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As a British Army Officer in the Corps of Royal Engineers Toby Woodbridge
twice deployed to Afghanistan's Helmand Province, and spent a total of
eight months in the notorious District of Sangin.
Employed as mentor to the Afghan National Police during his last tour in the
town Woodbridge spent over six months living, working and fighting alongside
members of that much maligned but critically important organisation, gaining
a privileged view of their work and insight into their world.
His experiences from those two tours provide the background for this unique
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Produktbeschreibung
As a British Army Officer in the Corps of Royal Engineers Toby Woodbridge
twice deployed to Afghanistan's Helmand Province, and spent a total of
eight months in the notorious District of Sangin.

Employed as mentor to the Afghan National Police during his last tour in the
town Woodbridge spent over six months living, working and fighting alongside
members of that much maligned but critically important organisation, gaining
a privileged view of their work and insight into their world.

His experiences from those two tours provide the background for this unique
perspective on the difficulties and dangers involved when working, living and
surviving on the front line of Afghanistan's insurgency.

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Autorenporträt
Toby Woodbridge served as an Officer in the British Army between 2005 and 2010, completing two tours of Afghanistan during that time. He is now a journalist living in London.