Title:KABUL PATROL COMPANY, SEPTEMBER 2004 (TAPE 2) [Allocated Title]
Film Number:BFV 1147
Other titles:COLLECTION OF DEFENCE MEDIA OPERATIONS CENTRE (DMOC) VIDEOS [Allocated Series Title]
Summary: Further scenes showing members of the Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment on patrol in WMIK (weapons mounted) Land Rovers on the streets of Kabul; they attend the scene of a minor road traffic accident (RTA). Other scenes include Bala Hissar Fort, the King's Tomb, back street and the area containing numerous brick kilns; here, some unexploded ordnance (UXO) is picked up by the interpreter.
Description: SHOTSHEET (copied, without amendment, from accompanying Defence Media Operations Centre computer disc):
START 00:30:00 Various shots of a WMIKS moving through Kabul back streets.
04:15:00 Patrol stops to attend a RTA after much shouting and discussion the vehicles involved in the RTA move on and so does the patrol.
08:45:00 Various shots of a WMIKS moving through Kabul back streets.
13:48:00 M.S. of British soldier doing top cover with old British fort in the background
17:10:00 Patrol passes old British fort.
18:40:00 M.S. of British soldier doing top cover as patrol moves through Kabul.
24:21:00 Various shot of the Kings Tomb and the view over Kabul.
28:06:00 Various shots of a WMIKS moving through Kabul back streets.
31:50:00 Patrol passes through various Brick kilns.
33:39:00 Patrol finds some UXO so they mark the site for EOD to deal with later but Interpreter then picks it up!! Then soldiers pick it up and throw it back on the floor!!! Interesting SOP's.
35:34:00 Various shots of the brick kilns.
38:50:00 Tape ends.
Alternative Title:COLLECTION OF DEFENCE MEDIA OPERATIONS CENTRE (DMOC) VIDEOS [Allocated Series Title]
Colour:Colour
Digitised:
Object_Number:BFV 1147
Sound:Sound
Access Conditions:
Featured Period:2001-2025
Production Date:2004-09-23
Production Country: GB
Production Details: Defence Media Operations Centre ()
Punter, Paul (Production individual)
Personalities, Units and Organisations: British Army, Worcestershire and Sherwood Foresters Regiment (29th/45th Foot) (regiment/service)
Keywords: Kabul, Afghanistan (geography)
British Operations in Afghanistan from 2002 (event)
British Army post-2000 (theme)
Afghanistan post-2001 (theme)