The timeless and hilarious story of a young recruit’s life and adventures in the British army of the 1960’s post National Service.
A reflective, humorous and alternative look at life in and out of uniform in the swinging sixties.
Forgotten by those who served and informative for those who did not, the book is written with some level of naturalistic dialogue and a degree of barrack room realism - not for the faint hearted.
‘Sir, On considered reflection I consider myself stagnating in this regiment if not in the entire British army and submit this my resignation...’ read the major out loud to Logan before looking up. ‘You do know you can’t resign from the army don’t you Logan?
The book Brigadier General the Hon. Diarmuid (Paddy) de Dildao D’Arcy tried to get banned.
A reflective, humorous and alternative look at life in and out of uniform in the swinging sixties.
Forgotten by those who served and informative for those who did not, the book is written with some level of naturalistic dialogue and a degree of barrack room realism - not for the faint hearted.
‘Sir, On considered reflection I consider myself stagnating in this regiment if not in the entire British army and submit this my resignation...’ read the major out loud to Logan before looking up. ‘You do know you can’t resign from the army don’t you Logan?
The book Brigadier General the Hon. Diarmuid (Paddy) de Dildao D’Arcy tried to get banned.