Results 1-7 of 7 for iraq speaker:Philip Dunne
- Opposition Day — [20th Allotted Day]: Future of the Territorial Army (28 Oct 2009) has video
Philip Dunne: ...unsupported by regular forces. There are TA contributions to Operation Fingal, continuing contributions in Kosovo, and the much more commented-on contributions in Afghanistan and, in recent years, Iraq. Had the cut in training gone through as proposed, the Government indicated that there would not be any shortfall in training for deployment into active theatre. However, it was not made at...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Iran-Iraq Relations (25 Mar 2008) has video
Philip Dunne: What recent assessment he has made of the implications of Iran-Iraq relations for UK foreign policy; and if he will make a statement.
- Oral Answers to Questions — Foreign and Commonwealth Office: Iran-Iraq Relations (25 Mar 2008) has video
Philip Dunne: ...were responsible for training the insurgents who fired those rockets. What action will the Government take against the Iranian authorities to prevent the Iranians from stoking the insurgency in Iraq?
- Written Answers — Defence: Afghanistan: Peacekeeping Operations (19 Nov 2007)
Philip Dunne: ...for Defence (1) how many field hospitals are available for deployment in Afghanistan; (2) what assessment he has made of the effectiveness of the training scheme for field hospital workers in Iraq and Afghanistan; (3) how many people are in training to work in field hospitals in (a) Iraq and (b) Afghanistan; (4) how many field hospitals are available for deployment in Iraq; (5) how...
- Defence Jobs (18 Jul 2006)
Philip Dunne: ...shortly to why that is important for Cosford. The people of Shropshire supply regiments in the armed forces; the Regular Army has the second battalion of the Royal Anglian Regiment currently in Iraq; Territorial Army soldiers from Shropshire are serving in Iraq and in other commitments abroad at the moment. In these particularly difficult times, it is important for the Minister and...
- Oral Answers to Questions — Defence: Army Recruitment (26 Jun 2006)
Philip Dunne: With unprecedented numbers of Territorial Army soldiers and other reservists currently serving in Iraq and Afghanistan, and yet with TA strength at its lowest level since its formation more than 100 years ago, what do the Government plan to do to fix the recruitment crisis now affecting all our reserve forces?
- Written Answers — Defence: Iraq (14 Jun 2006)
Philip Dunne: To ask the Secretary of State for Defence how many armed forces personnel returned from Iraq in 2005 diagnosed with (a) mental health and (b) physical conditions which required (i) hospital and (ii) rehabilitation treatment in the UK.
