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A Million Bullets The Real Story Of The British Army In Afghanistan James Fergusson

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A Million Bullets The Real Story Of The British Army In Afghanistan James Fergusson
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Publisher: Random House
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.33 MB
Author: James Fergusson
ISBN: 9781407033822, 1407033824
Language: English
Year: 2008

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A Million Bullets The Real Story Of The British Army In Afghanistan James Fergusson by James Fergusson 9781407033822, 1407033824 instant download after payment.

In April 2006 a small British peace-keeping force was sent to Helmand province in southern Afghanistan. Within weeks they were cut off and besieged by some of the world's toughest fighters: the infamous Taliban, who were determined to send the foreigners home again. Defence Secretary John Reid had hoped that Operation Herrick 4 could be accomplished without a shot being fired; instead, the Army was drawn into the fiercest fighting it had seen for fifty years. Millions of bullets and thousands of lives have been expended since then in an under-publicized but bitter conflict whose end is still not in sight. Some people consider it the fourth Anglo-Afghan War since Victorian times. How on earth did this happen? And what is it like for the troops on the front line of the 'War on Terror'?

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