The complete collection of Afghanistan adventures with ex-Eastenders hardman turned investagative journalist, Ross Kemp.
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Please note this is a region 2 DVD and will require a region 2 (Europe) or region Free DVD Player in order to play. Ross Kemp is recognised as one of the best war reporters to have covered the conflict in Afghanistan. Since 2007 he's made powerful, award-winning films about the harsh conditions on Britain's frontline. His unforgettable programmes, often made at huge risk to his own life, have brought home the sacrifices made by the men and women serving in Britain's Armed Forces today. For the first time this box-set brings together all three series, providing an eye-opening account of the toughest years spent fighting the Taliban in Helmand Province, now recognised as some of the hardest battles fought since the end of the second world war. Ross Kemp in Afghanistan: In the summer of 2007 Ross joins his father's old regiment, 1 Royal Anglian and, for the first time, heads to Afghanistan. Ross is immediately embedded with frontline troops where for weeks at a time he lives a soldier's life as they fight a fanatical and determined enemy. Off the battlefield he tells the stories of those who risk their lives fighting the Taliban. Return to Afghanistan: Ross returns to Afghanistan in the summer of 2008, to the recently captured town of Musa Qaleh. This small yet significant town is the centre of some of the fiercest fighting in the conflict. The worst battles take place in the densely vegetated and claustrophobic terrain of the green zone. He joins 5 Scots and 1 Royal Irish on four operations as they defend the town from Taliban attack. Back on the Frontline: Ten years on from 9/11 and the American invasion, Ross Kemp travels back to Afghanistan to get to the root of the many problems facing troops today. To get a better understanding of the current situation he spends time with British forces, in this case The Royal Marines, whilst also going on patrol with the United States Marine Corps and the Afghan National Army. Actors Ross Kemp Certificate 15 years and over Screen 16:9 Languages English Subtitles English for the hearing impaired Duration 11 hours (approx) Region Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players.
Triple bill of documentary series following Ross Kemp in war-torn Afghanistan. In 'Ross Kemp in Afghanistan' the actor travels with his father's old regiment to Helmand Province to experience firsthand the fight against the Taliban. Filmed during the summer of 2007, the series shows in detail what life is like for the British forces and pulls no punches in its depiction of war and the effect it has on families back at home. In 'Return to Afghanistan' Kemp is embedded with British troops defending the town of Musa Qaleh from frequent and fierce Taliban attacks. As the fighting continues, away from the battle Kemp takes time to find out from the soldiers what they actually think about the enemy, their life in the army, and the hardships modern warfare throws their way. In 'Back on the Front Line' Kemp returns to the war-torn country ten years after 9/11 to investigate how the situation has developed. Travelling with Whiskey Company 45 Commando Royal Marines and encountering many dangers along the way, he explores what the future holds with the plan to remove soldiers in 2014.
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