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The unique and harrowing account of the most destructive battle of the Falklands War as seen through the eyes of eight ordinary Argentinian soldiers from the seventh infantry regiment and five British paratroopers. Vincent Bramley, author of the bestselling Forward into Hell, was a Lance-Corporal and gives a unique and chilling perspective on the horrors of battle. This is a no-holds-barred account of what it is really like to have to do the dirty work of war, where you have to kill of be killed and when sometimes you are pushed over the edge.

Produktbeschreibung
The unique and harrowing account of the most destructive battle of the Falklands War as seen through the eyes of eight ordinary Argentinian soldiers from the seventh infantry regiment and five British paratroopers. Vincent Bramley, author of the bestselling Forward into Hell, was a Lance-Corporal and gives a unique and chilling perspective on the horrors of battle. This is a no-holds-barred account of what it is really like to have to do the dirty work of war, where you have to kill of be killed and when sometimes you are pushed over the edge.
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Autorenporträt
Vincent Bramley was born in Aldershot in 1957. He left school at fifteen, but it wasn't until 1978 that, at the prompting of an ex-paratrooper, he joined the Parachute Regiment. His first posting was in West Germany, where he specialised in machine-gun fire. He subsequently served in Canada, Oman, Northern Ireland and the Falklands. He left the army in 1987 and now works as a building consultant, when he isn't writing or conducting research.