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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 [...]

Remembering Nish’s Dream

With daredevil Felix Baumgartner planning to skydive from the very edge of space at 120,000 feet later this year, it’s a good time to take a moment to remember a man who dreamed the same dream, Charles “Nish” Bruce.
As many of you know, Nish served with Andy McNab in B Squadron 22 SAS, specifically Air [...]

‘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 [...]

Andy McNab in Telegraph: “The heroes who are just like us”

This is an ‘old’ one, from last June in the Telegraph – but as it is so quiet at the moment and it is a good post, here it is. Better late than not posted at all.  
Armed Forces Day: the heroes who are just like us
Published: 21 Jun 2009
“Our servicemen and woman are ordinary people [...]