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David Cameron MP, visits British troops in Afghanistan
Photograph: The leader of the opposition party, David Cameron MP, visits British troops in Afghanistan.Digital photograph taken by Cpl Mike Fletcher, Royal Logistic Corps, Helmand Task Force Photographer, Helmand Province, Afghanistan, 25 July 2006. From a CD of 309 images.David Cameron and the shadow Defence Secretary, Liam Fox MP, visited troops in Helmand Province. The MPs were on a fact finding mission and came to visit British Commanders, Governmental Agencies and troops currently serving in the province. During their visit the MPs visited troops at the British base in Lashkar Gah, the provincial town of Helmand. Lashkar Gah is home to the Provincial Reconstruction Team, an organisation made up of military and governmental agencies. It is their mission to provide a secure and safe environment in Helmand Province as well as assisting the Afghan government and local authorities build a strong government and create jobs. David Cameron and Liam Fox met with the British Forces Commander in Afghanistan, Brigadier Ed Butler and Commander Helmand Task Force, Colonel Charlie Knaggs, before meeting troops from the Provincial Reconstruction Team Operations Company. Later they were then shown around British military vehicles which included a Snatch Landrover and a Weapons Mount Installation Kit (WMIK) Land Rover. These vehicles are the primary means of transport for the Operations Company which daily carries out patrols in the Lashkar Gah area. These patrols can at times be in a 50 degree heat for 20 hours. The Operations Company also works very closely with the local Afghan National Army (ANA) and National Police (ANP), mentoring them on security matters and carrying out joint operations.This image was taken on Operation HERRICK IV, the UKs deployment into Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan. Operation HERRICK IV has seen the development of the Helmand Task Force in the province, which has seen the cross Governmental Provincial Reconstruction Team set up in Lash
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Bring history to life with our captivating jigsaw puzzle from Media Storehouse. This intricately detailed puzzle features an iconic image of David Cameron MP, then Leader of the Opposition, paying a visit to British troops in Afghanistan. Taken by Cpl Mike Fletcher of the Royal Logistic Corps, this photograph from Mary Evans Prints Online offers a unique insight into an important moment in history. Engage in a rewarding puzzle experience, connecting pieces to bring this compelling image to completion. Perfect for puzzle enthusiasts, history buffs, or anyone seeking a challenging mental workout.
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In this compelling photograph, David Cameron MP, the leader of the opposition party in the United Kingdom, is seen visiting British troops stationed in Helmand Province, Afghanistan. The visit took place on July 25, 2006, during a fact-finding mission alongside Shadow Defence Secretary, Liam Fox MP. The purpose of their visit was to meet with British Commanders, governmental agencies, and troops currently serving in the province. The MPs began their tour at the British base in Lashkar Gah, the provincial town of Helmand. Lashkar Gah is home to the Provincial Reconstruction Team (PRT), an organization comprised of military and governmental agencies. The PRT's mission is to provide security and create a safe environment in Helmand Province while supporting the Afghan government and local authorities in building a strong government and creating jobs. David Cameron and Liam Fox were received by the British Forces Commander in Afghanistan, Brigadier Ed Butler, and Commander Helmand Task Force, Colonel Charlie Knaggs. They then proceeded to meet troops from the Provincial Reconstruction Team Operations Company. Later, they were given a tour of British military vehicles, including a Snatch Land Rover and a Weapons Mount Installation Kit (WMIK) Land Rover. These vehicles are essential for the Operations Company, which carries out daily patrols in the Lashkar Gah area and works closely with the local Afghan National Army (ANA) and National Police (ANP), mentoring them on security matters and conducting joint operations. This photograph was taken during Operation HERRICK IV, the UK's deployment into Helmand Province, Southern Afghanistan. Operation HERRICK IV marked the development of the Helmand Task Force in the province, which included the establishment of the cross-governmental Provincial Reconstruction Team in Lashkar Gah. This image is protected by Rights Managed from Mary Evans Prints Online.
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