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Belfast Diaries - A Gunner in Northern Ireland 1971-74 (Paperback)
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Belfast Diaries - A Gunner in Northern Ireland 1971-74 (Paperback)
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"It's a very weird sensation to be shot at ... Very often you see
the gunman when it's too late or you don't see him at all. You
might as well just be targets on a rifle range. I often wondered if
I would get through this tour ok, and even now I still do ... " In
the four-month period during 1971 that Gunner Stephen Corbett was
stationed in Andersontown, Northern Ireland, 33 servicemen were
killed by terrorist action in the province. His unit, 9 (Plassey)
Bty, Royal Artillery, was attacked by a bomb, bullet or rioters on
more than 400 occasions. In 1972 alone, the toll of service
personnel killed was more than 100. Yet their action was never
classed as a war. When the servicemen returned home there were no
marches through the streets to cheering crowds. They just quietly
slipped in unnoticed and carried on with their other duties. The
young Gunner's notebooks detailing his two tours of duty-
Andersontown, November 1971 to March 1972, and New Lodge June 1974
to October 1974 - were put in a drawer where they were to lay,
untouched, for more than 30 years. Here, for the first time, this
account of his service is vividly brought to life and validated
through newspaper articles, intelligence reports, and surviving
examples of IRA propaganda. Share in the day-to-day life of a
Gunner and his 'band of brothers' as they patrol the streets of
this unforgiving suburban battleground. Relive the sights and
sounds of the rioting and gun battles, and the devastating losses
of fallen comrades Bernie Fearns and Kim Maccunn. Belfast Diaries
offers a unique opportunity to see this conflicted city through the
eyes of a serviceman charged with peace-keeping duties at the
height of 'The Troubles'; a real 'must-read' for any Northern
Ireland or British Army enthusiast.
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