Mark of War

Mark of War by Neil Swindells, published by AuthorHouse in 2015, is a work of fiction that explores the experiences of young British men conscripted into military service during the Second World War and subsequent conflicts. With 108 pages, this edition delves into the life of Mark Ryham, who serves in Malaya before transitioning to the role of an Intelligence Officer, highlighting the challenges faced during a tumultuous period in history.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines themes of romance and the realities of military life, as it follows Mark’s journey through various conflicts, including the Cold War and the Korean War. The story captures the complexities of serving one’s country while navigating personal relationships and the quest for peace on the home front. This edition is presented in English, offering a glimpse into the historical context and emotional landscape of those who served during these significant events.
Official synopsis Publisher
Many thousands of young British men found themselves in the Army, the Royal Air Force, or the Royal Navy, despatched from their homes and careers when the conscription of the Second World War was extended for the so-called Cold War with the Soviet Union, the Malaysian Emergency (involving Japan), and again in 1950 with the Korean War. This is the story of one of those National Service lads, Mark Ryham, who saw action in Malaya before becoming an Intelligence Officer and carry on the battle for peace on the home front.
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