which is essentially
Someone who really, really should not be,
has no business in a war zone.
So I left them a big thank
a picture of me with a
Sure that was quite appropriate (laughs).
which is essentially
Someone who really, really should not be,
has no business in a war zone.
So I left them a big thank
a picture of me with a
Sure that was quite appropriate (laughs).
They called me a Combat Wombat.
Sara Waymont visited Afghanistan as a War Artist while serving as an RAF Reservist with No. 600 Squadron. Sara spent time with No. 904 Expeditionary Air Wing (EAW) at Kandahar and No. 903 EAW at Camp Bastion during Operation HERRICK, focusing on those who serve behind the front line in a war zone.
Wāshēr , Afghanistan
Role War Artist |