Faith and Duty: The True Story of a Soldier's War in Northern Ireland

Faith and Duty: The True Story of a Soldier's War in Northern Ireland

by NickyCurtis (Author)

Synopsis

Nicky Curtis is one of the most highly decorated British soldiers ever to serve in Northern Ireland and in this compelling and unique book he graphically portrays his experiences in the Province during the turbulent years of 1969 - 76. Born into a Catholic family, the son of a miner and World War II veteran, Curtis was amongst some of the first troops to be sent to N.Ireland in 1969. Faith & Duty is a first-hand account of his experiences there, experiences that would change his life forever. After surviving nearly 2,000 fired rounds, Curtis's duty as a uniformed officer ended and he was awarded the Military Medal for acts of bravery in the field. But he returned to the Province to become a key figure in undercover operations, liaising closely with such figures as Captain Robert Nairac, himself a legend for his undercover work among the IRA. Hard-hitting, uncompromising and extraordinarily frank, Nicky Curtis's dramatic account of his life in N.Ireland is written with the raw emotion of a man who was actually there. It encompasses the extremities of urban civil war, the intrigues of undercover operations - and the political machinations that helped to form both.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 328
Edition: New
Publisher: Andre Deutsch Ltd
Published: 07 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 0233000062
ISBN 13: 9780233000060

Author Bio
Nicky Curtis, a second-generation soldier who was awarded the Military Medal for acts of bravery, is now a successful businessman who lives with his wife and children in Huddersfield.