More than 1,400 British soldiers have boarded a chartered civilian passenger ferry to travel to a major military exercise in ...
THE British Army has used a civilian ferry to deploy troops to Europe en masse for the first time in a generation ...
Ever since the BBC’s Dad’s Army (which ran from 1968 to 1977), it’s been hard to keep a straight face when talking about the ...
It is the first time since the Iraq War in 2003 that a whole ferry has been chartered for military use by the British Army ...
The British Army has used a civilian ferry to send troops to mainland Europe en masse for the first time in a generation.
Members of the 7th Light Mechanised Brigade and the Scots Guards took over a DFDS vessel from North Tyneside and the brigade had karaoke, a cinema and bingo for entertainment, but no alcohol.
More than 1,400 troops embarked on a DFDS ferry for a 16-hour crossing to the Netherlands, designed to "show flexibility" in the face of an attack on Europe. | ITV News Tyne Tees ...
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Rhinecliff Folk Choir: The Rhinecliff Folk Choir has kicked off its spring season at Morton Memorial Library and Community House, 82 Kelly St., Rhinecliff. The choir, led by Eva Salina of Driftwood ...
The Ministry of Defence claimed using a civilian ferry was not due to a lack of military transport but to test using civilian transport in the event of Nato Article Five being triggered.
The British Army has transported more than 1,400 soldiers to mainland Europe using a civilian ferry for the first time since the Iraq War. The troops, mainly from the 7th Light Mechanised Brigade, are ...
Mayo Military Heroes - at the National Museum of Ireland in Turlough Park, on the outskirts of the county town. I am a ...
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