COVID: Military Personnel Boost Vaccination Effort In Wales
Wales has reached the milestone of one million vaccinations – many being administered by the UK Armed Forces.
Wales has reached the milestone of one million vaccinations – many being administered by the UK Armed Forces.
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Veterans Commissioners aim to improve the lives of former personnel by working with private and voluntary organisations that represent them.
The personnel have been in Wales for more than six weeks, driving ambulances more than 3,000 times.
More than 520,000 first doses of the COVID-19 vaccine have been given in Wales.
The contents of the suspicious package found in Wales have now been removed for analysis.
It is the second time this year the military has helped the Welsh Ambulance Service, with soldiers supporting ambulance teams in April.
Military personnel are expected to be deployed to Wales until 28 February.
Royal Air Force personnel are in Merthyr Tydfil to deliver the second round of mass testing in the UK.
Hundreds of people have been tested in Merthyr Tydfil borough, where members of the Armed Forces have been running centres.
The UK Armed Forces are assisting local officials in Merthyr Tydfil borough.
The Royal Air Force helicopter made the emergency landing in an empty field after hitting power lines last week.
The new building will serve as the central hub and operating base for three maritime reserve units.
The RAF Chinook was forced to land in a field in Wales after an "incident" during a training sortie.
The helicopter was required to land with "minor damage" being sustained to the aircraft.
Mark Drakeford spoke with Welsh veterans via a video chat and over the phone.