From the BBC:
“Thousands of UK troops to spend
Christmas overseas”
Thousands of UK troops will spend
Christmas away from home in more than 30 countries this year. Defence Secretary
Ben Wallace praised the "selflessness" of the armed forces personnel
and their families. Around 11,000 Army, Royal Navy and Royal Air Force
personnel are serving on 35 overseas operations in countries including Iraq and
Afghanistan. The troops have already begun sending messages to loved ones, the
Ministry of Defence said. More than 1,000 personnel are stationed in the
Falkland Islands in the South Atlantic, while in the Caribbean the air force
remains on alert over the hurricane season, the MoD added. The Royal Navy will
have 14 boats at sea on Christmas Day, including the HMS Defender, which was
used to seize £3.3m of crystal meth in the Arabian Sea on Monday. "Over the festive period we should all
take a moment to be grateful for the selflessness of our armed forces personnel
and their families," Mr Wallace said. "This Christmas, like any other
day, our servicemen and women will be displaying their unique professionalism
around the world and at home." Mr Wallace, who was an officer in the Scots
Guards before entering politics, said he knew what it was like to work away
from home over Christmas and New Year. His tribute comes after he confirmed on
Thursday that there was a shortfall of funding in the MoD's budget. The armed
forces were given an extra £2.2bn in September's spending review when the
chancellor announced a 2.6% increase in defence funding in 2020-21. But a
defence spending squeeze between 2010 and 2015 has prompted questions about
whether the UK is equipped to meet future security threats. In February, the
House of Commons' spending watchdog reported the MoD faced a £7bn black hole in
its 10-year-plan to equip the armed forces.
^ The Brits are one of our
closest allies and their soldiers are also going to be away from their homes
this Christmas. ^
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-50903197
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