Treating the locals on patrol
Lance Corporal John Zoumides, a medic with 1 SCOTS at a patrol base in Sangin, writes about treating local Afghan children on patrol.
View ArticleBuilding bridges with the ANA
Sergeant Stewart Plummer is an engineer with 21 Engineer Regiment. He is attached to 1 SCOTS for Operation HERRICK 12, running a Combat Engineer Course for Afghan National Army soldiers. Here he writes...
View ArticleOfficially Half Way
Major Mark Suddaby, a Company Commander with 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) is commanding an Adviser team charged with developing the 1st Kandak, or Battalion, of the Afghan...
View ArticleVideo blog: 14 June 2010
Lance Corporal Zoumides, of 1 SCOTS, is in Afghanistan on Operation HERRICK 12. Here he blogs in video, dated 14 June 2010.
View ArticleBuilding relations with my ANA commanders
Lieutenant David Duffus is a Platoon Commander living in a patrol base in Sangin, advising the Afghan National Army, for Operation HERRICK 12. Here he writes about getting to know his ANA counterparts.
View ArticleSweating It Out
Major Mark Suddaby, a Company Commander with 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) is commanding an Adviser team charged with developing the 1st Kandak, or Battalion, of the Afghan...
View Article“Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things”
Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Herbert, Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) writes about progress so far at the halfway stage of their tour.
View ArticleAfghans doing it for themselves
Major Mark Suddaby, a company commander with the 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) writes about backing up the Afghans.
View ArticleWhat we achieved in our six months in Afghanistan
Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Herbert, the Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS), looks back over his tour.
View ArticleAnd finally…
Major Mark Suddaby, a company commander with the 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland writes about leaving the Afghan National Army behind.
View ArticleTreating the locals on patrol
Lance Corporal John Zoumides, a medic with 1 SCOTS at a patrol base in Sangin, writes about treating local Afghan children on patrol.
View ArticleBuilding bridges with the ANA
Sergeant Stewart Plummer is an engineer with 21 Engineer Regiment. He is attached to 1 SCOTS for Operation HERRICK 12, running a Combat Engineer Course for Afghan National Army soldiers. Here he writes...
View ArticleOfficially Half Way
Major Mark Suddaby, a Company Commander with 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) is commanding an Adviser team charged with developing the 1st Kandak, or Battalion, of the Afghan...
View ArticleVideo blog: 14 June 2010
Lance Corporal Zoumides, of 1 SCOTS, is in Afghanistan on Operation HERRICK 12. Here he blogs in video, dated 14 June 2010.
View ArticleBuilding relations with my ANA commanders
Lieutenant David Duffus is a Platoon Commander living in a patrol base in Sangin, advising the Afghan National Army, for Operation HERRICK 12. Here he writes about getting to know his ANA counterparts.
View ArticleSweating It Out
Major Mark Suddaby, a Company Commander with 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) is commanding an Adviser team charged with developing the 1st Kandak, or Battalion, of the Afghan...
View Article“Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things”
Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Herbert, Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) writes about progress so far at the halfway stage of their tour.
View ArticleAfghans doing it for themselves
Major Mark Suddaby, a company commander with the 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS) writes about backing up the Afghans.
View ArticleWhat we achieved in our six months in Afghanistan
Lieutenant Colonel Charlie Herbert, the Commanding Officer of 1st Battalion, The Royal Regiment of Scotland (1 SCOTS), looks back over his tour.
View ArticleAnd finally…
Major Mark Suddaby, a company commander with the 1st Battalion The Royal Regiment of Scotland writes about leaving the Afghan National Army behind.
View Article