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Afghanistan: The Battle for Helmand

Year: 2011 Documentary Runtime: 60 min

Overview

Mark Urban tells the inside story of Britain's fight for Helmand, told with unique access to the generals and frontline troops who were there.

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Documentary

Cast

Mark Urban

Mark Urban

Himself - Reporter

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