Cleanse Their Souls

Peace-Keeping in Bosnia's Civil War, 1992–1993

Nonfiction, History, Modern, 20th Century, Biography & Memoir, Historical
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Author: Monty Woolley ISBN: 9781783460069
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Publication: February 19, 2005
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military Language: English
Author: Monty Woolley
ISBN: 9781783460069
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books
Publication: February 19, 2005
Imprint: Pen & Sword Military
Language: English

A memoir of the lethal conflict in the former Yugoslavia, by a British soldier who was on the front lines.
 
This is a young cavalry lieutenant’s moving and shocking account of front line service in the cauldron of war. His troop of Scimitar light-armored vehicles was attached to the 1 CHESHIRE Battle Group, under the charismatic command of Colonel Bob Stewart. Fresh from Germany, he and his men found themselves in a highly political and lethally dangerous civil war.
 
They witnessed appalling atrocities and human tragedy on a giant scale. Yet both soldiers and civilians showed massive courage and resilience. Thanks to the author's diary, we have here an extraordinary, spontaneous, and important account of British troops performing vital military and humanitarian tasks, described by war correspondent and MP Martin Bell as “earning its place among the impartial narratives of the Bosnian War.”

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A memoir of the lethal conflict in the former Yugoslavia, by a British soldier who was on the front lines.
 
This is a young cavalry lieutenant’s moving and shocking account of front line service in the cauldron of war. His troop of Scimitar light-armored vehicles was attached to the 1 CHESHIRE Battle Group, under the charismatic command of Colonel Bob Stewart. Fresh from Germany, he and his men found themselves in a highly political and lethally dangerous civil war.
 
They witnessed appalling atrocities and human tragedy on a giant scale. Yet both soldiers and civilians showed massive courage and resilience. Thanks to the author's diary, we have here an extraordinary, spontaneous, and important account of British troops performing vital military and humanitarian tasks, described by war correspondent and MP Martin Bell as “earning its place among the impartial narratives of the Bosnian War.”

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