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100 1  Ware, Darren|4aut 
245 10 Rendezvous with the Enemy|h[Elektronisk resurs] /|cDarren 
       Ware 
264  1 |bHelion and Company,|c2022 
300    176 sidor 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
500    |5MoE|aOnline epub (11.7 MB) 
500    |5MoE|aOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (11.52 MB) 
520    As a Section Commander in one of the British Army's 
       toughest Infantry regiments, Darren Ware spent a decade 
       with the Royal Green Jackets and fought a vicious border 
       war with the Provisional IRA in Northern Ireland. In the 
       80's and 90's Northern Ireland was a bloody battleground 
       that claimed the lives of hundreds of soldiers.  Shortly 
       after joining the army he was sent to Northern Ireland 
       days after he turned 18, and in the prime of his life was 
       sent to confront terrorists.  Within 18 months of 
       returning from his first tour he was sent back to Northern
       Ireland this time on his 20th birthday to be confronted 
       with the aftermath of a terrorist attack on the day he 
       arrived and a two year tour of operations and close 
       encounters that followed. He was awarded a Mention in 
       Despatches in 1992 having disrupted a terrorist attack in 
       Strabane.  It was in the sniper-strewn streets of the 
       cities and fields of the countryside of the border region 
       that he began a journey that would make a man of him - in 
       the staunch IRA stronghold of South Armagh - 'Bandit 
       Country' - that took the life of his brother in a massive 
       unpredicted terrorist attack in 1991. At the time, his 
       brother Simon was serving with the Coldstream Guards.  The
       murder of his brother by the IRA reinforced his 
       determination to continue his commitment to serve in 
       Northern Ireland and to assist the RUC in the defeat of 
       terrorism in killing or capturing the terrorists, which he
       achieved with success in 1992.  In 1998 a change in 
       operational commitment led the author to pursue a career 
       elsewhere and Darren Ware is now an elite Police Firearms 
       Officer dealing with armed and violent offenders on the 
       front line.  If you want to know the first-hand 
       devastating effect that the IRA terrorists had on a young 
       soldier and his family, fighting for answers and 
       justification, then read this book. The author reflects on
       his experiences in Northern Ireland, and recounts his 
       brother's life, and death at the hands of the IRA. 
       'Rendezvous with the Enemy' will introduce you to the life
       of a professional soldier, the operational experience in 
       Northern Ireland and above all, it will lead you along the
       road to death and the effects of unjustified terrorist 
       murder in Northern Ireland. [Elib] 
653    E-bok 
653    eLib 
655  4 E-böcker 
655  4 Historia 
655  4 Samhälle & politik 
852    |5MoE|bMoE|cE-Bok|hOc/DR|xorigin:Elib|zOnline epub (11.7 
       MB)|zOffline epub med Adobe-kryptering (11.52 MB) 
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       bok