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Prince William is to spend time with special forces in the next stage of his army career, Clarence House has said. | Prince William is to spend time with special forces in the next stage of his army career, Clarence House has said. |
The Prince will return to the army on a secondment and will also spend time at the Ministry of Defence with the Army Air Corps. | The Prince will return to the army on a secondment and will also spend time at the Ministry of Defence with the Army Air Corps. |
He will not take part in any operational missions, a spokesman said. | He will not take part in any operational missions, a spokesman said. |
William recently completed an attachment to the Royal Navy on board the HMS Iron Duke in the Caribbean. | William recently completed an attachment to the Royal Navy on board the HMS Iron Duke in the Caribbean. |
He has also served as an officer in the Household Cavalry regiment as part of a process to familiarise him with the British Armed Forces. | He has also served as an officer in the Household Cavalry regiment as part of a process to familiarise him with the British Armed Forces. |
Tactics and capabilities | |
William's final series of attachments are expected to take place in autumn 2008. | |
Clarence House said the Prince will work with the Central Staff at the MoD, allowing him see how the three branches of the Armed Forces are directed. | |
The locations of his special forces visits have not been disclosed. | The locations of his special forces visits have not been disclosed. |
Afterwards, he will learn about helicopter tactics and capabilities with the Army Air Corps, where he is expected to extend his experience as a pilot at the helm of various aircraft. | |
Previously, he underwent basic seamanship training and completed a series of secondments as part of his two-month attachment to the Royal Navy. | |
During his five weeks on board HMS Iron Duke, he joined a Royal Navy rescue team on a hurricane disaster exercise in the Caribbean. | |
He was also involved in two interception operations during the vessel's anti-drug patrols. |