‘A remarkable tale, either the man should have been court-martialled - or he should have received instant promotion and a decoration.’ Winston Churchill This is a true and inspiring story of triumph over incredible adversity. A Royal Marine who, having been wounded in the early stages of the Japanese invasion of Burma in WW2, undertakes a long and solitary march through the length of country to escape the advancing enemy. He then has to find his way across India and back to Britain to report for duty in Plymouth. On his journey William Doyle has many encounters and adventures and helps a...
‘A remarkable tale, either the man should have been court-martialled - or he should have received instant promotion and a decoration.’ Winston Chu...
A year after the Crimean War ended, an uprising broke out in India which was to have equal impact on the balance of world power and the British Empire's role in world affairs. The revolt was against the East India Company which, not entirely against its will, had assumed responsibility for administering large parts of India. The ostensible cause of the mutiny sprang from a rumour that cartridges used by the native Sepoy troops were greased with cow's fat and pig's lard —cows being sacred to the Hindus, and pigs abhorred by the Mohammedans. But the roots of the trouble lay far deeper, and a...
A year after the Crimean War ended, an uprising broke out in India which was to have equal impact on the balance of world power and the British Empire...