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Military Detention Colchester from 1947

Military Detention Colchester from 1947

Voices from the Glasshouse

by Carole McEntee-Taylor
Hardback
Publication Date: 01/09/2014

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Author royalties to The Soldiers Charity (ABF) and MPSC Association. Foreword by General Mike Jackson From a German POW camp to HM Forces only remaining detention centre, the mere mention of 'Colly' struck fear into the hearts of thousands of servicemen over the years. But what was it really like behind the forbidding barbed wire in those ancient Nissan Huts? How much has it changed since 1947? Written in the words of those who were there, from the 1940s through to the present day, Commandants, Members of Staff, Detainees, Military Escorts, Padres and visitors have shared their own experiences to create a unique history that sheds light on an almost unknown area of military life. At turns funny, sad and sometimes surprising, the accounts show how much the Military Corrective Training Centre (MCTC) and the idea of military detention has evolved. AUTHOR: Carole McEntee-Taylor is the author of both military non-fiction and historical fiction. She works at the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester and lives with her husband David in North East Essex. You can find more information about the Columbine Statue Fund by visiting http://www.carolemctbooks.info/herbert-columbine-vc/ . 60 b/w images
ISBN:
9781783400591
9781783400591
Category:
True war & combat stories
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-09-2014
Publisher:
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
256
Dimensions (mm):
234x156x0mm
Carole McEntee-Taylor

Carole McEntee-Taylor is the author of military history and historical fiction. She works at the Military Corrective Training Centre in Colchester and lives with her husband David in North East Essex. Also published with Pen and Sword is 2013s Herbert Columbine VC and A Battle Too Far.

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