Ebook: Blogging from the Battlefield: The View from the Front Line in Afghanistan
Author: Major Paul Smith
- Tags: Afghan War 2001-, Armed Forces, HISTORY / Military / General, Soldiers, Soldiers--Great Britain, Blogs, Personal narratives, Afghan War 2001- -- Personal narratives British, Soldiers -- Great Britain -- Blogs, Great Britain -- Armed Forces -- Afghanistan -- Blogs, Afghanistan, Great Britain
- Year: 2011
- Publisher: The History Press
- City: Afghanistan;Great Britain
- Language: English
- epub
Front Line Bloggers - Afghanistan and Helmand Blog - Aghanistan (now combined as UK Forces Afghanistan) were established by the MoD to allow UK armed forces personnel to tell the public back home what they were doing there, in their own words. Officers, NCOs and other ranks representing a wide variety of units - infantry, artillery, signals, logistics, aviation, medical - contribute their thoughts and experiences on everything from what it's like to take on the Taliban in a firefight to the difficulties of trying to eat well at a patrol base. These personal accounts give a picture of the conflict at ground level, the details of daily life that usually do not make the news, as well as individuals' perspectives on major events. Some of the bloggers have even been asked to contribute to the Radio 4 Today Programme and Channel 4 News. With the war in Afghanistan in the news almost constantly, this is a timely book which tells the real story of what it's like for our troops on the ground.;Cover; Title; Dedication; FOREWORDS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; Contents; INTRODUCTION; OPERATION HERRICK 11 OCTOBER 2009 -- APRIL 2010; Copyright.
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