Posted: 10/19/2011 1:34:21 PM EDT
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In February 2009 a group of Danish soldiers accompanied by documentary filmmaker Janus Metz arrived at Armadillo, an army base in the southern Afghan province of Helmand. Metz and cameraman Lars Skree spent six months following the lives of young soldiers situated less than a kilometer away from Taliban positions.
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I'm leery about these documentaries. The only one I've seen so far that wasn't just a big whinefest with existential handwringing and libtard angst was NatGeo's Camp Leatherneck.
I can only imagine what a Eurotrash documentary must be like.
I went to get a link on Camp Leatherneck and clicked on the NatGeo site only to find it blocked by NMCI. Here's the reason: Your request was denied because of its content categorization This Proxy's IP: URL: http://natgeotv.com/uk/camp-leatherneck-helmand-province Category: Education Time: [20/Oct/2011:] There's a lesson there... ![]()
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I'm leery about these documentaries. The only one I've seen so far that wasn't just a big whinefest with existential handwringing and libtard angst was NatGeo's Camp Leatherneck. I can only imagine what a Eurotrash documentary must be like.
I went to get a link on Camp Leatherneck and clicked on the NatGeo site only to find it blocked by NMCI. Here's the reason: Your request was denied because of its content categorization This Proxy's IP: URL: http://natgeotv.com/uk/camp-leatherneck-helmand-province Category: Education Time: [20/Oct/2011:] There's a lesson there... ![]() ![]() its good you will like it i was very impress |

