An edition of Behind enemy lines (2010)

Behind enemy lines

the autobiography of Britain's most decorated living war hero

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An edition of Behind enemy lines (2010)

Behind enemy lines

the autobiography of Britain's most decorated living war hero

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With three Military Crosses, three Croix de guerre, a Legion d'honneur and a papal knighthood for his heroics during the Second World War, Sir Tommy Macpherson is the most decorated soldier in the history of the British Army. For 65 years, the Highlander's story has remained untold, until now. This is the astonishing story of how an ordinary boy came to achieve truly extraordinary feats when war came calling.

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Publisher
Mainstream Pub.
Language
English
Pages
272

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Published in
Edinburgh

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
940.548141
Library of Congress
D811.M2557 A3 2010, D811

The Physical Object

Pagination
272 p., [8] p. of plates :
Number of pages
272

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25378409M
Internet Archive
behindenemylines0000macp_w5x4
ISBN 13
9781845967086
LCCN
2012398426

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