British Troops Use Civilian Ferry to Travel to NATO Exercise
The British Army, for the first time in more than 20 years, has chartered a civilian ferry to transport its forces. It is putting a good light on the operation by saying it is helping the army to practice how to use civilian transport alongside military vehicles and aircraft as it participates in a major military exercise with NATO in Germany. Over 1,400 army troops boarded a DFDS ferry in the Port of Tyne, Newcastle, for a 16-hour North Sea...
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