Under the Queen''s Colours: Voices from the Forces, 1952-2012
English
By (author): Penny Legg
In 1952, Queen Elizabeth ascended to the throne and became the Sovereign Head of the Armed Forces. In the sixty years of her reign so far, there have been thousands of conscripts and regular service personnel who have served under her Colours all over the globe. This book is not just about war, but the everyday lives of those who serve on land, sea and in the air. Service men and women recall their experiences from the years after the Second World War to the Falklands War in 1982, through to modern military service at the end of a millennium and into the first years of the twenty-first century. From life in barracks at home and overseas, in a variety of hot and not-so-hot spots, to being on the frontline in major conflicts worldwide, from Kenya to Afghanistan. Male and female service personnel talk candidly about their experiences, offering a unique glimpse into a world in which they often risk their lives at a moments notice. Their stories are often laugh-out-loud funny, sometimes deeply moving and always inspiring. Under the Queens Colours is both a celebration of Her Majesty the Queens Diamond Jubilee and a salute to the men and women who have served and continue to serve her.
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