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Dead Men Risen: The snipers' story
Operating from a remote patrol base in Helmand, two British snipers were responsible for killing 75 Taliban fighters in just 40 days. In one remarkable feat of marksmanship, two insurgents were dispatched with a single bullet.
lees verder en foto's : http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8376808/Dead-Men-Risen-The-snipers-story.html

Dead Men Risen: The death of Lieutenant Mark Evison
With supreme bravery, Welsh Guardsmen fought to get their grievously wounded commander back to their remote Helmand base. Then they faced an agonising wait for a helicopter as his life slipped away.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8376813/Dead-Men-Risen-The-death-of-Lieutenant-Mark-Evison.html

Dead Men Risen: Major Sean Birchall and the 'Afghan factor'
Afghan forces hold the key to Britain's exit strategy from Afghanistan but before he died Major Sean Birchall of the Welsh Guards recounted how problems of drugs and Taliban infiltration made them dangerous allies.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/8376806/Dead-Men-Risen-Major-Sean-Birchall-and-the-Afghan-factor.html

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