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Diary of a Red Devil: By Glider to Arnhem with the 7th King's Own Scottish Borderers: By Glider to Arnhem with the 7th King's Own Scottish Borderers
 
 

Diary of a Red Devil: By Glider to Arnhem with the 7th King's Own Scottish Borderers: By Glider to Arnhem with the 7th King's Own Scottish Borderers [Kindle Edition]

Albert Blockwell , Maggie Clifton
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Many books have been written about the Second World War and the majority of them either concentrate on a particular battle, campaign or unit. Individual accounts are certainly in a minority and those from the lower ranks even more scarcer. Helion and Co Ltd are therefore pleased to announce the publication of Diary of A Red Devil. It relates the war time experiences of a young man, Albert Blockwell from the northeast of England, who in February 1940 was called up for service with the Army.

Initially conscripted into the Royal Army Ordnance Corps and trained as a vehicle mechanic, he was then posted in March 1940 to a prewar Territorial unit - The 7th Kings Own Scottish Borderers, then a home defense unit based near London. His diary is a most interesting account of a young vehicle mechanic who also had to learn to be a infantry soldier. Albert remained with this unit for all his wartime service, later going to the Shetland Islands when the 7th KOSB were part of OSDEF (Orkney and Shetlands Defence Force). Then in late 1943 much to their surprise the unit was posted to Lincolnshire to become the third infantry unit in the 1st Airlanding Brigade then in the process of returning from Italy with the rest of the 1st Airborne Division. Swapping their glengarries for red berets Albert and his comrades had to adapt to their new way of getting to war by glider.

The diary continues with a down to earth account of the highs and lows of the next few months. Then in September 1944 Albert flew to Holland on Operation Market-Garden and his account (written in PoW camp) describes the savage nine days fighting at Arnhem from the slit trench level. Taken prisoner on the last day his account then describes the spartan life in PoW camp without pulling any punches. Sadly Albert died in 2001 but his diary survived and his daughter Maggie Clifton together with help from two published 'Arnhem' authors have edited a unique account of the fighting at Arnhem from the front-line soldier's perspective.

Key sales points: Unique personal account of the formation of Britain's airborne forces and their epic actions during Operation Market Garden, The diary is supplemented by extensive annotations from acknowledged Arnhem expert Niall Cherry providing additional information relating to the units and individuals mentioned in Albert's diary, Features a large number of rare photographs and documents.

About the Author

Albert was born in 1919 in Stockton, the only son of Albert and Eva. He enjoyed his trade as a mechanic, then enlisted in the Army advancing the skills. As time progressed, his training became more vigorous and he adapted to the rigours and hardships which prepared him for the battle to come. Manoeuvres took him all over the country, including the Orkney and Shetland Isles. Finally, he participated in the Battle of Arnhem, where all his training was put into practice. The skill, stamina and endurance needed to survive those hard times paid off when he was one of the lucky survivors of that battle. He was however, taken prisoner and endured incredible hardships until he finally escaped. Once home he married his sweetheart, Dorothy, and lived a contented life with her in the North-East and in Devon. He was cremated on his 55th wedding anniversary.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 4609 KB
  • Print Length: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Helion (14 Jun 2012)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B008BLQNXS
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • X-Ray: Not Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #258,772 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Reality of War. 1 May 2013
By MLA
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Not an excellent book as far as literature is concerned, but an honest and moving account of one mans struggle after capture at Arnhem - worth the read.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Simply written 1 Dec 2012
By mikeeuk
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A simply written account/diary with plenty of facts added.
Sometimes I found the writing a little too simple and therefore not so easy to read as it did not always flow very well.
However the book threw light on many of the ordinary aspects of life in the Army during the war before the actual fighting
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Soldiers Story 26 Feb 2013
By Jake - Published on Amazon.com
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This is a good soldiers story, but if you're looking for a lot of combat experiences, there aren't many. Still it's a good and insightful read for those who enjoy a good story from an average soldier.
4.0 out of 5 stars First hand account of life in the military during WWII 16 Aug 2012
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This is a review of the Kindle edition. 3,942 locations with a number of pages.

This was a diary of a British Army soldier during WWII. He does a great job of explaining what life was like, and how abnormal it could be at times. The author missed combat for around 4 years, which he didn't mind at all.

However, the result is then that he ends up as a glider trooper and his first combat is during Market-Garden. I'm astounded that the British would throw raw troops into that sort of situation. I would much rather be a paratrooper, than go in on a glider. The author also does a great job of expressing the confusion of the battle. I doubt that the Germans were afraid of the Airborne troops. I find it more likely that they didn't see a reason to stop a winning formula of snipers and shelling.

The prisoner experience is even more horrifying when you realize that the author had it good compared to Brits in Japanese POW camps. The murder of the German woman by the American soldiers shows how cheap human life was then.

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