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Six inches from death: New biography reveals Prince Harry’s bravery while serving in Afghanistan

<p>In 2007, Prince Harry was deployed to southern Afghanistan with the Household Cavalry and now, a new biography has detailed his time in the war-torn Hemland Province and his close brushes with death.</p> <p>Harry was based in the Gamsir area, close to the Pakistani border, which was, according to his commanding officer Major Mark Millford “about as dangerous as it can get”.</p> <p>Harry was employed as a forward air controller, which involved studying “Taliban TV”, a live feed from cameras mounted on aircraft and unmanned drones, reported the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5513595/New-biography-reveals-bravery-Prince-Harry.html" target="_blank"><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Daily Mail.</span></strong></a></p> <p>Carefully analysing the images before him, Harry would search for troop movements or signs of body heat that could reveal the position of the Taliban.</p> <p>The job involved hours of consulting detailed “pattern of life” studies to identify schools, mosques and marketplaces with innocent civilians to ensure they were not targeted.</p> <p>For the first time in his life, Harry found that he could be unrecognised as a member of the royal family which allowed him to talk with the village elders and learn about local life.</p> <p>However, his anonymity meant he was in just as much danger as all his other comrades.</p> <p>Captain Dickon Leigh-Wood, who knew Harry since their time together at Ludgrove prep school and who had trained with him at Combermere Barracks, explained the time Harry and his unit “drove over” an unexploded landmine.</p> <p>“One of the vehicles in the column suddenly noticed something flick underneath the tank in front and everyone was ordered to stop,” Captain Leigh-Wood said.</p> <p>“You automatically think, ‘This is gonna go off. This is it’.</p> <p>“The previous vehicles, including Harry’s, had missed the pressure plate of an IED by about six inches. If any of us had gone over it, it would have been game over.”</p> <p>The captain said that Harry slept in trenches with up to four people in sleeping bags, with temperatures as low as -26C at night.</p> <p>“I never once heard him complain.”</p> <p>“He often went into the villages with the interpreter to chat to locals, just to find out what was going on, drink some chai, and experience their life. “He was never recognised and I think he really cherished that. These people had no TV. </p> <p>“I don’t think they’d have recognised the Queen if she’d have been there. He was also brilliant at keeping everyone’s spirits up. </p> <p>“We had a lot of Fijians in our troop. </p> <p>“They love playing touch rugby and Harry’s obsessed with it, so he would often instigate a game right there in the middle of the desert with a ball he kept in the tank.”</p> <p><em>Image credit: Air Force Space Command </em></p>

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The hair-raising moment airplane flies inches above beachgoers

<p>This is the hair-raising, heart-racing, sweaty palm-inducing moment a plane flies inches above beachgoers at a packed beach.</p> <p>The footage was filmed by a traveller as the airplane prepared to land on what has been dubbed the “scariest” runways in the world on the Caribbean island of St Maarten.</p> <p>Maho Beach is located right next to Princess Juliana airport, the second-busiest airport in the eastern Caribbean. The runway is less than half the length of the runways found at other international airports.</p> <p>The beach has become famous for its plane-spotting location and is inundated with adventure seekers who want to experience a jet flying close overhead. However, it’s not exactly a safe endeavour with plenty of signs warning tourist that the jet blast from arriving and departing planes can cause serious injury or even death.</p> <p><strong>Related links: </strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2016/01/12-daggiest-tourist-photo-poses">12 daggiest tourist photo poses</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><em><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2015/12/how-to-stretch-your-travel-budget/">6 simple steps to make your travel budget go further</a></em></strong></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong><a href="http://www.oversixty.co.nz/travel/travel-tips/2016/01/rodent-spotted-on-air-india/"><em>Rodent spotted on board forces plane to turn around</em></a></strong></span></p>

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Is your cluttered home responsible for extra inches around the waist?

<p>If you love de-cluttering and finding nifty storage solutions for your home, you might be happy to hear this news. Organising guru Peter Walsh (one of Oprah’s go-to guys) says there is a link between being organised and staying slim.</p> <p>Rather than the piles of old magazines being to blame for that extra slice of cake you had today, Walsh suggests that all that extra clutter around the house causes stress. And that stress could be just the reason why you can’t lose weight.</p> <p>While his research isn’t packed with scientific studies, the panel of testers that he worked with to write his new book Lose The Clutter, Lose The Weight reported positive results.</p> <p>It makes sense that a neat and tidy house would give you a more positive outlook. If you don’t have to trip over piles of clothes and books to get to your front door, you are more likely to walk out the door to go for a walk.</p> <p>While Walsh agrees that eating well and exercising is of course an essential part of the story, the idea that a good spring clean could set you off on a new course of health and wellness is always good news.</p> <p><strong>Related links:</strong></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="/lifestyle/at-home/2015/04/how-to-clean-you-pillows/">Do you know the correct way to clean your pillows?</a></strong></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="/lifestyle/at-home/2015/04/tips-to-keep-home-clean-for-longer/">4 ways to keep your house cleaner for longer</a></strong></em></span></p> <p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><strong><a href="/lifestyle/at-home/2014/11/7-deadly-sins-that-lead-to-hoarding/">7 deadly sins that lead to hoarding</a></strong></em></span></p>

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