Ross Kemp on Afghanistan
(Autor) Ross KempHe has played an East End hardman, an SAS soldier and investigated vicious world gangs. Now Ross Kemp is taking on perhaps his hardest assignment of all - the Taliban. In order to prepare for this life-threatening ordeal, Ross Kemp trains with the First Battalion Royal Anglians in England�s subzero temperatures, practicing firing SA 80 rifles and .50 calibre machine guns, getting to know the soldiers and learning the tactics they use to stay alive. Sent with them to Camp Bastion in Afghanistan�s Helmand province, he immerses himself fully: he endures the stifling heat, the constant threat of snipers, RPG attacks, suicide bombers and land mines. In short, he discovers first hand what it's like to fight on the frontline. It�s the closest he�s ever come to dying � bullets fizzing inches from his head as they hit the ground on either side of him. After two harrowing and arduous months Ross returns to England, but there is little relief to be had as he meets the mothers of soldiers killed in the conflict. Then in September 2008 he goes back to the war zone, to see how the men he grew so close to are faring, to check how many of them are still alive. It�s a fascinating, horrifying and often moving insight into the brutal reality ordinary soldiers have to face in one of the world�s most dangerous and volatile regions.
Ross Kemp
Ross Kemp is a British actor, author, and investigative journalist best known for his role as Grant Mitchell on the long-running soap opera EastEnders. Kemp has also gained recognition for his hard-hitting documentaries focusing on topics such as gangs, violence, and conflict zones around the world. His gritty and fearless approach to reporting has made him a respected figure in the field of investigative journalism. Kemp's most famous work is his BAFTA-winning documentary series Ross Kemp on Gangs, where he delves into the dangerous world of gang culture in various countries. His contributions to shedding light on important social issues have had a significant impact on the genre of investigative journalism.