Appears to have been intentional but not a terrorist act 29 people were injured in the blast none of them in a life threatening condition peace police later removed a suspicious device found a few blocks away a pressure cooker with wires coming out of it sundry eager C.E.O.'s Reporter The New York Times says people reacted calmly it was eerily serene people were trying to get home and they were told that they cannot pass or cross because the street was blocked off because a 2nd device was thought to be on 27th Street they were simply finding somewhere else a goal something else to do but there was no panic there was no chaos is claimed an American led coalition air strike which reportedly killed up to 80 Syrian soldiers has jeopardized the Syrian cease fire deal Russian ambassador to the United Nations made the comments on the eve of a u.n. Summit the meeting will try to tackle the refugee crisis pouring out of countries like Syria just in 4 sizes the u.n. Assistant secretary general and says the truce can't be allowed to fail we are ready to go to wade into We've got teams on the ground already doing health work delivering. Helping children in very dire needs but we could do a lot more with the cease fire holds memorials being unveiled to a group of Cold War spies at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire bricks Miss says the mission was known operated from 146-2990 in East Germany and played a key role in Cold War intelligence veterans and their families came to Staffordshire to witness the ceremony this year marks the 70th anniversary of the Anglo Soviet agreement to set up the covert British unit and his American and French counterpart Mr Mishra they Butler was a former bricks Miss operative the time we were there there were 396000 national trainers. And about 240000 East German troops so almost everywhere you went. Thanks. To. Forces Radio b f b s and in the final hour of forces like this week the infantry battle school has been hosting soldiers from the Spanish army tactics and drills for fighting in woods and forests and 92 year old veterans been telling us about his memories of the D.-Day landings on Gold Beach mentoring project is offering long term support of veterans with mental health problems and an organization is helping the full speech stressed by the riverside. Church to a. Place . To. Go and. It. That was your idea b.s. From the start Rose's the victory Battle School has been hosting soldiers from the Spanish army showing their tactics and drills for fighting in woods and forests members of the 7th Light Infantry Brigade from northwest Spain during the Blitz battle courses in Wales setting up a new course and came to learn how he's taught in the British Army. Has been following their visit on the semi bridge training area in the Brecon Beacons soldiers on the platoon sergeants battle calls and getting ready to launch a deliberate attack that's fine. Weeks into their training at the infantry battle school and they know the enemy hiding deep in the woods ahead of them every soldier is being assessed on their commanding control skills hoping for promotion but they're also being watched by members of the Spanish army a group from the 7th light infantry brigade have traveled over from point a Bedouin northwest Spain to spend a week at the Battle School they're keen to learn how tactics are taught by their British counterparts mangy Alston souls is the i.c. Of the senior division. Has developed as a possible stage so they've come across registered to have a look see how we how we do it with a view to informing their own tactics techniques and procedures as the 3 individuals have come across will be some stage the roles for near future to Levering are of course to do with fighting words and force the Spanish officers an n.c.o. Is a spending the week at the Battle School observing lessons they will soon be teaching the training to their own brigade back home for the 1st time Captain Oliver of the us is watching the course closely next month. My company will be in charge to teach their 1st. Spanish army and we are learning a British person thinks we realize they are very good perceive us for us and maybe we will try to date this person you're seeing this day fighting in woods and forests is just one of the testing terrain students face at the Battle School many of the soldiers on the course of already served in Afghanistan and come here with all kinds of operational experience but leading a section through the woods presents a range of leadership challenges Captain Tim Glover says there's lots to think about is quite a complex environment because shows you see in a wood block it gets very noisy as the noise bounced around everywhere you can't really see much the situation awareness is significantly reduced it's difficult to see and talk to to the people around the bank incredibly just. Things especially to . Sites and vision works. Seize of the tactics of serial such as at this stage of the Course many. Still to come on the Spanish team following the preparations and while that visit might only a week it's a relationship that looks set to continue with the infantry school or one of its instructors to Spain. B.s. . Let me tell you that's pretty big. After years of finding the biggest things possible to put into a radio show. Including the gigantic helps you heard of the enormous changing spoil the whole galaxy of star in a few competition. And of course Tom. Hanks it's coming. To speak. To show the big Friday show It's. Heading back to the 6th of June 1944. Memorise now says he still. 92 year old veteran author Bailey was just 18 when he joined the Army he said to the postman branch of the Parachute Regiment and at the age of 20 he stormed the beaches. And the. Division pretty pretty terrible but it's a waiver fed up with the war and anger and pain smashed to pieces and every now and want to fart away the end of the comment bridge into data. We want summary radii but it wasn't now is a lot expect can save on pretty much when he got off the ship Mr Bailey landed at 7 in the evening at Colby age it already had a landing earlier on. And. First place we took. The 1st 10 it was liberating. Then I went down to Normandy. Adults in their midst. And met the end. He then met General Mongomery he wanted a captured bridge over the. He had. Perished and. Our division and the guards Armored Division to rush up to the bridge be there in time to take the bridge of course a total us that there was a very. Long round when they got there there was too Panzer divisions and never simply says in German. We don't. Rebel state says Mr Bailey was his medals with pride but there's one that he's particularly proud to a military investigation according to The Sunday Telegraph they could now face fresh legal action. The 3 soldiers 2 of whom. Have reportedly been warned they could be tried for manslaughter of a 19 year old who drowned in the wake of the 2003. That's in spite of the military investigation into the death in 2006 which cleared the soldiers one of whom is a decorated major of any wrongdoing and statement says We've seen our legal system