When coalition forces invaded Afghanistan in 2001, the Taliban government rapidly collapsed, and the Islamist movement re-established itself as an insurgency. The coalition responded by moving through the country, setting up bases on a hub and spoke model as it went. The biggest of these bases, those such as Camp Bastion in Helmand Province, were as big as towns, holding thousands of soldiers, stores, hospitals, and logistics equipment. These big bases were ringed by progressively smaller bases, the smallest of which might hold just 15 or 20 men.
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1064.
Harold Godwinson, Earl of Wessex, sails for Normandy where he seeks the release of his kinsmen from captivity in Duke William’s court. n his company is Cadman, an untested, young warrior who hungers for glory.
The price of freedom for Harold’s relatives is that he join William on his campaign against Brittany. There, amidst the blood and fury of siege and battle, Cadman proves his worth.
Afghanistan 2012: Sniper
There had been little activity for a few days and, personally, I had all but forgotten the sensation of coming under fire as we had climbed The Travellator on 28th May. As I said in part 1 of this story, we simply didn’t expect casualties on routine patrols in our safe bubble; several of them went out each day without mishap.
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The small area around the three bases was considered our ‘safe bubble’. The roads were relentlessly patrolled and were watched over by sophisticated surveillance assets mounted on a blimp that floated high above the patrol base. We believed it was almost impossible for insurgents to move undetected within the bubble.
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Unable to compete with the coalition in conventional warfare, the Taliban soon became an insurgency, moving covertly amongst the Afghan population and employing guerrilla tactics. Nowhere was this more so than in Helmand Province, where British forces were most active, as Helmand was the historic heartland of the Taliban movement.
Steadfast: A Novel
2012.
After ten years of fighting, the British Army and its allies are still locked in a deadly struggle against Taliban forces in Helmand Province, Afghanistan.
Captain Alec Collard is a newly trained army doctor who is bored by the safe, middle-class existence of home. He believes he will find adventure and purpose on the front line of the conflict.