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Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell has met with the families of victims of the 2006 Nimrod disaster Photo: PA Graham and Trish Knight, whose son Sergeant Ben Knight died alongside 13 comrades in the incident, have written to the Crown Prosecution... Full Article at The Telegraph
Graham Knight, whose son Sergeant Ben Knight was one of 14 servicemen killed in the incident in September 2006, met Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell in central London with other relatives of the victims. Full Article at Arbroath Herald
Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim talks with British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell (L) during a meeting at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 03, 2009. View Photo »
We recognise the importance of helicopters for operations in Afghanistan. The deployment of the Merlin helicopters is evidence of our ongoing commitment to increase capacity and further improvements to helicopter capability in Afghanistan will follow over the next 12 months.
You cannot take an allegation as fact, says Bill Rammell Fresh allegations of abuse by the UK military in Iraq do not warrant a public inquiry, the Armed forces minister Bill Rammell has said. Full Article at BBC News
LONDON, Nov. 14 (UPI) -- The British Ministry of Defense says it is looking into seven new cases of alleged Iraqi prisoner abuse by British troops. Full Article at United Press International
UK armed forces minister Bill Rammell Saturday stressed the high standards of UK troops in Iraq. Full Article at KTVU
Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim shake hands with British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell (L) during a meeting at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 3, 2009. View Photo »
The Ministry of Defence is investigating fresh allegations of abuse by the UK military in Iraq. Torture and the rape of a 16-year-old by two British soldiers are among 33 cases of alleged abuse against former Iraqi detainees. Full Article at Times Online
1:52am UK, Saturday November 14, 2009 Damien Pearse, Sky News Online Defence chiefs are investigating more than 30 claims British soldiers abused Iraqi civilians, it has been revealed. Full Article at Sky News
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Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim talks with British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell (L) during a meeting at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 03, 2009.
View Photo »Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim shake hands with British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell (L) during a meeting at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 3, 2009.
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell, left, is welcomed by Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim during a meeting in Brasilia, Thursday, Sep. 3, 2009. Rammell is on a one-day official visit to Brazil.
View Photo »British junior foreign minister Bill Rammell arrives for a meeting with Indonesia's Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda during the ASEM (Asia-Europe) Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Hanoi May 26, 2009.
View Photo »RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - DECEMBER 23: In this handout from the British Embassy, UK Minister for the Middle East Bill Rammell (L) speaks to journalists as senior Palestinian negotiator Ahmed Qurei (Abu Alaa) looks on December 23, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank.
View Photo »RAMALLAH, WEST BANK - DECEMBER 23: In this handout from the British Embassy, UK Minister for the Middle East Bill Rammell (L) meets senior Palestinian negotiator Ahmed Qurei (Abu Alaa) December 23, 2008 in Ramallah, West Bank.
View Photo »British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell (C) walks near an Israeli checkpoint with Hebron Mayor Khaled al-Osaily (R) and Governor Hussien al-A'raj (2nd L) during his visit to the West Bank city of Hebron December 22, 2008.
View Photo »HEBRON, WEST BANK - DECEMBER 22: In this handout from the British Embassy UK Minister for the Middle East Bill Rammell (C) walks with Palestinian leaders, on December 22, 2008 in the West Bank city of Hebron.
View Photo »KIBBUTZ KFAR AZZA, ISRAEL - DECEMBER 21: In this handout from the British Embassy the UK Minister for the Middle East, Bill Rammell (R), examines pieces of shrapnel left over from Palestinian rocket attacks as British Ambassador to Israel, Tom Phillips (C), looks on during a visit with...
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell delivers his speech about Britain's presence and operations in Afghanistan, at Candido Mendes university in Rio de Janeiro September 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell looks on before delivering his speech about Britain's presence and operations in Afghanistan, at Candido Mendes university in Rio de Janeiro September 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell delivers his speech about Britain's presence and operations in Afghanistan, at Candido Mendes university in Rio de Janeiro September 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell delivers his speech about Britain's presence and operations in Afghanistan, at Candido Mendes university in Rio de Janeiro September 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell delivers his speech about Britain's presence and operations in Afghanistan, at Candido Mendes university in Rio de Janeiro September 4, 2009.
View Photo »British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell pauses during a meeting with Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 3, 2009.
View Photo »British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell (2nd R) listens to a Palestinian man (L) during his visit to the West Bank city of Hebron December 22, 2008.
View Photo »British Foreign Office Minister Bill Rammell passes through an Israeli checkpoint during his visit to the West Bank city of Hebron December 22, 2008.
View Photo »Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim and British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell (L ) prepare to sit down during a meeting at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 3, 2009.
View Photo »SALISBURY, ENGLAND - JULY 22: The Minister for Armed Forces Bill Rammell talks to the media at a pre-deployment training exercise on Salisbury Plain on July 22 in Wiltshire, England.
View Photo »Royal Marines' 3 Commando Brigade march through the gates of Parliament in central London ahead of a reception in the House of Commons with British Minister for Armed Forces, Bill Rammell, on June 30, 2009.
View Photo »British Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Bill Rammell heads for a meeting with Indonesian Foreign Minister Hassan Wirajuda during the second day of ASEM Foreign Ministers' Meeting in Hanoi on May 26, 2009.
View Photo »Swedish Foreign Minister Carl Bildt, left, Thailand Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya, center, and British Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Bill Rammell are seen during a closed session, "Joint Efforts to Cope with Global Challenges" in ASEM Foreign Ministers' Meeting...
View Photo »This is an undated handout image of Samantha Orobator, issued Saturday May 2, 2009 by British legal action charity 'Reprieve'.
View Photo »ABU DIS, WEST BANK - DECEMBER 23: In this handout from the British Embassy, UK Minister for the Middle East Bill Rammell tours a stretch of Israel's West Bank separation barrier December 23, 2008 in Abu Dis, West Bank.
View Photo »British Minister of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs Bill Rammell walks through a turnstile at an Israeli military checkpoint during a tour in the West Bank city of Hebron on December 22, 2008.
View Photo »Brazil's Defense Minister Nelson Jobim shake hands with British Armed Forces Minister Bill Rammell (L) during a meeting at the defense ministry in Brasilia September 3, 2009.
View Photo »We recognise the importance of helicopters for operations in Afghanistan. The deployment of the Merlin helicopters is evidence of our ongoing commitment to increase capacity and further improvements to helicopter capability in Afghanistan will follow over the next 12 months.
Over 120,000 British troops have served in Iraq and the vast, vast majority have conducted themselves to the highest standards of behavior, displaying integrity and selfless commitment
Afghanistan comes first for defence
But as a Government we do listen. The Secretary of State has decided on a small adjustment compared to our original proposals to ensure continuity for those not immediately deploying to Afghanistan and to help retention
We did so being clear that we would not allow any risk to the Afghanistan campaign in the future to materialise. No TA soldier will be deployed on operations unless the Army is satisfied that he is properly trained and prepared
This incident has been the subject of extensive investigation, including a board of inquiry, to learn lessons and an inquest to determine the cause of death, which had the MoD’s full co-operation. I remain committed to meeting the family of L/Cpl Ford to discuss their concerns.
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