飞车迅速升空,在天空没有留下三道痕迹就飞远了,第三辆飞车里,陈源靠在后座上闭目养神,还在回味刚才欺负卫剑豹的爽快感觉,脸上多了一个巴掌印的乐小天坐在前排副驾驶座上,不时回头瞥一眼陈源,神色间又是感激又是担心。Award wining director/cameraman Chris Terrill, the only civilian to have won a Royal Marines green beret, embeds with the Royal Marines of 42 Commando Company during their 6 month deployment to Afghanistan. The marines main job is to protect the small village of Loymanda. Lima Company, posted to Checkpoint Toki, patrol one of the most dangerous square miles in the world, riddled with IED s and crawling with insurgents.The Royal Marines are not alone. They rely on the Royal Engineers to clear IED s; the Female Engagement Teams to reach out to the Afghan women; and the extraordinary talents of the tracker dogs trained to sniff out explosives. But this was a cruel tour and not only did 42 Commando lose the lives of seven men, but the incredibly dangerous work left nearly fifty marines with life-changing injuries.