Double Crossed: A Fighting Man Under Fire

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Double Crossed: A Fighting Man Under Fire
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Brian Wood
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:320
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 126
Category/GenreIraq war
ISBN/Barcode 9780753552612
ClassificationsDewey:956.7044342092
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Ebury Publishing
Imprint Virgin Books
Publication Date 5 March 2020
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

Brian Wood's acts of outstanding bravery in the Iraq War earned him the Military Cross, but those same events also plunged him into a decade of turmoil, left struggling with PTSD and fighting horrific and false accusations of wartime atrocities. The Sunday Times Bestseller At the age of 23, Brian Wood was thrust into the front line in Iraq, in the infamous Battle of Danny Boy. Ambushed, he led a charge across open ground with insurgents firing at just five soldiers. On his return, he was awarded the Military Cross. But Brian's story had only just begun. Struggling to re-integrate into family life, he suffered from PTSD. Then, five years later, a letter arrived- it summoned him to give evidence at the Al-Sweady Inquiry into allegations of war crimes by British soldiers during the Iraq invasion of 2003. After years of public shame, Brian took the stand and delivered a powerful testimony, and following the tense inquiry room scenes, justice was finally served. Phil Shiner, the lawyer who made the false accusations, was struck off and stripped of an honorary doctorate. In this compelling memoir, Brian speaks powerfully and movingly about the three battles in his life, from being ambushed with no cover, to the mental battle to adjust at home, to being falsely accused of hideous war crimes. It's a remarkable and dark curve which ends with his honour restored but, as he says, it was too little, too late.

Author Biography

Brian Wood MC, former Colour Sergeant, Princess of Wales's Royal Regiment, was awarded the Military Cross, one of Britain's highest awards for gallantry in combat, by the Queen, following his courageous leadership under enemy fire in Iraq. During a 16-year military career, Brian led British troops across the spectrum of battle- from training to fighting; from operations in the Balkans to high-intensity combat in Iraq and Afghanistan. Brian is a frequent broadcaster, and is also a highly inspirational public speaker, delivering compelling sessions on leadership and grit. This is his first book. Brian lives in Hampshire, with his wife and their two children.

Reviews

This book is creating a lot of waves before it has even been published * Piers Morgan * Gripping, visceral and emotional ... brutally honest, relentlessly inspiring and I can't recommend it enough! * Ben Shephard * [A] vivid, honest account... chilling reading * Mail on Sunday * An enthralling and revealing story ... truly riveting and draws the reader into the heart of the battle; you can almost taste the sweat and feel the grit of the sand as you turn the pages. * John Nichol, author of TORNADO DOWN and SPITFIRE * An enthralling and revealing story ... truly riveting and draws the reader into the heart of the battle; you can almost taste the sweat and feel the grit of the sand as you turn the pages. * John Nichol, author of TORNADO DOWN and SPITFIRE *