by Carney Lake (Author)
Carney Lake served for six years in a Royal Marines Commando Unit and in this book tells his story - the names of those men involved have been changed to protect their identities, but the events happened as described. The result is arguably as vivid and accurate a depiction of Britain s fighting men as has ever appeared in print. What we can see from the television screen of war and terrorism leaves us with no doubts as to the reality of modern warfare, but what it can t share with us is the feelings of the personalities on the ground as the bullets fly. There are nail-biting descriptions of patrols on the streets of Belfast, of facing an invading army on British sovereign territory in Cyprus and the strain of border duty in South Armagh where every silent rural ditch may prove an explosive and bloody grave. An unputdownable view of what it takes to be a member of the Royal Marines, of the sacrifices to do the job well.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
Edition: New
Publisher: Phoenix
Published: 07 Oct 1996
ISBN 10: 0752806157
ISBN 13: 9780752806150
Book Overview: An insider s view of the modern soldier Over 10,000 copies sold in hardcover including book club Perennially popular market for soldiers' tales of derring do In the tradition of the phenomenal BRAVO TWO ZERO 'An engaging blend of humour, character insight and professional pride. At times chillingly explicit John Salmon MC, Major SAS 'A tour de force' British Army Review