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Brothers in Arms: Real War. True Friends. Unlikely Heroes.
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Brothers in Arms: Real War. True Friends. Unlikely Heroes.

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Darkly funny, shockingly honest, Brothers in Arms is an unforgettable account of a soldier’s tour of Afghanistan, the brutal reality of war - every scary, exciting moment - and the bonds of friendship that can never be destroyed.

‘If you could choose which two limbs got blown off, what would you go for?’ Danny said. ‘Your arms or your legs?’

In July 2009, Geraint (Gez) Jones was sitting in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan with the rest of The Firm - Danny, Jay, Toby and Jake, his four closest friends, all junior NCOs and combat-hardened infantrymen. Thanks to the mangled remains of a Jackal vehicle left tactlessly outside their tent, IEDs were never far from their mind. Within days they’d be on the ground in Musa Qala with the rest of 3 Platoon - a mixed bunch of men Gez would die for.

As they fight furiously, are pushed to their limits, hemmed in by IEDs and hampered by the chain of command, Gez starts to wonder what is the point of it all. The bombs they uncover on patrol, on their stomachs brushing the sand away, are replaced the next day. Firefights are a momentary victory in a war they can see is unwinnable. Gez is a warrior - he wants more than this. But then death and injury start to take their toll on The Firm, leaving Gez with PTSD and a new battle just beginning.

‘Jones writes of his brothers and their Afghan experience, from its adrenalin-filled highs to the many lows, with passion and candour.’ - Major Adam Jowett, bestselling author of No Way Out

‘A gritty, brutal book about men at war. Raw and real. Brilliant.’ - Tom Marcus, author of Soldier Spy

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 June 2020
Pages
352
ISBN
9781529000443

Darkly funny, shockingly honest, Brothers in Arms is an unforgettable account of a soldier’s tour of Afghanistan, the brutal reality of war - every scary, exciting moment - and the bonds of friendship that can never be destroyed.

‘If you could choose which two limbs got blown off, what would you go for?’ Danny said. ‘Your arms or your legs?’

In July 2009, Geraint (Gez) Jones was sitting in Camp Bastion, Afghanistan with the rest of The Firm - Danny, Jay, Toby and Jake, his four closest friends, all junior NCOs and combat-hardened infantrymen. Thanks to the mangled remains of a Jackal vehicle left tactlessly outside their tent, IEDs were never far from their mind. Within days they’d be on the ground in Musa Qala with the rest of 3 Platoon - a mixed bunch of men Gez would die for.

As they fight furiously, are pushed to their limits, hemmed in by IEDs and hampered by the chain of command, Gez starts to wonder what is the point of it all. The bombs they uncover on patrol, on their stomachs brushing the sand away, are replaced the next day. Firefights are a momentary victory in a war they can see is unwinnable. Gez is a warrior - he wants more than this. But then death and injury start to take their toll on The Firm, leaving Gez with PTSD and a new battle just beginning.

‘Jones writes of his brothers and their Afghan experience, from its adrenalin-filled highs to the many lows, with passion and candour.’ - Major Adam Jowett, bestselling author of No Way Out

‘A gritty, brutal book about men at war. Raw and real. Brilliant.’ - Tom Marcus, author of Soldier Spy

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Pan Macmillan
Country
United Kingdom
Date
9 June 2020
Pages
352
ISBN
9781529000443