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Memento Mori09 Jun 2018 10:20 a.m. PST

A publication of Canadian Veterans Affairsthat outlines participation in Afghanistan

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huevans01111 Jun 2018 12:18 p.m. PST

There are a lot of books written on the ISAF involvement in Ghanistan. I've currently taken out:

"Contact Charlie" by Chris Wattie
"No Lack of Courage" by Bernd Horn

on Operation Medusa which seems to be the big Canuck shoot-out of the conflict.

There is a decent Osprey on the Brits in Helmand.

I also have Jake Tappers' "The Outpost" and Clinton Romesha's "Red Platoon" about the US.

Just scratching the surface with these.

La Fleche12 Jun 2018 3:46 a.m. PST

There's been a bit of contention over a book about NZ SAS in Afganistan down here in the last while.

Nicky Hagar & Jon Stephenson. Hit and Run, The New Zealand SAS in Afghanistan and the meaning of honour

huevans01116 Jun 2018 6:36 a.m. PST

Why?

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