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Andy McNab and HRH The Prince of Wales

From a few months ago.. but still a nice photo. Allthough.. if we didn’t know better it could have been the butler standing in the middle… (just kidding, nice suit Andy!)

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‘Diary of a Disgraced Soldier’ showing in Manchester

 
KinoFilm presents: Special Premiere + KinoShorts
Wed 10th February, 7:30 pm
£4, £3 cash on door
As a special & North West premiere we bring you the controversial micro feature documentary Diary of a Disgraced Soldier.
Showing fresh from its premiere at the recent Cornish Film Festival this film is not to be missed and the directors will be [...]

Mount Toubkal Expedition to Raise Money for Help For Heroes

Rob Dennis is planning an ascent of the highest peak in North Africa in order to raise funds for Help for Heroes, one of the leading charities helping soldiers today (and one of Andy McNab’s favorite charities as well, for good reason). Let’s hear it in Robert Dennis’ own words:
“My name is Robert Dennis. [...]

DVD to Raise Funds for Help for Heroes

The recently-released DVD Heroes: The Greatest War Movies Ever! isn’t just a thrilling collection of clips from some of the most critically-acclaimed films of all time, it’s also a great way to help one of Andy McNab’s favorite charities. All proceeds from sales of the DVD (available throughout the UK as well as from online [...]

‘Talking 2 Minds’ Bob Paxman talks to Grey Man’s Land – Beating the enemy called ‘PTSD’

Hello Bob, thank you for this interview with Grey Man’s Land. Would you please introduce yourself to our readers?
Hello there, I am Bob Paxman and I am a former Royal Engineer and 22nd Special Air Service. I have spent that last 11 years as a Security Management Adviser in many hostile environments worldwide and I [...]

Voices of War – Diary of a Disgraced Soldier

“War is Madness, To Survive Madness, One Becomes Madness.”
Corporal Martin Webster
Cpl Martin Webster was a frontline infantry soldier for 12 years serving around the world in N Ireland, Sierra Leone and Iraq.
Previous to military service he was a student at Falmouth Art School and achieved a diploma in the arts.
“In February 2006 I was thrust [...]