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PM makes equipment pledge to troops.


Summary: Gordon Brown has pledged to ensure that British troops fighting on the frontline front·line also front line  
n.
1. A front or boundary, especially one between military, political, or ideological positions.

2. Basketball See frontcourt.

3. Football The linemen of a team.
 in Afghanistan have the equipment they need.

Gordon Brown has vowed to do "whatever is necessary" to ensure that British troops fighting on the frontline in Afghanistan have the equipment they needed.

In a Remembrance Sunday interview with British Forces Broadcasting Service The British Forces Broadcasting Service was established by the British War Office (now the Ministry of Defence) in 1943. Today it provides radio and television programmes for HM Forces, and their dependents, in Afghanistan, Belize, Bosnia, Brunei, Canada, Cyprus, the Falkland  Radio, the Prime Minister said that the Government was doing "more than ever" to protect and safeguard UK forces on operations.

"I can say to every one of our forces that where there is a need for equipment and a need for support, that need will be met," he said.

"We are determined that when we send our troops to Afghanistan we give them all the protection and all the support we can."

On Friday, four former chiefs of the defence staff - Field Marshal An English word that means to arrange into a particular order as a means of preparation. See data marshalling.  Lord Inge, General Lord Guthrie of Craigiebank, Admiral Lord Boyce and General Lord Walker of Aldringham - lined up in the House of Lords House of Lords: see Parliament.  to denounce de·nounce  
tr.v. de·nounced, de·nounc·ing, de·nounc·es
1. To condemn openly as being evil or reprehensible. See Synonyms at criticize.

2. To accuse formally.

3.
 the Government's lack of support for the forces.

However, Mr Brown defended his record, saying that the Government was spending Au3.5 billion this year on operations in Afghanistan on top of the defence budget which had risen by Au1 billion.

The Prime Minister also paid tribute to the courage of all those who had died on operations in Afghanistan during the interview.

"I think that people should have great pride in the dedication of all our forces and while, when deaths happen, there is little that one can say by words of comfort, I think there is some consolation over the longer term in knowing that the bravery Bravery
See also Heroism.

Achilles

foremost Greek hero of Trojan War; brave and formidable warrior. [Gk. Hist.: NCE, 12]

Adrastus

courageous Indian prince; Rinaldo’s enemy. [Ital. Lit.
 of troops is second to none," he said.

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