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JIM FOSTER - FREELANCE CAMERAMAN - DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY

Sky News & Sky 1 HD - Pathfinders: I spent one year following the Elite British Pathfinders in Helmand province, Afghanistan. Along with Sky News's chief foreign corresponded, Stuart Ramsay we lived onboard the jackal fighting vehicles. Almost every day we were in contact with the Taliban, the videos below will give you a small taste of what we encountered.

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    "They have had meetings with significant, senior members of the local community and these are seen as very big steps, as the reception they have been given so far has been very postive.
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