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The Ministry of Defence came under fire for equipment shortages in Iraq. But a lack of boots wasn’t the whole story, as Brigadier Christopher Steirn tells Rob Starbuck

Dramatic headlines claiming vital equipment shortages for British forces in Iraq have been commonplace since the decision to deploy UK troops in 2003.

Boots, nuclear, biological and chemical warfare protection equipment, medical supplies, ammunition and desert combat clothing were all reported to be in short supply, or arriving late where they were needed (see...

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