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3 Para (Hardcover)

by Patrick Bishop (Author)
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'Wonderfully compelling ! a fast-paced story of incredible bravery that at times reads like a thriller.' Christina Lamb, Sunday Times 'Bishop gives a gripping insight into deployment in Afghanistan last year of 3 Para!written with the fluent, rich and engaging fashion typical of the author's as a journalist.' Times 'Patrick Bishop's riveting account of 3 Para's bitter little war is based on extensive interviews with the officers, NCOs and privates who slogged it out with the Taliban day after day!he presents an inspiring story of courage, discipline and!selfless comradeship!the frenzy of close--quarters combat!is captured particularly vividly!fast--paced and absorbing.' Daily Mail 'Thorough and engaging (it) really does put you on the ground with the troops. There is plenty of realistic action together with insight into the day--to--day grind of a modern soldier at war!Bishop's book doesn't just give us the 'bang bang'. It also explores the attributes of courage, camaraderie and duty that still exist in the Army!This book is a tribute to the sheer bravery and determination of 3 Para Battle Group.' Andy McNab, Mail on Sunday 'The best reporting I have read on the war in Afghanistan is in Bishop's "3 Para" a mortar-by-mortar account of the battle group's six months in Helmand province last year.' Observer 'By turns, funny, moving, gripping, furious, insightful and terrifying, 3 PARA is as fine a book as you'll ever read on modern warfare. It was written in haste - it must have been to have been published so soon after the event - yet there is no sloppiness: only vigour, immediacy and intensity, as we learn through thrilling first-hand accounts what it's like to go from combat novice to jaded veteran in a week.' Daily Telegraph 'Vividly written and the several set-pieces make for thrilling reading!Bishop has written a moving tribute to the soldiers of 3 Para.' Daily Express More reviews for 3 Para: 'The best reporting I have read on the war in Afghanistan is in Bishop's "3 Para" a mortar-by-mortar account of the battle group's six months in Helmand province last year.' Observer 'An exciting, eye--opening book that will leave you sadder and wiser about the validity of war. Bishop draws vivid pictures of army life.' The Guardian 'By turns, funny, moving, gripping, furious, insightful and terrifying, 3 PARA is as fine a book as you'll ever read on modern warfare. It was written in haste - it must have been to have been published so soon after the event - yet there is no sloppiness: only vigour, immediacy and intensity, as we learn through thrilling first-hand accounts what it's like to go from combat novice to jaded veteran in a week.' Daily Telegraph 'Vividly written and the several set-pieces make for thrilling reading!Bishop has written a moving tribute to the soldiers of 3 Para.' Daily Express

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Afghanistan, Summer 2006. This is war. Afghanistan in the summer of 2006. In blazing heat in remote outposts the 3 Para battlegroup is pitted against a stubborn enemy who keep on coming. Until now, the full story of what happened there has not been told. This is it. In April 2006, the elite 3 Para battlegroup was despatched to Helmand Province in southern Afghanistan. They were tasked with providing security to reconstruction efforts, a deployment it was hoped would pass off without a shot being fired. In fact, over the six months they were there, the 3 Para battle group saw near continuous combat -- one gruelling battle after another -- in what would become one of the most extraordinary campaigns ever fought by British troops. Around parched, dusty outposts reliant on a limited number of helicopters for food and ammunition resupply, troops were subjected to relentless Taliban attacks, as well as energy-sapping 50 degree heat and spartan conditions. At the end of the tour, the Taliban offensive aimed at driving the British and Afghan Government troops out of Helmand had been tactically defeated. But 3 Para paid a high price: fourteen soldiers and one interpreter were killed, and 46 wounded. '3 Para' will tell the stories of the men and women who took part in this extraordinary and largely unreported saga. Best-selling author Patrick Bishop has been given exclusive access to the soldiers whose tales of courage and endurance provide an unforgettable portrait of one of the world's finest and most fascinating fighting regiments, and a remarkable band of warriors. Their bravery was reflected in the array of gallantry medals that were bestowed on their return, including the Victoria Cross awarded to Corporal Bryan Budd and the George Cross won by Corporal Mark Wright, both of whom were killed winning their awards. 3 Para's saga of comradeship, courage and fortitude is set to become a classic.

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5.0 out of 5 stars There is something about 3 Para., Dec 14 2007
By Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - See all my reviews
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It was April 2006 and 3rd Battalion the Parachute Regiment (3 Para) Battle Group were deployed to Helmand Province in Afghanistan for a 6 month tour of duty. What they were expecting to encounter and what they found on arrival were entirely different things. The pre-deployment intelligence suggested the tour was likely to pass without a shot being fired whilst they concentrated on a task which required then to provide security for a reconstruction programme.

Six months later, the Battle Group returned home having fought one continuous battle after another during which they defeated the Taliban within Helmand Province. That military success did not, however, come without a price. 18 Officers and men died during the tour after another two had lost their lives in preliminary operations.

It is many years since I served with 3 Para and I well remember the stories of both Sergeant Willetts who saved many lives in Northern Ireland for which he was awarded a posthumous GC in the 1970s and, in 1982, Sergeant Ian McKay who was awarded the last VC of the 20th Century. Now, in just 6 months in 2006, 3 Para had added yet another VC and another GC in addition to many other honours and awards to their illustrious Battalion and Regimental history.

Written by a professional foreign correspondent who was given access to all the information and personal stories required to create this significant, and important, work of literature about a series of modern military actions, Patrick Bishop has done an excellent job in providing an informative and readable account of exactly what happened.

This is what our forces are doing in Afghanistan. Doubtless, in many ways, it will be similar to what our forces are doing in Iraq. It is, therefore, a book which should be read by everyone with an interest in the world at war - today.

As a postscript (and not part of the book itself), readers will be interested to know that the Commanding Officer of 3 Para Battle Group - Lt. Colonel Stuart Tootal DSO OBE (the DSO being awarded for his outstanding service in Afghanistan) resigned in November 2007 after attacking the Ministry of Defence over "poor pay for soldiers, lack of equipment, the standard of army housing and poor medical treatment afforded to his injured soldiers."

Unlike their comrades from the USA, when the modern British Army has finished with it's soldiers - they really are finished with them.

NM
British Army major (Retired)

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5.0 out of 5 stars 3 para, Mar 9 2009
Ce commentaire est de: 3 Para (Paperback)
the book did credit to all those soldiers both in 3 para and those from other regiments/arms and countries who fought alongside them in the sangars in helmland.
i found it to be a good insight into the military's efforts to fix up the situation in Afghanistan, and the obvious deficiencies from the political side that did not allow them the freedom to build those bridges. it was clear from reading the book that many of the hierarchy were frustrated at their abilities to do anything other than fight off repeated attacks from a determined force of fanatical militia, and to stay alive whilst being attacked day and night.
as an ex-serviceman i take my hat off to all the blokes and ladies that went out there to do good for the people of Afghanistan , but ended up spending several many hard months in basic conditions to ensure the political efforts were not seen to fall.

'Utrinque Paratus'

excellent read
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