War is not a pleasant business. People die, cut to ribbons by bullets,
limbs blown off by mines and roadside bombs. Not just the soldiers,
but the non-combatants: young women, the elderly and children. 1963 to
1967 saw Britain fighting in a hostile and arid country, trying to
stem the expansion of communism in the Middle East. On the ground, the
ordinary soldiers, infantry, gunners, engineers and armoured regiments
did what the British soldier always does - getting on with the job
come hell or high water! Bomber's story is written from real-life
experience. Although Bomber, the main character, is fictitious, he is
based on a combination of many soldiers. Many of the events took place
as described but with the storyteller's licence when melting them
together. The Wolves of the Radfan, the largest tribe that straddled
the then-border between North and South Yemen, started the war and the
British soldiers put paid to the Wolves in 1964, but then came the
push by the communists from North Yemen and it was then the contest
started in all the brutality that war produces. Many acts of great
courage have not been mentioned in the book, especially in the period
from 1963 to the end of 1964, perhaps someone else will write about
that. Fact and fiction, fiction or fact? This is a story of a normal
British infantryman who faced combat and it was nothing like he had
ever imagined.
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ISBN
9781528965491
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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