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    Introduction 1. Written communication is crucial to the way organisations conduct daily business. As technology, culture and how we correspond have rapidly changed over the years, so too has the style and formatting of documents. The Ministry of Defence (MOD) requires written communication to be formatted and structured in a particular way in order to provide clear and concise information passage. Many large organisations and corporations have implemented their own method or ‘house styling’ to

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    1.0 Introduction 2.0 Section A 2.1 Task 1 2.1.1 Part A Rolls-Royce is a large company that has over 50,000 employees. The company itself has 3 main sectors that each has a different role within the company; • Aero • Defence • Nuclear The Aero and Defence sectors focus on producing engines for both commercial jet companies, including Boeing and the Royal Air Force (RAF). The majority of Rolls-Royce’s aerospace industry is based in Derby however there other factories and facilities around

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    networks. Bearing this responsibility is the Joint force command (JFC) which is made up of fourteen organisations including the Defence Cyber Operations Group (DCOG). Its role is to ensure the success of military operations through joint capabilities. Under the JFC is the office of the Chief of Defence Intelligence (CDI) and is responsible for Defence Intelligence, providing Defence and its partner agencies with intelligence and assessment. CDI is also responsible for cyber operations. Also under the office

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    Unit 8 – Impact of War, Conflict & Terrorism on the UPS D1 – Evaluate the impact of war, conflict and terrorism on one UK Public Service For this assignment I have decided to specifically look at how the British Army are affected. WAR If there is a war and NATO decides that the UK needs to provide direct military action then the British Army will have to be prepared. War affects the army as an organisation because it means they will lose soldiers and have to retrain new ones. An example of

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    Ministry of Defence (MOD) The head of the ministry of defence is currently Michael Fallen (MP). He is supported by three junior ministers, I. The Minister of State for the Armed Forces, Penny Mordaunt MP II. The Minister for Defence Procurement, Philipe Dunne MP III. The Minister for Veterans, Mark Lancaster TD MP These are responsible for the British Army, The Royal Marines, The Royal Navy and The Royal Air Force. They are in charge of all aspects of the Armed Forces, they are responsible for looking

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    The Road to Freedom In 1836 the American colonies were at a crossroads. With no ideas on how to move forward, or how to break away from British control, colonists looked towards a leading figure to guide the way. This figure came in the form of Patrick Henry, a well-known American attorney who was willing to be the starting face of the revolution. With tensions in the colonies rising, many were willing to rebel against the newly implanted taxes imposed by the British. In his “Speech to the Virginia

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    Smith v Ministry of Defence [2013] UKSC 41

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    In 2013, the Supreme Court heard the landmark, strikeout case of Smith v Ministry of Defence, which is of great significance; it extends the jurisdiction of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) to military operations outside the UK. The case also exhibits the Court’s adopting of a narrow approach in the interpretation and application of the doctrine of ‘combat immunity’. “In effect, it extends a civilian understanding of duty of care and rights guaranteed by the ECHR to Service personnel

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    shocking revelation and this is sure to further arouse the curiosity of people. Robinson has said that governments around the world might be withholding UFO information from the general public, reports Daily Mail. According to him, a source in the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has told him that UFO findings are not disclosed to the public and that governments know far more about extra-terrestrial beings that they would like the people to believe. Talking to Daily Star, he said that the manager of the old UFO

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    increasingly involved in defence diplomacy. The Indonesian Defence White Paper issued by the current administration in 2015 expresses clearly how defence diplomacy will be used to further Indonesia’s national interests in the defence sector. In its implementation, international cooperation will be employed as its key instrument. Defence diplomacy itself was first included in the Indonesian Defence White Paper in 2008. However, the document only included one mention of defence diplomacy. In the latest

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    Introduction: The levels of the UK government: European Parliament National/Central Government Regional Government Local Government What is the European Parliament: The European parliament is an elected parliamentary institution of the European union (EU) which was formed on November 1st 1993, they mainly focus on functions like legislation within the 28 member states that form up the European union to help sustain, control and create a political and economic community throughout Europe, the

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