Prince Harry has described the “dread and adrenaline” he felt as Taliban fighters launched an attack on his base in Afghanistan before they later claimed he was the intended target
that he killed 25 Taliban fighters while serving as a helicopter pilot during his second tour in AfghanistanHarry undertook two tours of Afghanistan with the British Army, one from 2007-08 and a further 20-week deployment in 2012-13, when he was based in Helmand province in the south as an Apache helicopter pilot, supporting the International Security Assistance Force and Afghan forces. He ended his second tour in early 2013.
Harry wrote: “The instructor, the high-value target, was on a motorbike, one of his students on the back. “The thumbstick I fired was remarkably similar to the thumbstick for the PlayStation game I’d just been playing. “Well done, Dave said. We swooped back to camp, critiqued the video. Perfect kill. We played some more PlayStation.”
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