Well done Simon, I say.
Aye,
P.S. I`m still pushing Oz Def to review the book, mate

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I was commenting more about the principle rather than this chap in particular which is why I started by saying I hadn't read it. I don't agree with ex-servicemen writing books about their experiences. If it has helped this chap get over his problems I wish him all the best.We should of course support those who have problems but at the same time the vast majority of soldiers don't sell their stories and work hard without the need for limelight.
Why do some people have blue eyes?why are some people affected more by things they have seen than others?
Well that is debatable! Though I can't be bothered as the officer in question is so full of s**t and must have read the book in less than an hour in bright sun whilst wearing night vision glasses. Then he is the Corps authority on PTSD WHAT A BLOODY JOKE THAT IS!!!It was an opinion, well articulated, by a serving RM officer.
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