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Taliban ISIS Al Qaeda warriors enjoys better benefits and perks than NATO veterans. They got tons of sexy young volunteer sex slaves from all over the world. What does the Ang Moh doldiers get?

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‘Hung out to dry’: Traumatized sniper with farthest confirmed kill slams British Army
Published time: June 09, 2015 15:34 Get short URL

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Credited with achieving the farthest confirmed sniper kill in history while serving in Afghanistan in 2009, former Household Cavalry soldier Craig Harrison has blasted the British Army for abandoning him without even a thank you.

In an interview with Australia’s ABC News, Harrison said he felt that upon discharge he had been “hung out to dry” by the British Army and that they “didn’t even say thank you.”

Harrison, who served for 23 years and deployed to the Balkans, Iraq and Afghanistan, has also spoken about the impact of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).

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He related his experiences in the Balkans, telling the interviewer how he had been required to gather body parts.

“We had to put an arm to a body and match it,” he said.

Speaking about those he killed, he said: “I can smell them, I can see them. Every person who I have taken their life.”

In 2010, while still serving, Harrison had another run-in with the military which led to him sue the army over the apparently accidental release of his identity to the media.

It was feared his role as a sniper, whose main responsibility is to target important leaders in war zones such as Iraq and Afghanistan, could see him and his family targeted by UK-based Islamists.

Like those of Special Forces soldiers, sniper identities are normally kept secret for security reasons.

The issues surrounding aftercare of both mentally and physically wounded veterans have recently come to the fore.

In May, it was reported that basic aftercare for amputee veterans over the next 40 years could cost almost £300 million, while in March the armed forces charity Combat Stress reported that up to six veterans a day were seeking treatment for mental injuries including post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).

While the Ministry of Defence (MoD) has consistently argued that levels of PTSD in the military are the same as those among civilians, that claim is contested in a 2013 report by advocacy group Forces Watch.

Forces Watch said the MoD was obscuring figures by ignoring factors such as age and social class.

“Government statistics showing the average prevalence of mental health problems in the armed forces mask the much greater burden that certain groups shoulder, particularly young people from adverse backgrounds and those who have left the forces in the last decade.”
 
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Isis sex slaves 'sold at market for as little as a pack of cigarettes' as life under jihadis is exposed

Barack Obama admits there is no 'complete strategy' to fight advance of group
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Women captured as sex slaves by the Isis militant group are sold at markets for “as little as a packet of cigarettes”, according to the UN.

Zainab Bangura, the UN envoy on sexual violence, said she had been to Syria and Iraq in recent months and found a war “being fought on the bodies of women”.

Ms Bangura has previously spoken out about the horrific treatment of women captured by the Isis regime, stripped naked and shipped around the territories it controls “like cattle”.

And speaking on Monday, she said: “This is how they attract young men: we have women waiting for you, virgins that you can marry.”
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Her testimony came as secretly-filmed videos, obtained by the BBC, showed the strict controls enforced upon all women living in the Isis-held city of Mosul.

One witness named as Hanaa said: “We heard stories of men being flogged because their wives didn’t put their gloves on. Another woman’s parents were banned from driving their car. Those who object are beaten and humiliated.”

Isis has made a series of advances across Syria and Iraq in recent weeks, and those military setbacks were acknowledged by Barack Obama at the G7 summit in Bavaria.
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The US President admitted they still didn’t have a “complete strategy” for training Iraqi forces to fight back against the rise of the so-called “Islamic State”.

It is nearly a year after American troops started returning to Iraq to assist local forces, and Mr Obama did claim “significant progress” in areas where US training had been implemented.

But he said forces without international support were often ill-equipped and lacking in morale.
 
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