Pages: 320 (Mass Market Paperback) ISBN: 0330485806 Pub: Pan Books Pub date: 2001-07-06 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 25369
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Reader Reviews:Very well written - absolute respect (0/0 people found this helpful)This is an incredible story from joining to leaving. Sometimes he almost makes it sound as though it was nothing - just a little hardship. Once I started reading the book I just couldn't put it down. The tough training and even just everyday life itself in the FFL after the training was not easy. It has been 7 years since I read it, but many parts of it have stuck in my mind. Legionnaire (0/0 people found this helpful)Simon does an excellent job of describing life in the Legion fighting the Algerian Freedom Fighters. The book is excellently presented in the form of a diary.
Good Read, highly reccommend (0/0 people found this helpful)All about Simons memoirs from his time in the Legion. I found the book very easy reading and thoroughly enjoyable.I found myself endlessley wanting to know where it ends yet at the same time not wanting it to end. Being an ex British serviceman I was able to relate to some of his plight but it by far outways anything that most British soldiers endure unless trying out for the special forces. Simon has had one hell of a youth and although subjected to so much of the harsh treatment and bruitality has had a life experience that could never be forgotten, what an accomplishment. Matchless adventure story (0/0 people found this helpful)They don't make Englishmen like Simon Murray any more. Still a fresh-faced teen, he struggles with conflicting loyalties to family, country and the love of his life, and decides to join the French Foreign Legion. It is scarcely conceivable that a modern teenager would have the strength of character to do the same, but the 19-year old Murray soon finds himself in Algeria, facing a regime of brutality unimaginable by modern standards, as an underfunded, politically riven French army attempts to hold together its crumbling African empire. Then as now, the task proves difficult to say the least, as Murray and his multinational comrades sweat, dig and march over fly-blown hillsides, taking appalling disease, injury and terrible food in their stride.
RESPECT (0/0 people found this helpful)Simon Murray's account of one mans adventure in a foreign land is gripping. Life was hard from start to beginning, but the book pages just kept turning. I was returning home from Iraq when I read it and it put into perspective was I had previously complained about on my tour of Operations. Mr Murray stuck with a hard job in a hard climate enduring self imposed hardships. Why? Because he could. Similar ProductsThe Naked Soldier: A True Story of the French Foreign Legion Diary of a Legionnaire: My Life in the French Foreign Legion Foreign Legion [2005] The Boys from Baghdad: From the Foreign Legion to the Killing Fields of Iraq Sniper One: The Blistering True Story of a British Battle Group Under Siege CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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