
Witness History The 'Jugroom Fort' rescue mission
Feb 2, 2026
Captain Chris Fraser-Perry, a 19-year-old British Royal Marine who volunteered in the 2007 Jugroom Fort rescue attempt. He recounts the failed assault, the daring plan to ride an Apache helicopter onto the fort, the terrifying approach under fire and brownout, and the moment of discovering and recovering a fallen comrade.
AI Snips
Chapters
Transcript
Episode notes
Volunteering To Ride An Apache
- Chris Fraser-Perry volunteered to ride on an Apache's stub wing to rescue Lance Corporal Matthew Ford.
- He carried extra ammo and had written a 'what-if' letter before the risky mission.
Attack Went Wrong At Jugroom Fort
- The attack on Jugroom Fort encountered more fighters and casualties than expected.
- In the chaotic withdrawal, Lance Corporal Matthew Ford was left behind and reported missing.
Unit Cohesion Drove Extreme Risk
- The company felt intense duty to recover a missing comrade from enemy territory.
- That bond drove volunteers to accept extreme personal risk during the operation.
