Smile politely at the camera, he seemed the ideal of 'roses' England. His picture adorned the pages 'girls in pearls' Magazine Country Magazine.
The model was named Harriet Haslam-Greene. Behind the gentle appearance he was choosing a career that is far from the impression of the feminine: being a soldier.
Just a few weeks after posing on page three of Country Magazine, the female 24-year advanced to the forefront of the war in Afghanistan.
Second lieutenant it has now been sent to the Helmand region of Afghanistan, along with The Highlanders - Scottish Regiment fourth battalion, belonging to the United Kingdom.
Taking pictures he did before going to Afghanistan, in the pages of Country Life is often decorated with the faces of the British aristocracy.
Haslam-Greene are often greeted with a familiar name Hattie by his friends and fellow soldiers Letting brown hair and wearing conservative dress in the photo shoot.
He also menenakan pair of pearl earrings, her nails French manicure style treated. Graceful style did not show an exhausting profession.
Haslam-Greene, who comes from West Sussex, attended a special school girls, Newnham College at Cambridge University.
He joined the military 18 months ago, leaving Sandhurst in August and joined the Intelligence Corps.
Now he is based in Lashkar Gah, Haslam-Greene joined the team whose job it is to build good relationships with the women of Afghanistan.
"It is amazing to see a girl who is the army and go to war, became a model," said Country Life editor Mark Hedges as published Daily Mail, Thursday, May 26, 2011. "He looks awesome, both when sitting pretty at home with everyday clothing, or in Afghanistan," he added.
Hedges added that the magazine is sent each month to Afghanistan. So, the soldiers would see Haslam-Greene pose.
Galaman 'girls in pearls' diadalah the first time in 1897. Hundreds of blue-blood woman ever mejeng on that page, including sister Queen of Britain, Princess Anne and the recent turn of her daughter, Zara Phillips is his picture in there.
The model was named Harriet Haslam-Greene. Behind the gentle appearance he was choosing a career that is far from the impression of the feminine: being a soldier.
Just a few weeks after posing on page three of Country Magazine, the female 24-year advanced to the forefront of the war in Afghanistan.
Second lieutenant it has now been sent to the Helmand region of Afghanistan, along with The Highlanders - Scottish Regiment fourth battalion, belonging to the United Kingdom.
Taking pictures he did before going to Afghanistan, in the pages of Country Life is often decorated with the faces of the British aristocracy.
Haslam-Greene are often greeted with a familiar name Hattie by his friends and fellow soldiers Letting brown hair and wearing conservative dress in the photo shoot.
He also menenakan pair of pearl earrings, her nails French manicure style treated. Graceful style did not show an exhausting profession.
Haslam-Greene, who comes from West Sussex, attended a special school girls, Newnham College at Cambridge University.
He joined the military 18 months ago, leaving Sandhurst in August and joined the Intelligence Corps.
Now he is based in Lashkar Gah, Haslam-Greene joined the team whose job it is to build good relationships with the women of Afghanistan.
"It is amazing to see a girl who is the army and go to war, became a model," said Country Life editor Mark Hedges as published Daily Mail, Thursday, May 26, 2011. "He looks awesome, both when sitting pretty at home with everyday clothing, or in Afghanistan," he added.
Hedges added that the magazine is sent each month to Afghanistan. So, the soldiers would see Haslam-Greene pose.
Galaman 'girls in pearls' diadalah the first time in 1897. Hundreds of blue-blood woman ever mejeng on that page, including sister Queen of Britain, Princess Anne and the recent turn of her daughter, Zara Phillips is his picture in there.
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