Condor Blues: British Soldiers at War

Condor Blues: British Soldiers at War

by Mark Nicol (Author)

Synopsis

Condor Blues is an action-packed, dramatic and true account of contemporary soldiering. It also shatters the conspiracy of silence over the direction of British operations in post-war Iraq. Gallantry medals may have been awarded on a scale unprecedented for half a century, but in winning the battles the British Army lost the peace. Author Mark Nicol focuses on the lives of two platoons based at the isolated Camp Condor in Iraq's Maysan Province. The soldiers' task was to live with and train Iraqi Civil Defence Corps recruits. Their lives jack-knifed from moments of force to farce and on a daily basis they were plunged into the biggest and bloodiest battles involving British forces in Iraq. After one firefight they carried the broken bodies of those they had slain from the battlefield - the emotional impact was devastating. Based on hundreds of hours of interviews, Condor Blues is an honest and visceral account of soldiering in a brutal environment. The flawed thinking, the missed opportunities and the 'heavy metal' tactics that proved so counterproductive are all laid bare, making this essential reading for anyone seeking an impartial account of the most violent and controversial period of modern British military history.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 320
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing
Published: 01 Mar 2007

ISBN 10: 1845962338
ISBN 13: 9781845962333
Book Overview: A shocking, no-holds-barred account that provides a unique insight into the consequences of the flawed thinking behind Allied operations in Iraq

Author Bio
Mark Nicol was a reporter for the Sunday Mirror and the News of the World before authoring the acclaimed Ultimate Risk and Last Round: The Red Caps, The Paras and the Battle of Majar. He is currently defence and security correspondent at the Mail on Sunday.