The Making of a Para

The Making of a Para

by RoryBridson (Author)

Synopsis

This behind the scenes look at the selection, training and life of a modern Parachute Regiment soldier concentrates on the qualities required to be a good "para". It covers the tests of "P company", the experience of parachuting and the fighting in which the regiment was involved in the Falklands. The book uses graphic first-hand accounts to portray the essence of the regiment and the people of whom it is comprised. It details their daily life - eating, sleeping and living in barracks - as well as the military side of their lives. Separate chapters discuss the "Airborne Brotherhood", looking at the Parachute Regiment's relationship with other nations' paratroopers. Also the support that the regiment receives from other British airborne units, and the role of the Territorial Army. Containing specially commissioned photographs, this book is written by a researcher on military and aviation subjects.

$3.40

Save:$18.84 (85%)

Quantity

2 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 192
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd
Published: 26 Oct 1989

ISBN 10: 0283999187
ISBN 13: 9780283999185