One in five British soldiers ‘not fit for duty’

New figures cast doubt on strength of British Army as Tory MPs threaten revolt

British army soldiers
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The number of British soldiers fit for action has fallen to just 60,000, with one in five troops unable to undertake full combat duties due to illness or injury.

A total of 18,000 soldiers currently suffer from physical or mental illness, lack of fitness or could only be deployed on certain operations, new figures show.

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