Read A Million Bullets: The Real Story of the British Army in Afghanistan Online
Authors: James Fergusson
Tags: #History, #Europe, #Great Britain, #Middle East, #Military, #Afghan War, #England, #Ireland, #United States, #Modern (16th-21st Centuries), #21st Century
237: 'I was always happy to read-hear-watch interviews . . . which was advantageous': see
www.arrse.co.uk/cpgn2/Forums/viewtopic/p=913822.html#913822
239: There wasn't much the squadron could do . . . the majority of them unmarked: see
http://www.landmines.org.uk/270.php
242: 'Inside I could see one body . . . they are going to kill us" ' / 'I could see it was one of the lads . . . he screamed':
Guardian
, 18 November 2006, Audrey Gillan.
254: The press later reported . . . in some way during their tour:
Daily
Telegraph
, 22 August 2006.
259: 'They were running out of food . . . a bunch of colonials!!':
Independent
, 1 October 2006, Raymond Whitaker, 'Blood & Guts: At the front with the poor bloody infantry'.
Chapter 8: The Royal Irish and the Musa Qala Deal
267: In Brigadier Butler's view . . . every time a man had to be casevac'd: Patrick Bishop,
3 Para
, p. 254.
270: When one of the .50 cal machine-guns . . . held together with Superglue:
Independent
, 3 September 2006, Cole Moreton and Tom Coghlan, 'The war the world forgot'.
288: Talking to the Taliban . . . eventual negotiation was inevitable:
Guardian
, 6 September 2006, Simon Jenkins, 'Talk to Mullah Omar, if it saves British soldiers' lives . . . Hamid Karzai admits what our leaders can't: to achieve security in Afghanistan, he must do a deal with the Taliban'.
289: I was sure that the standard Western view of the Taliban . . .: some of the material that follows this first appeared in the
Independent on
Sunday
, 16 December 2007, 'Muscle alone won't solve Afghanistan's problems'.
291: In December 1997 . . . Omaha's Super Target discount store:
Sunday
Telegraph
, 14 December 1997, Caroline Lees, 'Oil barons court Taliban in Texas'.
Chapter 9: Amongst the Taliban
314: More than 1,100 girls' schools . . . in the entire province: according to the American NGO Afghans4Tomorrow (private correspondence).
317: I recalled reading an interview . . . the Para told the reporter:
Guardian Weekend
, 14 October 2006, James Meek, 'In their minds, all they want to do is kill English soldiers'.
Postscript
324: This time, however, 16 Air Assault Brigade . . . Eurofighter ground attack aircraft for the first time:
Sunday Times
, 30 September 2007, Michael Smith and Louise Armitstead, 'Biggest blitz by Paras since WW2 to crush Taliban'.
325: 'Securing Musa Qala . . . the operation should be judged': Fisnik Abrashi, Associated Press, 15 December 2007.
325: In the course of their house-to-house clearance operation . . . a makeshift heroin factory:
The Times
, 13 December 2007, Nick Meo.
326: As 2007 came to a close . . . expelled the pair from the country:
Guardian
, 27 December 2007, Declan Walsh.
326: As Paddy Ashdown . . . stabilization and reconstruction effort': see
Guardian
, 19 July 2007.
327: In February 2008 in Arghandab . . . a dog-fighting festival: Allauddin Khan, Associated Press, 17 February 2008.
327: An estimated 6,200 people . . . the insurgency in 2007:
Independent
, 12 December 2007, Colin Brown.
327: sixty-five young soldiers . . . 101 of them seriously or very seriously: MoD figures, 30 March 2008.
328: Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles . . . thirty years:
Daily Mail
, 20 June 2007.
328: According to the most recent poll: YouGov/
Sunday Times
, 13–14 December 2007.
328: Between June and November 2007 . . . resignation applications approved:
Guardian
, 23 November 2007, Richard Norton-Taylor, 'Under-strength and under strain as experienced soldiers queue to quit'; see also
The Times
, 18 February 2008, Melanie Reid, 'If the recruiting officer's job is becoming impossible, no wonder'.
328: 'I think [southern Afghanistan] may be the death knell of Nato . . . what on earth is Nato for?': GMTV,
The Sunday Programme
, 10 December 2006.
Appendix: Maps
Picture Credits
Endpapers [hardback edition]:
An aerial view of Camp Bastion in Helmand, 2006: Johnny Green/PA photos
Picture section
All photos are courtesy of the author, except where otherwise credited.
