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Enter Drum and Colours : Memories of National Service in the 1950's

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This book tells the story of one young man's National Service in the 1950's and how he came to terms with two years compulsory soldiering and the experiences he endured or enjoyed.

After basic infantry training with The Green Howards in Yorkshire, he moved to Beaconsfield to take a senior NCO's course and became a Sergeant Instructor in The Royal Army Educational Corps.

The action then moves abroad to Libya and Malta with leave spent in Tunisia, describing the men and women, military and civilian, met along the way who ranged from members of The Foreign Legion in Tunis to United Nations staff in Tripoli.

The story concludes with a description of TA service in The Royal Artillery and an unexpected offer from the SAS before he returned to civilian life.

The author, who is married with two daughters, a son and five grandchildren, is currently Chairman of the family printing and publishing businesses he established during the last twenty years.

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Product Details
Brewin Books
1858582415 / 9781858582412
Paperback / softback
31/03/2004
United Kingdom
English
110 p. : ill.
24 cm
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