Friday, August 6, 2010

Frontline Metal Detecting


"Guardsman James Stephenson is just 20 years old, but when the soldiers of the 1st Battalion of the Coldstream Guards leave their base in the Babaji area of Helmand, he leads the patrol. Stephenson's nickname is "Steveo", but on duty in Afghanistan, everyone calls him "Vallon Man". The Vallon is the metal detector used to sweep for bombs – and being a Vallon Man is one of the army's most dangerous jobs.

The last five years have seen a sharp increase in the use of IEDs (improvised explosive devices) in Afghanistan. According to figures leaked last month, the number of IEDs increased from 308 in 2004 to 7,155 last year; a total of 16,000 were planted in those five years, killing at least 7,000 Afghan civilians."

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1 comment:

James @ Treasure Barrel Metal Detectors said...

Yeah, no thank you. I think I will stick to metal detecting for coins and jewelry. That job would be quite scary, though I guess metal detecting in some of the world war ii sites could also have live bombs.