Image Gallery 2008
07 July 2008
The most dangerous building site on earth
Reconstruction Task Force 4 is expanding its operations north from its base in Tarin Kowt, building a series of patrol bases for use by ISAF and the Afghan National Police and Army. The Task Force is now operating regularly north of Tarin Kowt, an area of great strategic significance to the Taliban Extremists in Uruzgan Province.
| 20080604adf8239682_548 An excavator helps in the construction of a series of bunkers for the new Forward Operating Base in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. (Date taken: 04 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080604adf8239682_563 Corporal Glen Barton (Right) and Lance Corporal Christopher, Reconstruction Task Force 4, help build one a bunker at a patrol base in Uruzgan Province, Afghanistan. (Date taken: 04 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080606adf8239682_255 Doggoles on. Sapper Shaun Ward with his explosive ordnance detection dog Ozzy ready to board a helicopter at the site of the new patrol base north of Tarin Kowt, Afghanistan. (Date taken: 06 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080615adf8239682_168 Sapper Kelvin Lee and Craftsman Kane Hoskins on "The most dangerous building site on earth " - RTF 4 Diggers in Uruzgan Province Afghanistan. (Date taken: 15 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080616adf8239682_072 Lance Corporal Chris Lewis, RTF 4 working alongside Afghan National Army Sappers as they build a river crossing for the people of Uruzgan Province. (Date taken: 16 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080617adf8239682_060 Sapper Kelvin Lee on "The most dangerous building site on earth " - RTF 4 Diggers in Uruzgan Province Afghanistan. (Date taken: 17 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080617adf8239682_076 "The most dangerous building site on earth" - RTF 4 Diggers in Uruzgan Province Afghanistan. (Date taken: 17 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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| 20080621adf8239682_055 Major Niall Piggott , Officer Commanding Combat Team Hammer, overlooking the new river crossing site at Baluchi. (Date taken: 21 June 2008) Low-Res | Hi-Res |
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