영국 여성병사의 일상 - 아프가니스탄
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Weekdays British women soldiers in Afghanistan
1. On patrol: Lieutenant Jessica visits the French community in the province of Helmand. Her job - to win the trust and support of Afghan women. (AllisonBaskerville)Afghanistan
2. Lieutenant French communicates with the locals. She believes that education -
the key to a brighter future for Afghan women. (AllisonBaskerville)
3. Shower - one of the few things that men and women are doing here separately. (AllisonBaskerville)
4. Lieutenant French cleans service pistol "Zig Sauer." (AllisonBaskerville)
5. Evening at the TV, almost like home. (AllisonBaskerville)
6. Laundry. As you can see in the photo, not all NATO soldiers refuse to fight without washing machines and ice cream ...
7. The most important thing: the cosmetics and personal care products take pride of place on a makeshift dressing table.
8. No comment.
9. In this case, the free time is used most efficiently: to sleep.
10. Captain Crossley, a physician from the University College Hospital in London, against
the military camp and the mountains.
11. Win the hearts and minds: using their knowledge of language, Anna was able to go to the village
and interested residents.
12. Photos Allison Baskerville help get an idea not only of the British service in Afghanistan,
but also on how to survive the local community.
13. Captain Crossley in the patrol in the Gereshk Valley in Helmand.
Troop stops to find out whether you can enter into the village.
14. Charges: Two women preparing to leave on patrol, during which they have to visit several villages and teach the basics of the local veterinary practice. Most often care for the children entrusted goats here.
15. Lance Corporal ReychelKleyton braids braid the hair to less than gathering dust and easier to wear a helmet.
16. Captain Krosslimprisoedinyaetsya for the soldiers of the 3rd Infantry Regiment, preparing to patrol.
17. Captain Crossley (pictured) says that often sees on the faces of Afghan women delight when it comes to the village
and removes his helmet and goggles, and speaks to them in their native language.
18. The mother of Captain Crossley every week she sends a parcel of tea from the hips and sweets.
19. Captain Susan Wallace oversees future female officers trained in military training center in Kabul.
20. Rest after training drill training. Despite the fact that education of women is held separately from the men,
they insist on the equality of conditions of final exams.
21. Captain of the Royal Corps of Engineers Alice Homer recently completed a half-yearly service in Afghanistan,
where he commanded a branch in Camp Bastion.
22. Family and fellow French Lieutenant remained in the UK. When she thinks about the return,
it wants to re-engage in his favorite sports - skydiving .
23. Lieutenant Frenchy Gulali. Gulali says: "When I meet a military like Jess, I believe that other Afghan women will want to wear a uniform, get a job and learn to be independent."
24. All work on an equal, if not to see the people, to distinguish women from men in the unit is not possible.