Brought up in Glasgow, Peter McAleese was determined to become a soldier. Having joined the Parachute Regiment in 1960, he fought with the SAS in Aden and Borneo, and his career then became a quest for action and danger, taking him from Angola to service in the Rhodesian SAS. This is his story.
No Mean Soldier Summary
No Mean Soldier by Peter McAleese
Told with great humour and remarkable humanity,Peter McAleese's brutally honest account of 25 years of combat is a uniquely revealing portrayal of the realitiesof modern warfare
About Peter McAleese
Peter McAleese was brought up in the tough Shettleston district of Glasgow. He joined the Parachute Regiment in 1960 and passed SAS selection in 1962. After service in the Borneo Campaign he left the British army and saw service as a mercenary solider in Africa and Latin America. McAlleese now runs a public
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