In 2008, 17 volunteers from the Oregon National Guard volunteered to deploy to
Afghanistan to train troops of the Afghan National Army in support of
Operation Enduring Freedom. They became an
Embedded Training Team, or ETT, and were stationed at
Camp Phoenix in
Kabul. The kandak of Afghan troops was a
light infantry unit roughly 200 men strong, and they were equipped with primarily
AK-47 rifles,
PK machine guns, and
Ford Ranger trucks for transportation. The Americans trained the Afghans to be a counter narcotics task force, and they went to
Helmand Province to halt illegal
opium production and sale which provided the
Taliban with money. The US government instead gave the Afghan farmers
corn to farm. The tall cornfields, however, turned into ideal ambush locations for Taliban fighters. Unfortunately, the "counter narcotics" unit began smoking the confiscated
marijuana and the US troops were powerless to stop them. After much combat alongside soldiers from the
Royal Irish Regiment and the
Royal Danish Army, the ETT team began leaving the Helmand area to return to Kabul. On the way, an
IED destroyed an
MRAP and killed CPT Bruno de Solenni from
Crescent City, California. The soldiers return home to
Oregon, and all try to adjust to civilian life each in their own way. Their accomplishments in Afghanistan were notable, and Captain Paul Dyer mentions how in the first engagement with the Taliban, many of the Afghan soldiers fled or did not fight back, but by the time the Americans were ready to leave, the Afghans had come full-circle, and managed to defend the city of
Lashkar Gah against the Taliban with minimal U.S. help. The ETT that these volunteers made up, is one of the most decorated units in
National Guard history. ==Cast==