Combat camera : from Auntie Beeb to the Afghan front line
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958.1046 McG/M Manhattan to Baghdad: despatches from the frontline in the war on terrorism | 958.1046 ZAH/A An Afghan diary : Zahir Shah to Taliban | 958.1047 BAR/T The Taliban shuffle :strange days in Afghanistan and Pakistan | 958.1047 HIL/C Combat camera : from Auntie Beeb to the Afghan front line | 958.1047 JUN/W War | 958.1047 LAM/F Farewell Kabul : from Afghanistan to a more dangerous world | 958.1047 PET/S Seeds of terror |
May 2011, Afghanistan: Camp Bastion is under attack, the Sun's Defence Editor is about to catch the wrong helicopter, and a famous TV war reporter is missing half his kit and wants his trainers back. Amid the chaos, Christian Hill is preparing to lead his Combat Camera Team on the British Army's first big operation of the Helmand summer, inching through the IED-riddled fields of the notorious Green Zone, very probably getting shot at. A captain in the Media Operations Group, his job is to promote the war to the British media - and make it look like things are under control and getting better...Funny, offbeat, shocking and affectionate, Combat Camera offers a unique insight into the military's media operations in Afghanistan. As coalition troops return home after years of fighting, it will appeal to anyone who wants to know whether our campaign against the Taliban has really been worth the effort
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