Soldier, Adventurer and Sinner, by Charles Hebden

Soldier, Adventurer and Sinner, by Charles Hebden
Soldier, Adventurer and Sinner, by Charles Hebden, subtitled 'A military man's experiences in Asia and Africa'

Published by Woodfield in 2010, 317 pages. Paperback (N4485)

From the rear side cover: From an early age, Charles Hebden, born in Yorkshire, had a yearning to get away from the small village where he lived and travel in search of adventure. The opportunity arose when he was just 15 years old and he signed up to become an apprentice tradesmen with the British Army.

To his disappointment he found life as a boy soldier distinctly lacking in excitement and sadly this didn’t change on reaching the age of 18 and transferring to the Royal Engineers, which he found even more dull than his previous experiences!

However, in 1950 his application to join a unit called the Malayan Scouts was successful and at last his life was destined to become a lot more interesting. Then under the command of ‘Mad Mike’ Calvert, this unit was involved in jungle patrols in northern Malaya, hunting down Communist terrorists, punctuated by off-duty periods between operations in Singapore or Penang when riotous parties were the order of the day. This was the life of a soldier as Charles had imagined it and he loved every minute of it.....

The condition of the book is generally excellent. The covers are clean and bright, the spine is tight and intact, and all pages are clean, intact, unblemished and tightly bound. There is a small price sticker on the rear side cover

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