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Media Ops officer Major Rolf Kurth (127.37kb)
Media Operations Group personnel deployed on Operation HERRICK in summer 2011 (93.89kb)
Media spokesman Lt Col Tim Purbrick (right) with Padre Ian Wheatley on (95.40kb)
Capt Horspool interviews a soldier from the Yorkshire Regiment, at Himal Op (44.17kb)
James Mayhew and Welsh journalist Eifion Glynn talk to Lt Chris Fenton at the village of Zarghun Kalay (124.62kb)
Deploying from a chinook helicopter on a recent operation (105.92kb)
Working with ITN journalists in theatre (148.56kb)
Comforts from home - image courtesy of Guild of PR Practitioners (137.57kb)
Capt James Horspool, MOG(V), looks out across a route being cleared for a combat logistic patrol. (24.04kb)
Capt Horspool conducts a radio interview with a Mastiff vehicle commander (31.30kb)
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