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Last Man Standing: The Memoirs, Letters and Photographs of a Teenage Officer (Paperback)
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Last Man Standing: The Memoirs, Letters and Photographs of a Teenage Officer (Paperback)
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List price R417
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Discovery Miles 3 830
You Save R34 (8%)
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It hardly seems credible today that a nineteenyear- old boy, just
commissioned into the Seaforth Highlanders, could lead a platoon of
men into the carnage of the Battle of the Somme. Or that, as the
machine gun bullets whistled past and shells exploded, he could
maintain his own morale to lead a platoon, keeping its discipline
and cohesion, in spite of desperate losses. Norman Collins, the
author of this superb memoir, was this remarkable man.Using
Norman's own words, Last Man Standing follows him from his
childhood in Hartlepool to his subsequent service in France. The
book also covers such shattering events as the German naval assault
on Hartlepool in December 1914 when, as a seventeen-year-old,
Norman was subjected to as big a bombardment as any occurring on
the Western Front at that time. Norman's love for, and devotion to,
the men under his command shine out in this book and his stories
are gripping and deeply moving. They are illustrated by a rare
collection of private photographs taken at or near the front by
Norman himself, although the use of a camera was strictly
proscribed by the Army. Most of the images have never been
published before.
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