

Military Obituaries Book Three
The Canadian Sergeant Smoky Smith won the VC in Italy but was locked up to ensure he would be sober to receive it at Buckingham Palace; Obergefreiter Henry Metellman was a Panzer driver who, brutally frank about his Eastern Front experiences, later became a groundsman at Charterhouse School. Penny Phillips was an ambulance driver caught up in the retreat from the Germans in 1940.
The Italian, Amedeo Guillet, led the last cavalry charge against the British; Australian General Sir Frank Hassett commanded a textbook operation at Maryang San in Korea; and Lieutenant-Colonel David Garforth Bles was pig-sticking in India when a comrade suddenly disappeared only to be found at the bottom of an enormous well accompanied by his horse with a pig trying to bite both of them.
As Andrew Roberts wrote of the first collection: ‘They evoke swirling, profound, even guilty emotions... To those Britons who have known only peace, these are thought provoking and humbling essays in valor.’
- Forfatter
- David Twiston Davies
- ISBN
- 9781910690802
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Serie
- The Daily Telegraph
- Utgivelsesdato
- 16.2.2021
- Forlag
- GRUB STREET
- Tilgjengelige elektroniske format
- Epub - vannmerket
- Antall sider
- 416
- Les e-boka her
- Adlibris app
- Lesebrett
- Datamaskin
