13 Feb 1998
| by SIR BERNARD INGHAM, who writes for the
The Army has brought in Consolidated Communications to support the
launch of a new CD-ROM designed...The Army has brought in Consolidated Communications to support the
launch of a new CD-ROM designed to challenge traditional images of the
Army s role.
Consolidated will concentrate on targeting the youth press and has plans
to co-ordinate the launch with a specific tabloid, while the Army ...
20 Jul 2006
| by David Quainton
The English cricket team's notorious 'Barmy Army' supporters' organisation has turned to a PR...and fundraising events, and a website.
Some traditionalists find the army's chanting disruptive, but Ridley will promote their good-natured spirit.
Barmy Army senior organiser Katy Cooke said: ‘We get requests ...
national newspaper. It features the Barmy Army's ‘Jimmy', who is ubiquitous at English cricket matches ...
18 Oct 1996
| by DANNY ROGERS
behind the drive
to sign up another 30 recruits for the Territorial Army s press corps,
to cope ...
news for some war correspondents however: I m not
pleased about any expansion to the Army PR pool ...
and military character really began to
gel. A promotion to senior Army press officer in 1981 coincided ...
06 Dec 2002
| by IAN HALL
Brigadier Matthew Sykes, the director of corporate communications for the Army, could ...
his shirt and tie to don an army jacket and beret for the benefit of the PRWeek photographer, it comes as no surprise. Although he is now the Army's top PR professional, he still sees himself as very much a solider ...
15 Nov 2002
WASHINGTON: The US army is considering a proposal to privatise more than 200,000 jobs - a move
15 Nov 1996
| by BERNARD INGHAM
with taking the Army back into society , whatever that
means. Reading between the lines, I suspect that all...with taking the Army back into society , whatever that
means. Reading between the lines, I suspect that all it requires of him
is to come up with a new recruiting slogan since the Army is under
strength. But Colonel Crawford believes he is in the image business to
create a new perception of the Army - a new ...
12 Jan 2004
| by Gordon MacMillan,
after resigning from the Army....Colonel Collins, who will leave the Army in the summer, became the most famous soldier in Iraq ...
when the commander of the 1st Battalion The Royal Irish Regiment tendered his resignation from the Army ...
of support he received from senior Army officers.
His departure is reported to stem from disillusionment ...
16 Mar 2001
| by DAVID MCCORMACK
A major Army recruitment drive has ambitious plans to increase by a
quarter the number of civilians applying to join.
The Army has previously carried out all regional marketing internally ...
in
Scotland.
The aim is to increase recruitment, as the Army is 8,000 short of full
strength ...
14 Jan 2005
| by Richard Cann
The British Army is planning a recruitment drive specifically for ethnic minorities and looking...The move comes as the Army’s attempts to meet recruitment targets – already reduced for 2004/05 – have been hampered by negative reports about the Army’s experiences in Iraq and the revelation that it imposed unofficial quotas on black and Asian soldiers in the 1970s.
The Army’s total recruitment target ...
28 Jan 2005
Photographs of British soldiers abusing Iraqis have undermined the Army's reputation. Sarah...The British Army is used to engaging in armed combat in far-flung corners of the globe ...
showing British soldiers abusing Iraqis dominated the media last week, damaging the Army's reputation both ...
' for the Army's credibility.
Haunting images
When the issue of alleged abuse in Iraq surfaced last year ...