abuse to pull. And we are putting an end to that equally our armed forces are rightly held to the highest standards and. Credible claims of criminal behavior we should investigate them stomping out the many Spirit claims will mean that it is better able to focus on the few credible ones the possibility of fresh action has renewed calls for the controversial Iraq allegations team to be shot down a senior retired Army general has warned that Britain wouldn't be able to defend itself in the event of a full scale military attack Ministry of Defense and says spending is increasing the general Richard Baron's civil servants have focused on budgets over protecting the country and he wants the forces properly equipped for the threats of the future no one is talking about resetting. The inventory of other countries around the world and. We have. Been. Dealing with there were suggestions a general comments came after he was overlooked for a promotion of you strongly denied by Major General Tim Cross at the moment. Some of the. No doubt about that has been raised before by other people by previous. Comment this morning somebody who's trying to sort of sour grapes because Richard was being stood off the country the next you could. Be a. Logical reality the entire collection of 2nd World War tanks aircraft and other military equipment from the Normandy Tank Museum most of which was used on D.-Day. Today in the French town of Katz the museum opened 3 years ago but has failed to attract enough visitors. Will be taking part in an epic bike ride tomorrow with a small team of servicemen and women should be cycling for the palace of. Buckingham Palace in celebration of the. 60th anniversary this year and that's just. A. Journey Don't Stop Believing on foresees life a unique mentoring project is offering long term support to veterans with mental health problems the shoulder to shoulder scheme is run by the time bank charity in Edinburgh and Glasgow in partnership with the veterans charity volunteers are paired up with veterans to support their recovery and they re entry into civilian life Victoria Smith from a Force's welfare media team has the story. For the Royal Navy but develops a mental health problems following his service at the skin home near Glasgow he's been paired up with volunteer Kathy Hannan to talk through what happened to him is . We not. And he said he didn't want to fly anymore. When they see that your life has passed you. And. I'm going to see it anymore the Royal Navy that is struggling with transition Originally he was wary of the mentoring scheme but now he's signed up for a year. People and also going on to see him short and also. Being people. This help me by. Forcing me. To turn things are more a goal weight gain and it's been a long testing road it's a funny happy can't shift your mind your whole body changes your toes this is Cathy Hannan's 1st volunteer in row with a veteran like Duggie the Web men straying off the back of it sanded it better not passion I think but like if someone's had a whole life our whole way of life by the nothing about if we had mentoring them but these that have meant just about support and somebody to to fit back into normal life the project helps 80 form a service personnel and 20 of their immediate family members in Scotland and reflects similar time Bank projects in Birmingham and London Helen Walker is time banks chief executive shoulders shoulder is a volunteer lead mentoring project that matches volunteers who turn bank of trained to veterans with low level mental health issues mostly early service leavers to help and support them through that transition into civilian life and Owen is a veteran too the former army officer found transition a challenge like Duggie and put his experiences and memories of Afghanistan into writing he's now published east of coca a book set in London and Iraq in essence is a story about how we can help each other to overcome some of the issues that are created by conflict and he's donating the royalties to the shoulder to shoulder project to help support those who struggle after leaving the forces for me I was very lucky I had a vast majority of positive experiences from my time on operations and I thought about was very aware that some other people had some quite traumatic experiences on operations and I was always interested in how best to deal with those how best we can support those people the scheme is running for 2 years and it's recruiting more volunteers to help mental veterans in Scotland local to global reach Chelsea's radio b.s. . 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Being to meet Bill how founder of a charity fishing for forces something out of the old green military frying and the medical frame for those that they were indeed we got them out of the medical situation the military situation and just gave him a day of trying to quality by the water side I was pleased to hear that a specialist in one of the recovery centers actually made the statement that he felt a day's fishing was better than the weeks medication and when you see the faces at the end of it die a thin look is priceless you just can't buy that it's something that I've not really had the opportunity. The day before and it's all laid on 1st today it's bringing out the all face the people I work in day in day out into different environment instruction it's still competitive sport duels It's all things that we enjoy being in the army but at the same time it's something different to think about things are out there trying to catch these fish fishing is a very personal thing being able to do that and the forces as well something I'm also very passionate about 88888 pretty good putting putting it mildly I'm not doing it justice that rehabilitation one is for somebody who's been wounded going through a bad time maybe suffering from p.t.s.d. Which this doing to people and that I've seen it for myself where guys have turned up here in different. Stages of p.t.s.d. I'm without exception before that I sort of. Chilled out and they find that very hard to do even when they're in the medical centers when they get on medication yes the medication helps but what helps I think more here is the tranquility I'll stop speaking a militia. How could you not relax in this environment it's a great relaxation told the people I know here to be a competition into as well even though it's. Just kind of chill out and unwind from some of the pressures of work they're always apprehensive when they 1st arrive because they used to the military regime etc This is they're not sure how to handle it but they get into this way in very quickly if people want to find out more about these free fishing days and we have to emphasize everything's taking care of what do they do Bill Whether it's very very simple you simply go on to the Web site and you look for fishing for forces don't all come on there you will see old of the towns of what we do and how we do it plus there is fishing that has been done in 1008 through out the United Kingdom so. You're a competent angler and you already have to tackle you can go anywhere in the u.k.