When NATO soldiers left Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) took charge of Helmand Province, a perilous area frequented by Taliban fighters. In a country where everyone distrusts each other, finding common ground seems impossible. The filmmakers accompanied an ANA company for a year in Helmand. Soldiers are underpaid, lack supplies, and have inferior equipment. They can't fight a war with ISAF's equipment.
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When NATO soldiers left Afghanistan, the Afghan National Army (ANA) took charge of Helmand Province, a perilous area frequented by Taliban fighters. In a country where everyone distrusts each other, finding common ground seems impossible. The filmmakers accompanied an ANA company for a year in Helmand. Soldiers are underpaid, lack supplies, and have inferior equipment. They can't fight a war with ISAF's equipment.
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