Stories from Afghanistan
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With every deployment, the threat level was getting higher
Stuart Robinson -

I was thinking that if I got shot it didn't matter.
Michelle Partington -

The missions they fly, the places they can land...It’s phenomenal.
Sara Waymont -

Art isn't about them and us. It's just about us.
Sara Waymont -

These are the guys that make it work.
Sara Waymont -

We were unlucky. We hit an improvised explosive device.
Stuart Robinson -

It's the pin-up girls that keep people going.
Sara Waymont -

The troops on the ground are very brave guys
Andy Edgell -

It was a chance for me to roll up my sleeves and get involved with the aircraft
Sqn Ldr Catherine Lawson -

I'm here to see the art. Everything else can wait.
Sara Waymont -

No amount of training can prepare you for the reality of blast wounds.
Michelle Partington -

We had no machinery. But the kids with a cd player gave me an idea.
Flt. Lt. Gareth Davies -

That's why they do it.
Sara Waymont -

I was stubborn: I had to prove I could do it.
Michelle Partington -

Like boy racers hanging out of a Tornado.
Sara Waymont -

War is dark and terrible. And sometimes funny.
Sara Waymont -

I did everything the lads did and the stigma soon shifted.
Michelle Partington -

For a moment you just have to wait and see if everything is ok.
Alice McDermott -

They called me a Combat Wombat.
Sara Waymont