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Enduring Freedom电子书

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作       者:Gearing, Ryan

出  版  社:Andrews UK

出版时间:2011-11-07

字       数:201.5万

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This brand new anthology has been compiled to commemorate 10 years in Afghanistan. Announced in November 2010, contributions for a book of war poems were sought, and aided by appeals in the media, including BFBS Radio, the Army Families Federation and the charity Combat Stress, to name but a few; poems came from serving personnel of all ranks, veterans, families and friends. These poems all have one thing in common: they speak from and with the very soul of our Armed Forces of which we are so proud. With an introduction by Sir Andrew Motion, Poet Laureate 1999-2009 and foreword by the former Head of the TA (Territorial Army), His Grace, The Duke of Westminster, this high-profile anthology is sure to stimulate poetry enthusiasts and those with an interest in supporting HM Forces personnel. The book contains a large proportion of new poetry inspired by events and operations relating to Afghanistan, written by both previously unpublished, and established poets who have found this book a suitable and timely vehicle for their powerful prose and poetry. One of the most powerful entries is from a schoolgirl, whose Wootton Bassett inspired poem is sure to stir the emotions. AGBP2 from each book supports Combat Stress.
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Cover

Front Matter

Title Page

Publisher Information

Dedication

Foreword

If

Extract From Suicide In The Trenches

Extract From Here Dead We Lie

Acknowledgements

Introduction By Sir Andrew Motion

Enduring Freedom

Sally Ainsworth

A Marine Mum’s Smile

‘Our Promise’

The Knock And Car Doors Shutting At Night

Mark Andrews

Royal Navy Suez Canal Transit

Anon

Weapons

A Very Special Christmas Message

Mike Beavis

30 Minutes

My Girl Is Waiting

Parade!

RIP Royal

The Unsung

Laurence Binyon

For The Fallen

BlackDog661

Black Dog

My Wife Went To London

The Great Leveller

Who Are THEY?

Why Do I Call It ‘Black Dog’?

Neil Blower

Buffy

Last Post

The Poppy

That Face

The Brightest Light

The Poet

Why We Fight

Wootton Bassett

Julia Bond

An Army Wife

My Little Girl

Peter Branson

Into The Jaws Of Death ‘Some One Had Blunder’d’

Mummy’s Boy

Michael Brett

Bomb Attack

Bomb Circuitry

The Entry Of Osama Bin Laden Into Paradise

Feeding The War Gods In This Age Of Miracles

Machine Gun

Mosques And Rockets

Suicide Bomber

9/11 Poem From London: Tomorrow It Will All Run Backwards

Charlie Brown

They Gave Me A Medal

JB Brown

A Reckoning

Do Not Hesitate

God Allows An Angel To Die

Judgement Has Found You Worthy

Of The Oleander

Stealing Stars

The Availability Of The Dead

The Baghdad Cigar Aficionado Club

The Battle List & The Way Ahead

The Boneyard

The Conservation Of Angular Momentum

The Great Debate

The Promise Of Things To Come

Where Your Ashes Kiss The Earth

Katie Butler-Manuel

War

Daniel Clayton

Tour Of Duty

Martin Crowson

A Soldier’s Battle Thought

Jo De Vries

Valentine From Kabul

George Douglas

A Mother’s Soldier Comes Home

Steven Firkins

Art Of War

Brotherhood

Cross The Line

Distant Peace

Queen And Country

The End

The Night

Welcome To The Valley

Cleveland W. Gibson

Dear Husband

Old Soldier

Ivor Gurney

Strange Hells

Steve Halliwell

What Makes A Hero’s Road

Jodie Henderson

Lone Chimes

Steven Leslie Hill

Foot Patrol

TJ Hodgetts

Dressing The Dead

Sangin Valley

Solifugit

Death Of A Clock

Amputee

A Hymn For Helmand

Dean Horton

The Airborne Medic’s Creed

Ian Jolley & Michael Malin

Wife, Friend, Lover

Henry Kempster

The Casualty

Rudyard Kipling

The Young British Soldier

JG Magee

High Flight

Paul Marlow

Orphan

Rant

Rapid Eye Movement

Split-Frame

Nigel Marshall

Sleeping Out At Christmas

Paige McAlwane

Against The War

Oh Dear Sweet Child Of Mine

Michael Mckenzie

Soul Mates

James Milton

A New Jerusalem

A Soldier’s Lot

A Soldier’s Prayer

Child’s Play

Death Or Dishonour

Coming Home

The Wife’s Prayer

Neale Moss

A Time For Reflection

Liam O’brien

The War In My Head

Phoenix

The Reality Of The Unreality…

Thomas Roberts

Bulletin

Michael Rodgerson

Weep For The Soldier

Steve Sell

Cry For Me Not

This Is My Field Now

Kevin Smythers

They Serve – For Our Freedom...

Jane Stemp

Waiting For The Truce

Barbara Stocker

Day Of Remembrance

Mark Thurley

The Journey

Sheila Webb

The Humble Poppy

Two Minutes’ Silence

Stand And Be Counted

Wootton Bassett – A Salute

War Memorial

Sonja Whalen

A Sad, Silent Miracle

My Dear Lost Picture

Rosa Williams

Friend’s Soliloquy 1943

Back Matter

About The Authors

Sally Ainsworth

Leading Seaman Mark Andrews (Royal Navy)

Medical Assistant Mike Beavis (Royal Navy)

Laurence Binyonrobert

Neil Blower

Julia Bond

Peter Branson

Michael Brett

Murray (Charlie) Brown

Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Brown ‘JB’ (Army – Royal Logistics Corps)

Katie Butler-Manuel

Daniel Clayton

Martin Crowson

Jo de Vries

George Douglas

Corporal Steven Firkins (Army – 101 Engineer Regiment, Explosive Ordnance Disposal)

Ian Foulkes (AKA BlackDog661)

Cleveland W. Gibson

Ivor Gurney

Steve Halliwell

Jodie Henderson

Steven Leslie Hill

Colonel TJ Hodgetts CBE MMED MBA FRCP FRCSED FCEM (L/RAMC)

Sergeant Dean Horton (Army – 16 Medical Regiment)

AE Housman

Army – The Queen’s Royal Hussars

Rudyard Kipling

JG Magee

Paul Marlow

Nigel Marshall

Paige McAlwane

Bombardier Michael Mckenzie (Army – Royal Artillery)

James Milton

Colonel Neale Moss OBE MBA BSc (HONS) CMgr FCMI (Army Air Corps)

Liam O’Brien

Phoenix

Thomas Roberts

Mike Rodgerson

Siegfried Sassoon

Steve Sell

Kevin Smythers

Jane Stemp

Barbara Stocker

Major Mark Thurley (Army – Royal Artillery)

Sheila Webb

Sonja Whalen

Rosa Williams

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