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Afghan Timeline : 31st October - 15th November 2006
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From: MSN NicknameLettie011  (Original Message)Sent: 11/22/2006 10:16 PM
15 Nov 06 A potent new battlefield weapon, the Automatic Lightweight Grenade Launcher, will soon be on its way to British troops in Afghanistan.
14 Nov 06 Despite being under almost constant attack from the Taliban, Royal Engineers have successfully carried out an operation to construct vital police check points on the outskirts of Gereshk, Afghanistan.
1 Nov 06 In the war torn town of Now Zad, in southern Afghanistan, soldiers from the Royal Regiment of Fusiliers have engaged with the Taliban 150 times in just 105 days. Now it is the Royal Marines turn, as they take over responsibility for the town.
31 Oct 06 The first ever operation involving the new Viking armoured vehicle has been successfully completed by Royal Marine Commandos in southern Afghanistan.


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