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    Sixth British soldier killed as Taleban lay siege to base

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    A BRITISH paratrooper was killed yesterday as his unit struggled to lift what amounted to a siege of their base in the heart of Taleban country in southern Afghanistan.

    He was the sixth soldier to die in just over three weeks in the Sangin Valley, Helmand province. The fighting raged for hours and was so fierce that reinforcements from 3 Para, arriving by Chinook helicopter, had to be turned back because of intense gunfire.

    Apache attack helicopters were called in to suppress the attack. Daily patrols in the town of Sangin have entailed regular ambushes and gunfights for members of the 200-strong unit from the 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment battle group. The platoon house, a fortified building in the centre of town, is vulnerable because of its position.

    The soldier was part of a patrol that came under fire from rocket-propelled grenades and assault rifles. Sangin, by the fertile Helmand river, is made up of mud-walled compounds, poppy fields and orchards, ideal cover for ambushes. The last two soldiers to die before yesterday were killed in an assault on their platoon house. Because of their isolation, the British troops at Sangin have first call on the roving quick-reaction force.

    A military source described the whole area as “Taleban central” and said all the British bases were coming under daily attack. Apart from the six Apaches, the 3,300-strong British battle group in Helmand has only six Chinook helicopters and four Lynxes between them to cover a province four times the size of Wales.

    Yesterday’s death came after the killing on Saturday of Corporal Peter Thorpe, 27, of the Royal Signals, and Lance Corporal Jabron Hashmi, 24, of the Intelligence Corps, in an attack on the Sangin base.

    Yesterday’s ambush happened a few hours after Tony Blair repeated his pledge that the British force would be given whatever it needed to carry out its mission.

    Corporal Chris Crabtree, 36, who has been in 3 Para since 1999, told The Times: “We are here to do a job — it’s a dangerous place. You can’t expect to get a mission and not lose people.”
    To sit down with these men and deal with them as the representatives of an enlightened and civilized people is to deride ones own dignity and to invite the disaster of their treachery - General Matthew Ridgway

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    We urgently need some more air support and heavy armour over there, as well as more troops. The number on the ground is ridiculous for the job they are being asked to do.
    I just hope the Iraqis can start taking over in Iraq from both Brits and Americans - so that we can finish the job in Afganistan...

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    • #3
      The Soviets had over 100,000 men and another 300,00 ANA.

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      • #4
        I guess that means we are doing quite a bit better than them well I assume so anyway.
        Originally posted by GVChamp
        College students are very, very, very dumb. But that's what you get when the government subsidizes children to sit in the middle of a corn field to drink alcohol and fuck.

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        • #5
          Remains to be seen but it does mean that using the Soviet numbers strategy would not work. We had to try something else and numbers ain't it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Officer of Engineers
            Remains to be seen but it does mean that using the Soviet numbers strategy would not work. We had to try something else and numbers ain't it.
            I agree its not the final solution - that needs to be political and Afghan in nature - but would hopefully give the lads on the ground a better chance to fulfill the role they have already been given....

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PubFather
              We urgently need some more air support and heavy armour over there, as well as more troops. The number on the ground is ridiculous for the job they are being asked to do.
              Rumour has it that 1st Bn Royal Irish Regiment are going to be sent out there shortly, along with more helicopters (if we have any!).
              Rule 1: Never trust a Frenchman
              Rule 2: Treat all members of the press as French

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              • #8
                Originally posted by pdf27
                Rumour has it that 1st Bn Royal Irish Regiment are going to be sent out there shortly, along with more helicopters (if we have any!).
                Good - but we definately need to purchase a lot more helicopters, the recent FLynx purchase doesnt go far enough. More Chinooks, Merlins and a proper replacement for the Puma.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by pdf27
                  Rumour has it that 1st Bn Royal Irish Regiment are going to be sent out there shortly, along with more helicopters (if we have any!).
                  2 Platoons and a company of Fusiliers.

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