September 24, 2007
Text messages from the front
Families of British Merseyside soldiers in Iraq will be sent texts by the army if the regiment is targeted.
"They are so keen to “dispel rumours” about incidents and possible casualties that they introduced the scheme weeks before the latest battalion of the Duke of Lancaster regiment is deployed.
... “Families will get a flash message to tell them that something that has come out is not true and that the truth will follow as quickly as we can", said Commanding officer Lt Col Gary Deakin. “We plan to test and adjust as we go and see what is appropriate.
“If there are casualties then we would ask a casualty notification officer to go out to the family and break the news to them directly.”
emily | 12:56 PM |
New SMS Services
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