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The British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK) is a training support unit of the British Army located in Kenya. On 3 June 1964, Duncan Sandys , Secretary of State for Commonwealth Relations , signed a post-independence defence agreement with the new Kenyan government.
A fire broke out in a wildlife conservancy in Kenya during an exercise by British troops stationed in the country, the British army said. “We can confirm that there has been a fire during a UK ...
The flight supported UK peacetime operations and training including the security arrangements for the 2012 Summer Olympics which were held mostly in London but also at smaller locations throughout the UK. [2] In March 2013 the flight deployed to Kenya where it supports the British Army Training Unit Kenya (BATUK). [2]
The 2021 Lolldaiga conservancy wildfire was a man made disaster caused by soldiers of the British Army who set fire to a nature reserve in central Kenya during a military training exercise. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
Seventeen-year-old Marian Pannalossy cuts a striking figure wherever she goes in Archer’s Post, a small town 200 miles north of Nairobi. She lives alone and is light-skinned in a place where ...
Residents of central Kenya's Lolldaiga area have accused a British army training unit based nearby of causing a 2021 wildfire that destroyed much of a nature reserve, leaving behind ordnance that ...
Pages in category "British military exercises" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
A parliamentary committee in Kenya has launched an inquiry into alleged human rights violations and ethical breaches by a British army training unit that has been active for decades in the country ...