The Cockney Commando

The Cockney Commando From the Mean Streets of the East End of London to One of the Toughest Jobs in the British Forces

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Publisher's Synopsis

Life wasn't easy for Tony Collins as he grew up in the mean streets of the East End of London in the years before the Second World War. After his mother died when he was still only seven years old, his father, unable to hold down a job while coping alone with four young children, was forced to send them to an orphanage. But Tony came through the hardships and graduated with flying colours from the school of hard knocks, to head straight for a career as a commando with the Royal Marines. During a stint in Malta Tony fell head over heels for a local beauty, and after marrying her he soon began to regard the island as his home. He went on to rise rose through the ranks to become a warrant officer, turning down the opportunity to become a regimental sergeant major back in the UK because it would have meant uprooting his family from the island he had grown to love. The Cockney Commando is a heart-warming story of triumph in adversity and of challenges overcome through love and courage.

Book information

ISBN: 9781909544611
Publisher: Memoirs Publishing Ltd
Imprint: Mereo
Pub date:
Language: English
Number of pages: 236
Weight: 260g
Height: 203mm
Width: 127mm