Crazy Gang: A Dons Fan in the Service of Queen and Country | Marc Wilkinson
The searing, heart-rending personal service memoir of Marc Wilkinson, who enlisted in the British Army at the age of 16 and served in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Afghanistan. Wilkinson was seriously injured and suffered from PTSD upon his discharge. This is the story of an enlisted man rather than an officer, someone who was not educated at University or at Sandhurst, someone whose story might not get a chance to be reviewed by The Sunday Times—but nevertheless, the authentic voice of a man who helped form the backbone of the British military, put in harm's way for the service of his country.
The searing, heart-rending personal service memoir of Marc Wilkinson, who enlisted in the British Army at the age of 16 and served in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Afghanistan. Wilkinson was seriously injured and suffered from PTSD upon his discharge. This is the story of an enlisted man rather than an officer, someone who was not educated at University or at Sandhurst, someone whose story might not get a chance to be reviewed by The Sunday Times—but nevertheless, the authentic voice of a man who helped form the backbone of the British military, put in harm's way for the service of his country.
The searing, heart-rending personal service memoir of Marc Wilkinson, who enlisted in the British Army at the age of 16 and served in Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Afghanistan. Wilkinson was seriously injured and suffered from PTSD upon his discharge. This is the story of an enlisted man rather than an officer, someone who was not educated at University or at Sandhurst, someone whose story might not get a chance to be reviewed by The Sunday Times—but nevertheless, the authentic voice of a man who helped form the backbone of the British military, put in harm's way for the service of his country.