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    British Army: send 150 soldiers to Iraq for security forces training

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    British Army: send 150 soldiers to Iraq for security forces training Empty British Army: send 150 soldiers to Iraq for security forces training

    Post by Rocky Wed 07 Dec 2016, 3:27 am

    British Army: send 150 soldiers to Iraq for security forces training
    Wrote: December 7, 2016
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    It announced the leadership of the Duke of Lancaster Regiment troops in the British Army to send one hundred and fifty soldiers from the second battalion to Iraq for the purposes of security forces training.
    He said division commander Nagj Higgins that sending those soldiers were in the framework of assistance to train Iraqi forces and the Peshmerga elements to fight against Daesh terrorist for a period of six months, adding that the exercises include military skills to class infantry and combat the risk of improvised explosive devices and deactivated with other exercises in the field of military engineering, such as monument bridges and skills of the field of military medicine.
    Hingr He pointed out that this group is part of a larger population of five hundred soldiers from the British army force to be deployed in Iraq for training noting that those troops will not take part in any combat mission on the ground.

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