Description
In September 1950, at the tender age of 23, Corporal John Pluck was one of the British Army's most ready-for-action soldiers — on paper, at least. He was fit, drilled, and raring to go, but there was one slight hitch: he'd never actually faced the enemy in the pandemonium of war. That was about to change as he was hurled into the icy nightmare of the Korean War while serving with with the Middlesex Regiment.
What follows is a saga that would make even the hardiest of soldiers question their marbles. With treacherous terrain, invisible enemies, and leadership that was, frankly, as useful as a chocolate teapot, John swiftly discovers that no amount of training can truly prepare you for the savagery of combat.
After five decades of silence, he spills the beans on the grim realities of life on the front line for the British soldiers fighting in the Korean War. Buckle up for a gripping tale filled with first-hand observations, dark humour and a scathing critique of the officers who were meant to lead them. This isn't just a war story; it's a stark reminder of the consequences when leadership is as effective as a one-legged man in a bum-kicking contest.
If you've ever been curious about what genuinely happened during the Korean conflict or what real soldiering looks like, get ready to be gobsmacked by John Pluck's no-holds-barred memoir.
Details
Publisher - Woodfield Publishing Ltd
Language - English
Perfect Bound
Contributors
By author
John Pluck
Published Date - 2001-12-01
ISBN - 9781903953082
Dimensions - 23.4 x 15.6 x 0.9 cm
Page Count - 160
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