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Women Soldiers in Afganistan
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Inside Afghanistan: Lance Corporal Sophie Wright's frontline home.

Lance Corporal Sophie Wright tells how she she recreates home comforts on the frontline and about the small pleasures she misses while serving in the Helmand Province.
In the first of an intimate set of portraits, Captain Abi Bradley of the Gurkha Rifles describes the particular challenges facing female soldiers operating in one of the world's deadliest environments, the Helmand Province.
In the second of an intimate set of portraits, Sergeant Carly Lambert describes the difficulty of leaving her three-year-old daughter at home while she works in one of the world's most dangerous environments, the Helmand Province.
In the third of an intimate set of portraits, Lance Corporal Ashton Mulligan describes how she has mixed feelings about going home while she works in one of the world's most dangerous environments, the Helmand Province.
n the fourth of an intimate set of portraits, Lance Corporal Laura Roberts describes how it feels to be one of the only single women on a base of hundreds of men.
She describes what life is like for a single girl surrounded by hundreds of young men
 
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