Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan – Dogs of War The men of L Company risk getting blown up every day by IEDs. The area they patrol is riddled with them and four Marines have been killed in less than three months. So four-year-old springer spaniel Memphis is brought in to help. With his super-sensitive nose Memphis has a knack of sniffing out IEDs and should save a lot of lives and limbs. www.channel5.com YouTube video courtesy: US Army This video features B-Roll from helmet mounted video cameras of various 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment Soldiers. This contains footage of Soldiers returning fire during Insurgent attacks in Panjwa’i District. The location varies from rooftops, village street, and crop field. It also contains footage of Soldiers launching Mortar’s and using the M72 Light Anti-Armor Weapon (LAW). Footage was shot in various locations in the Panjwa’i District, Kandahar Province. KABUL Afghanistan August 16, 2012 NATO Helicopter Crash Kills 11 in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan—The NATO-led international military coalition says a helicopter crash in Afghanistan has killed 11 people, including seven international service members. The military alliance said in a statement that at least three of those killed were American troops. The nationalities of the other four coalition service members were not immediately identified. The statement says four Afghans were also killed—three members of the security forces and one Afghan civilian interpreter. The coalition says it is investigating the cause of the crash. US Soldier Survives Taliban Machine Gun Fire During Firefight Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan - Dogs of War
Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan – Dogs of War The men of L Company risk getting blown up every day by IEDs. The area they patrol is riddled with them and four Marines have been killed in less than three months. So four-year-old springer spaniel Memphis is brought in to help. With his super-sensitive nose Memphis has a knack of sniffing out IEDs and should save a lot of lives and limbs. www.channel5.com
YouTube video courtesy: US Army This video features B-Roll from helmet mounted video cameras of various 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment Soldiers. This contains footage of Soldiers returning fire during Insurgent attacks in Panjwa’i District. The location varies from rooftops, village street, and crop field. It also contains footage of Soldiers launching Mortar’s and using the M72 Light Anti-Armor Weapon (LAW). Footage was shot in various locations in the Panjwa’i District, Kandahar Province. KABUL Afghanistan August 16, 2012 NATO Helicopter Crash Kills 11 in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan—The NATO-led international military coalition says a helicopter crash in Afghanistan has killed 11 people, including seven international service members. The military alliance said in a statement that at least three of those killed were American troops. The nationalities of the other four coalition service members were not immediately identified. The statement says four Afghans were also killed—three members of the security forces and one Afghan civilian interpreter. The coalition says it is investigating the cause of the crash. US Soldier Survives Taliban Machine Gun Fire During Firefight Royal Marines: Mission Afghanistan - Dogs of War
YouTube video courtesy: US Army This video features B-Roll from helmet mounted video cameras of various 3rd Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment Soldiers. This contains footage of Soldiers returning fire during Insurgent attacks in Panjwa’i District. The location varies from rooftops, village street, and crop field. It also contains footage of Soldiers launching Mortar’s and using the M72 Light Anti-Armor Weapon (LAW). Footage was shot in various locations in the Panjwa’i District, Kandahar Province. KABUL Afghanistan August 16, 2012 NATO Helicopter Crash Kills 11 in Afghanistan KABUL, Afghanistan—The NATO-led international military coalition says a helicopter crash in Afghanistan has killed 11 people, including seven international service members. The military alliance said in a statement that at least three of those killed were American troops. The nationalities of the other four coalition service members were not immediately identified. The statement says four Afghans were also killed—three members of the security forces and one Afghan civilian interpreter. The coalition says it is investigating the cause of the crash. US Soldier Survives Taliban Machine Gun Fire During Firefight
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