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Courage Under Fire
Courage Under Fire

Courage Under Fire

True Stories from the Frontline

HISTORY

222 Pages, 6 x 9.5

Formats: Cloth, Mobipocket, EPUB

Cloth, $28.95 (US $28.95) (CA $38.95)

Publication Date: June 2011

ISBN 9781904027959

Rights: US & CA

Elliott & Thompson (Jun 2011)

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Overview

An intense and dramatic exploration of what life on the frontline is like for soldiers of all ranks, filled with voices of veterans from World War II, the Korean War, the Falklands, the Gulf wars, and many other conflicts

An intense and dramatic exploration of what life on the frontline is like for soldiers of all ranks, filled with voices of veterans from World War II, the Korean War, the Falklands, the Gulf wars, and many other conflicts
 
Glorified and vilified, everyone has an opinion about soldiers, but this collection looks behind the headlines and heroism to find out who they really are. From the last man killed in World War I to a young man running the risk of improvised explosive devices in Afghanistan today, this is an examination of the pressures, fears, camaraderie, and isolation of fighting battles. It is split into three parts, the first a collection of instances of extreme courage from veterans of the recent conflicts in Iraq, Afghanistan, and elsewhere. The second part uses archive material from the armed conflicts of the last 90 years to examine how life at the front has changed, while the third is an assortment of observations on heroism from war correspondents and commentators today. The journey of a soldier is traced from enlistment through training, battlefield arrival, facing enemy fire, the end of service, and life after the military. Including contributions from former soldiers who have received treatment for physical and mental health problems, the book explores how the troubles of war can affect everyday life and is a moving and fascinating tribute to the men and women of the Army, Navy, and Royal Air Force.

Author Biography

Tim Lynch saw active service with the Army Air Corps in the Falklands and Northern Ireland. After returning to civilian life he coauthored one of the first studies of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder among British veterans and was closely involved in the campaign for improved services for ex-service personnel. His books include Dunkirk 1940 and Silent Skies: Gliders at War. General Sir Richard Dannatt is a senior British Army officer. Former Chief of the General Staff, he was appointed Constable of the Tower of London in 2009.