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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2011

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Documentary about four British girls in their twenties who are pushed to their limits during a gruelling six-month tour with the army in Afghanistan. With unique access, cameras capture their firefights with the Taliban and how their families are coping back at home.

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  • The opening made it feel like a survivor-type reality tv show

  • Good for them.

    The Israeli army has used females on the front line for nearly 50 years.

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  • HAHA!!! The taliban and Al Queda are probably embaressed as FUCK!

  • Ohhhh, Ronald!! Thanks for mentioning that women are built to have children. Ever given birth Ronald? Liken it to a heart attack in the pain threshold. Women can be extremely tough and very brave!! So, step out of the middle ages and accept the fact that women can be STRONG!!

  • Look the fact is women were designed by nature to have and rear children they were not designed to fight and carry heavy gear over heavy terrain for example women have wider hips that were designed to give birth men have 40% to 50% more upper body muscle mass and 20% to 30% lower body muscle mass than women men are just simply in general better designed to handle the psychologically and physically the hardships of combat in general! just saying and this isn't an opinion it's fact!

  • @99atkinson they're still not allowed. Artillery etc isnt quite frontline, girls arent allowed in the infantry or armoured roles.

  • 'Four gutsy girls.'

    'No booze, boyfriends, makeup or glamour'.

    That is the most patronising introduction to a documentary I have ever heard.

  • @ROCKMAN4095 Its Moby 'Extreme Ways' used as theme music for Bourne movies

  • when was this on. i dont remember seeing this on

  • Not in the US services

  • Great documentary and showing women soldiers which doesn't seem to happen a lot.

  • I think its brilliant that the army let Girls fight on the frontline because at 1 time they were not aloud.

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