Soldier of the Queen
Soldier of the Queen Bernard O'Mahoney with Mick McGovernSoldier of the Queen
Bernard O'Mahoney with Mick McGovern (Brandon)

O'Mahoney, born in Britain of Irish parents, was introduced to violence at an early age in the form of a brutal father.

The early part of the book traces his childhood and youth and the inevitable grudge againt a society where other people were seen to grow up in relatively happy families.

He joined the army to avoid a prison sentence,and, contrary to his expectations, made an early appearance in Northern Ireland.No lover of the military life, he was sufficiently detached from the bigots with whom he came into contact to see both sides of the conflict.

At the same time, though, he intended to survive his tour of duty in one piece. And he did so, for, as he says, "natural born hooligans" make the best soldiers.

The main part of the book offers an account of the everyday life of a squaddie in Northern Ireland 20 years ago. The publishers are to be congratulated on having the courage to present it in all its rawness. It does not tell us all we need to know about the conflict, but it offers an excellent insight into the motivations, activities, views and attitudes of a central participant therin.

 

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