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Rules of Engagement

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From the moment Tim Collins's speech to his men in Iraq was made public, this soldier/thinker became a hero and an inspiration to world leaders and infantrymen alike.

To a public confused and suspicious about the motives for war, he at last offered some explanation for it and inspired a mood of optimism and humanity that has since been sadly lost. And yet, only two months later Collins was pilloried by two national newspapers and accused of war crimes.

But these tumultuous events are only part of his story.

Rules of Engagement begins when he takes command of the First Battalion of the Royal Irish Regiment in the immediate aftermath of its devastating experience during the hostage crisis in Sierra Leone. 1 R Irish go on to combat the Loyalist murder gangs in East Tyrone, hold the line between two communities during the Holy Cross dispute in Belfast and survive ambush in the deserts of Iraq.

Rules of Engagement is a powerful memoir that provides a series of resonant and timeless close-ups of history in the making.

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Product Details
Headline Book Publishing
075531445X / 9780755314454
Audio cassette
23/05/2005
United Kingdom
103 x 141 mm, 214 grams
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