Poppies in Helmand: Patrick Allen/DPL; Taliban pose with an RPG, Zabul province, south of Kabul, 7 October 2006: AP Photo/Allauddin Khan
Lieutenant Colonel Stuart Tootal during an operation to secure the village of Musa Qala, 6 August 2006: Reuters/Corporal Rob Knight/Crown Copyright/Handout (Afghanistan); Governor Mohammed Daoud, November 2006: Mirrorpix; Defence Secretary John Reid at Camp Bastion with Brigadier Ed Butler: Johnny Green/PA Archive/PA Photos; Leo Docherty on patrol: courtesy Leo Docherty
Mobile phone shot taken during Operation Mutay: Paul Wood/DPL; Gurkhas in a Land Rover; Major Dan Rex under camouflage nets: both courtesy Major Dan Rex; Now Zad from ANP Hill: courtesy Major Jon Swift, Royal Regiment Fusiliers; mortar team on the Camp Bastion helipad: courtesy Major Jon Swift, Royal Regiment Fusiliers; Dean Fisher:
Sun
/NI Syndication
Tom Burne; 2000 lb bomb; soldier in marshland all © Ewan Goodman Photography; Scimitar firing: Doyle/Pegasus/DPL; soldier from the Royal Irish Regiment mans the GPMG, Musa Qala: Pegasus/DPL
;
Apache firing its cannon: © Crown Copyright/MoD. Reproduced with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office; Chinooks: Gilroy/Pegasus/DPL
General David Richards announces the withdrawal from Musa Qala, 17 October 2006: Musadeq Sadeq/AP/PA Photos; ANA soldier running: © Ewan Goodman Photography
Index
A
A10 US aircraft
at Now Zad
Operation Augustus
Abdul-Basit, Qari
Abdullah, King of Saudi Arabia, UK state visit
Abdullah, Taliban commander
Abu Ghraib
Afghan Drugs Inter-Departmental Unit (ADIDU)
Afghan history, and present issues
Afghan National Army (ANA)
Daoud on
Docherty and
at Now Zad
at Sangin
shura
at Do Ab
Afghan National Police (ANP)
corruption
Daoud on
at Now Zad
patrol with
Royal Fusiliers and
training
untrustworthy
US funding
Aggrey, Sergeant Charlie
and Apache missions
at Now Zad
Agha, Hajji Shah
Musa Qala withdrawal proposal
reported murdered
Ahmad Shah Durrani
air strike targeting issues
air-conditioning, Scimitar need for
Akhtar (Senlis station chief)
Akhtar Mohammed Khan
Akhunzada, Sher Mohammed
al-Jazeera television
al-Qaida
2001 last stand
graves, Arghandab road
Operation Mountain Thrust (US) and
Taliban on
Alamo, Musa Qala, hit
Alizai, Ismatullah [ANP General]
Alizai tribe, at Now Zad
Allan, Fusilier Jim, at Now Zad
Allen, Captain Jon 'Jackie', at Now Zad
Alokozai tribe
at Now Zad
ambulances, Chinooks as
American PRT, and Bashling
Americans
attacks on Wardak
cultural issues with British
marksmanship
and Musa Qala failure
and Musa Qala withdrawal proposal
Taliban on
ANP Hill
Gurkhas occupy
Royal Fusiliers at
topography
anti-tank mines, old Soviet
Apache crews
and decision to fire
honours
low-level attacks
and Musa Qala rescue mission
Now Zad missions
Operation Augustus
Operation Nakhod
as personal targets
US, aggression
and Zainokhan rescue mission
Apaches
armaments
British better than US
as Chinook escorts
procurement programme
sophistication
training for
Arghandab
1842 battle
suicide bombers at
Armed Forces
Commonwealth nationals in
resignations from
Armed Forces' Permanent Joint
Headquarters (PJHQ), and 'Joint UK
Plan for Helmand'
Army Air Corps, Apaches
Army Legal Service (LEGAD), and
targeting issues
Army Rumour Service website
Ashdown, Paddy
on development expenditure
Karzai objections to
Assadullah Wafa, Helmand governor
Ayub Khan
Afghan victory
B
B1 bombers, Operation Augustus
Baghran
Taliban take village
Zainokhan rescue mission
Barakzai tribe, at Now Zad
Baren Limbu, Rifleman, at Now Zad
Barlow, Fusilier, at Kajaki
Barossa platoon
at Musa Qala
visits comrades' graves
Bartholomew, Captain Dougie
Bartle-Jones, Major Will, on Scimitars
Bashling, American PRT clinic destroyed
Baxter, Captain David
on men 'proving themselves'
on PTSD
Bays, James, of al-Jazeera
Benn, Hilary, and Task Force
Benzie, Navy Lieutenant Nichol
Bhanbhagta Gurung, Rifleman Havildar,
at Now Zad
Bhutto, Benazir, assassination
Birtwistle, Flight Lieutenant James
'Birty', on Chinooks
Black Hawk Down
Black Hawks, Operation Augustus,
Blair, Tony
and counter-narcotics
interventionism
body armour, Osprey, lack of
Bolton, Flight Sergeant Adrian
and Chinook ground crews
on Chinook maintenance
Boucher, Major General Sir Charles
British
as American puppets
motivation, Taliban on
troops, Taliban on
British Muslim servicemen
Brown, Gordon
and defence portfolio
on Taliban reconciliation
on troop levels
Browne, Des [UK defence secretary]
at Camp Tombstone
and Lashkar Gah reconstruction
on 'military covenant'
on Musa Qala reoccupation
and Task Force
Budd, Corporal Bryan
at Now Zad
at Sangin
Buddhas of Bamiyan, destruction
Burnaby, Frederick,
Ride to Khiva
Burne, Lieutenant Tom
at Camp Bastion
on collateral damage
and Loden's rescue platoon
and Operation Nakhod
at Sangin
Burrows, General George
Butler, Brigadier Ed
on Apaches
and 'comprehensive approach'