Rainbow Soldiers

  • ISBN: 0722191995
  • Author: Walter Winward
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    Some were little more than teenagers, fleeing the dole queues. Others were seasoned campaigners of the Falls Road. But, between the euphoria of their departure and the grim killing grounds of Goose Green, something happened to the Commandoes in their green berets, the Paras in their red ones and the infantry in their blue - the Rainbow soldiers of Daddy Rankin's crack battalion. Something which gave them the courage and character to fight, to win the war that no one really wanted - and to die.
  • Pages: 465
  • Format: Paperback
  • Genre: General
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