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I found this (captivity and conversion a in-depth study of Soviet prisoners war in Afghanistan by Elliott Newton. At scholar works online
Really points out the problems the sov army from using central Asian troops in beginning in 79 the Uzbeks Tajiks from Muslim territory under kremlin control. And as well the desperation of Soviet soldiers on the ground , as old infantry soldier I found this interesting.
rickyhall
(4,889 posts)Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)With our lend lease in WW2 ,so I think they well they were training to fight nato. Not a insurgency even Alexander the Great could not defeat the hillbilly Afghanistan as the British and then us.
abqtommy
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Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)marble falls
(62,047 posts)marble falls
(62,047 posts)... 1988, and then the Bear went to a worse place, Chechnya.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)Been trying since 1785 you would have thought theyd figured that out, As In do not open its a can of bloodshed.
marble falls
(62,047 posts)There's a bunch of nations that love the Middle Ages, and we should leave them alone, not selling or giving them weapons. Afghanistan and Chechnya are two of them.
Duncanpup
(13,689 posts)90s or early 2000, anyway the Chechen commander would only allow three man teams infiltrate into Grozny. Two dudes perhaps lite machine guns or Aks and one man carrying anti tank perhaps rpg. Anyway they had the Grozny city planner on command staff, and these Chechen hunter killer teams could use sewers pop up hit and disappear. City planner knew the sewers.
The Chechen commander kept the main body of his troops out city pretty smart as if in Grozny they would have been surrounded destroyed by Russians.
I work with a friend immigrated to America he was sov VDV Afghanistan, fellow infantry paratrooper. Yet his two brothers ended up tours Chechnya, fortunately they survived they remained in Tula he came states and is co worker.
marble falls
(62,047 posts)Massacre of British Army in Afghanistan in 1842
[Search domain thoughtco.com] https://www.thoughtco.com/britains-disastrous-retreat-from-kabul-1773762
A British incursion into Afghanistan ended in disaster in 1842 when an entire British army, while retreating back to India, was massacred. Only a single survivor made it back to British-held territory. It was assumed the Afghans let him live to tell the story of what had happened.
When you're wounded and left on Afghanistan's plains,
and the women come out to cut up what remains,
jest roll to your rifle and blow out your brains
and go to your gawd like a soldier.
Rudyard Kipling