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In praise of the white poppy

05/11/2013

Ekklesia

Jill Segger considers the growing appeal of the white poppy

PTSD report finds veterans from disadvantaged backgrounds most at risk

05/11/2013

Wales Online

Forces Watch report calls for the minimum age of recruitment to be raised to 18 to avoid exposing the youngest soldiers to the most trauma

Defence ministry does cost-benefit analysis of recruiting under 18s

02/11/2013

The Guardian

After telling the Guardian it would not be revisiting its recruitment policy the MoD is doing exactly that

Young British army recruits at higher risk of PTSD and suicide, says report

28/10/2013

The Guardian

Former soldiers criticise MoD recruitment practices, with Britain one of only 19 countries to allow 16-year-olds to join up


British army: one young recruit’s story

28/10/2013

The Guardian

Britain is one of just 19 countries that still recruit 16-year-olds to the armed forces. A new report from ForcesWatch claims that younger recruits are more likely to suffer from PTSD, alcohol problems and suicide than those who join as adults. This video tells the story of David Buck who joined the army at 17 but now feels he was conned by misleading recruitment marketing.

War trauma hits young soldiers hardest: new report

27/10/2013

ForcesWatch press release

Young soldiers recruited from disadvantaged backgrounds are substantially more likely than other troops to return from war experiencing problems with their mental health, says a wide-ranging report published today by human rights group ForcesWatch.

ForcesWatch response to the Ministry of Defence’s statement about The Last Ambush, 28 October 2013

27/10/2013

ForcesWatch

In response to The Last Ambush report, the Ministry of Defence has issued a statement containing some claims that are either inaccurate or not relevant to the report’s findings. Here we respond to each claim in turn.

MoD study sets out how to sell wars to the public

07/10/2013

Guardian

Families angry at proposal to lower profile of repatriation ceremonies

On Army’s importance, differing views among young and old

03/10/2013

YouGov

As the British Army struggles to recruit new soldiers, YouGov polling finds that Britons tend to think less of the army's importance the younger they are

War crimes in video games should be punished, ICRC says

03/10/2013

NBCNews.com

The International Committee of the Red Cross have called for video games to punish crimes committed in battle by adhering to real-life international war conventions.