David Beckham soldados británicos

Publish 25 May 2010 in AC Milan - 359020 views

David Beckham was left by a dog bite war in Afghanistan, where he traveled to meet and interact with British soldiers. David Beckham was left by a dog bite war in Afghanistan, where he traveled to meet and interact with British soldiers.

David Beckham, tambien se entrena para la guerra. Becks, armed with a protective suit and helmet confronted the animal, but soon the guards came to his rescue when he saw that the player could not get rid of the dog. Follow us on Twitter and Facebook David admitted that when he met the troops was very excited and even came out "a few tears." In addition, the charismatic player said: "On the field you occasionally disappoint your teammates. But when you're in battle, you have to trust them. You do not have another chance, "David said.

The Englishman, who was left out of the World and the season with his team LA Galaxy due to injury, spent two days with the soldiers and commemorated the 298 Britons who died in combat.
From | terra.com.pe
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Publish 23 May 2010 in AC Milan - 360965 views

The English soccer star David Beckham on Saturday in Afghanistan paid tribute to British troops, whom he described as "most courageous boys I've seen" during a visit to the city of Helmand in the south of the country. The English soccer star David Beckham on Saturday in Afghanistan paid tribute to British troops, whom he described as "most courageous boys I've seen" during a visit to the city of Helmand, in the south.

 David Beckham, rindió este sábado en Afganistán un homenaje a los <strong>soldados británicos</strong> "These guys are people with more courage than I have ever seen," Beckham said in a program of the British Forces Broadcasting Service, a radio and television service of the British armed forces, said AFP.

"It's scary, very scary what can be felt," added the player, in his view of Helmand, one of the most dangerous provinces in the country, having come on Friday at Camp Bastion, a major NATO military base located in that region of Afghanistan.

"Yesterday, one soldier died, and you see the flags at half mast, and feel the tension," said Beckham.

"I've represented my country on several occasions in the field of play but these guys representing our country so incredible," he estimated.

The former captain of the England football can not compete in the 2010 World Cup which starts on June 11 after suffering a tear in his Achilles tendon.

Some 10,000 British soldiers are serving in Afghanistan, mainly in Helmand. In total, 286 soldiers of the country have lost their lives in that province since the start of military intervention in Afghanistan in autumn 2001.
From | internacional.eluniversal.com
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