full battle group will comprise of 1,350 personnel and more than 350 armoured and other vehicles.

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S.M.A. said:
This latest development goes hand in hand with the RAF's sending Typhoons for its contribution to the Baltic Air Policing mission:

Alrighty then.... when are we going to launch down the 'road to high readiness' too?
 
Telegraph

Women soldiers demand sports bras to protect them on active duty

Ministry of Defence considering call to issue "adequate support" amid concerns current kit could damage breasts

Women soldiers could be issued with special sports bras as part of their kit to better protect them on active service.
Defence chiefs are considering “adequate support” for servicewomen after complaints that their rigorous duties risked damaging their breasts.

One soldier said she had spent the last two decades having to buy her own bras because official kit is not good enough.

She is also calling for the reinstatement of a “hosiery allowance” to let soldiers buy their own undergarments.


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Britain has invaded all but 22 countries in the world in its long and colourful history, new research has found.


Every schoolboy used to know that at the height of the empire, almost a quarter of the atlas was coloured pink, showing the extent of British rule.


But that oft recited fact dramatically understates the remarkable global reach achieved by this country.


A new study has found that at various times the British have invaded almost 90 per cent of the countries around the globe.


The analysis of the histories of the almost 200 countries in the world found only 22 which have never experienced an invasion by the British.


Among this select group of nations are far-off destinations such as Guatemala, Tajikistan and the Marshall Islands, as well some slightly closer to home, such as Luxembourg.

The analysis is contained in a new book, All the Countries We’ve Ever Invaded: And the Few We Never Got Round To.


http://worldobserveronline.com/2012/11/09/british-invaded-nine-ten-countries-look-luxembourg/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=referral
 
Love the comments D&B, proof that stupidity on the Internet is indeed universal 8)
 
Danjanou said:
Love the comments D&B, proof that stupidity on the Internet is indeed universal 8)

Indeed...

PT Barnum nailed it IMHO:

Clowns are the pegs on which the circus is hung.

Read more at http://www.brainyquote.com/quotes/quotes/p/ptbarnum539958.html#OyBWiMwsGKfwG93L.99

 
Concurrent with the new US air strikes in Iraq mentioned at the Iraq Crisis thread, the RAF has joined in the humanitarian food drops:

BBC

RAF planes to drop food aid in Iraq


British forces are to drop food aid for Iraqi refugees living under threat from militants, the defence secretary says.

Michael Fallon said the focus was supporting the US in its planned air strikes on militants but there will also be food drops, targeting members of the Yazidi community.

The drops are part of an £8m package of additional aid, which will also provide shelter, medical supplies and water.

It brings the UK government's support to displaced Iraqis to £13m.

David Cameron has welcomed US air strikes against Islamic State militants but ruled out any UK military action.

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S.M.A. said:
Concurrent with the new US air strikes in Iraq mentioned at the Iraq Crisis thread, the RAF has joined in the humanitarian food drops:

BBC

If it's British food, does it really qualify as aid?

Maybe they're planning on it accidentally falling into the hands of ISIS, you know, like they did at Arnhem as a last gasp effort.  ;D
 
daftandbarmy said:
If it's British food, does it really qualify as aid?

....

Ignorantbastard. 

The English have supplied that great addition to every meal - veritable ambrosia - nectar of the Gods.

lg_hp-sauce-big.jpg


McIlhenny's is not a substitute.

 
Kirkhill said:
Ignorantbastard. 

The English have supplied that great addition to every meal - veritable ambrosia - nectar of the Gods.

lg_hp-sauce-big.jpg


McIlhenny's is not a substitute.

How long do you boil it?
 
Hopefully they sent some sawdust bangers in lard from the old 10 man ration packs.

That would at least convince them the UK could not support Islamic life forms and to invade would be futile.....
 
M&V ...

compolot.jpg

An assortment of goodies from Brit comp rations

Our soldiers understood that some twit in the War Office meant M&V to mean Meat & Vegetables ...

    But our soldiers knew M&V really meant Muck & Vomit!

 
E.R. Campbell said:
M&V ...

compolot.jpg

An assortment of goodies from Brit comp rations

Our soldiers understood that some twit in the War Office meant M&V to mean Meat & Vegetables ...

    But our soldiers knew M&V really meant Muck & Vomit!

I have seen serious fist fights break out over the 'boiled sweets'. See, they really do boil everything :0
 
Kirkhill said:
Barbarians. I'm surrounded by barbarians.

:rofl:

On a related note, if those cans only have the names on those paper labels, I wonder how many times people have gotten "surprises" for dinner because those labels fell off... >:D
 
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