10th January
Went into W6A today, no contact, and I was dying for a poo the whole time. I feel like crap and can’t stop crapping! Fucking gutted as I can’t go on the OP tomorrow! Going to bed!
10th January
Went into W6A today, no contact, and I was dying for a poo the whole time. I feel like crap and can’t stop crapping! Fucking gutted as I can’t go on the OP tomorrow! Going to bed!
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First meeting of the United Nations.
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The League of Nations, its covenant ratified by 42 nations, comes into being.
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This is the real diary of a soldier who fought on the frontline in Afghanistan. In his own words, Pte.C.Burtenshaw 3011 6964 3rd Battalion The Parachute Regiment, writes a brutally honest account of his experiences, not just as his therapy, but for his children.
The Diary Of My Afghanistan Tour 2010/2011, portrays the human element of the Afghanistan conflict to help those back home understand, that ‘as much as we love of our jobs and being out here, we are all of us, still human.’
It is a person. It is inspired by Conrad Lewis. Who became the 353rd soldier in the theatre of Afghanistan to give up everything for what he believed in.
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