A vivid and harrowing first-hand account

Military History Magazine

[A] visceral, fast-paced, no-holds-barred autobiography . . . Strongly recommended

- Neil Faulkner, Military History Monthly

A vivid, thoughtful book

Herald magazine

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A harrowing first-hand account

Daily Mirror

The battle on the ground is told starkly and emotionally by Tony Banks

- John Nott, Daily Telegraph

Thirty years after the Falklands War 'Secret Millionaire' Tony Banks is still haunted by his experiences in the South Atlantic. As a member of the crack Parachute Regiment his unit was the first to land on the Falklands and he fought in the bloody first and last battles of the war before liberating Port Stanley.In this memoir Tony vividly recalls the fighting in the Falklands. He relives the bombing raids in San Carlos bay, the Battle of Goose Green, the Argentinian attack on the Sir Galahad and the Battle of Wireless Ridge. But he also tells of his own battles with Combat Stress and of how three decades on the war is still claiming victims.He tells the stories of British and Argentine veterans and travels to Argentina to return a war trophy - a trumpet he had taken from a prisoner - to its rightful owner. The return of the trumpet brings closure to both men. And finally Tony returns to the Falklands to lay the ghosts that have haunted him to rest.
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The fascinating true story of the years fighting in the Falklands, and one man's struggle to readjust to ordinary life.
Tony Banks and his comrades of the 2nd Battalion of the Parachute Regiment were highly trained but nothing could prepare them for the intensity and ferocity of fighting to liberate the Falkland Islands.Plunged into a war of night attacks and vicious close-quarters combat, Banks and his fellow soldiers' fierce bravery and determination saw them through the bloodiest conflict British troops had faced in decades. Seventeen men died at Goose Green, a hard-fought battle the paras came close to losing. After the Falklands, Banks suffered years of debilitating combat stress, a battle only recently won when he met his former enemies and laid the demons to rest.'The battle on the ground is told starkly and emotionally by Tony Banks' John Nott, Daily Telegraph'[A] visceral, fast-paced, no-holds-barred autobiography . . . Strongly recommended' Neil Faulkner, Military History Monthly
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A vivid and harrowing first-hand account - Military History Magazine[A] visceral, fast-paced, no-holds-barred autobiography . . . Strongly recommended - Military History Monthly - Neil FaulknerA vivid, thoughtful book - Herald magazineA harrowing first-hand account - Daily MirrorThe battle on the ground is told starkly and emotionally by Tony Banks - Daily Telegraph - John Nott
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780349000190
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Vendor
Abacus
Vekt
280 gr
Høyde
153 mm
Bredde
220 mm
Dybde
199 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
320

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Tony Banks was born in Scotland. After serving in the Falklands war, he built up a successful care home business, later appearing on Channel 4's Secret Millionnaire. This is his first book.