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Losing the battle, Winning the War
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Losing the battle, Winning the War Hardcover - 2021

by PARKINSON, Ben (with Jerome Starkey)

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Losing the battle, Winning the War PARKINSON, Ben (with Jerome Starkey) ISBN: 9780751580273 Sphere - Imprint of Little, Brown Book, London, 2021, hardback with dust wrapper, VG/vg, maroon end papers, boards cream/gilt, 304 pp. Boards clean and firm, no inscription or annotations, sound square binding, pages clean and bright, small impact marks to fore-edge of text block. Wrapper clean and crisp, gentle rubs to edges and corners, price not clipped. Nice tidy copy. BIOGRAPHY, MILITARY, BEN PARKINSON MBE, BRITISH SOLDIER, AFGHANISTAN, WOUNDED IN ACTION, RECOVERY FROM INJURIES 46658 BIOG/P £15.00
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Ben Parkinson MBE is well-known as the most injured soldier to have survived the Afghanistan-Iraq conflict. Fifteen years on from sustaining extensive injuries after his Land Rover hit a mine in Helmand Province, he is still recovering from them, and yet has managed incredible treks around the world raising amazing amounts of money for charity. His efforts were recognised in 2015 with an MBE; he was also awarded the 'Overcoming Adversity' award at the Millies in 2008 and carried the Olympic Torch back in 2012. He lives in Doncaster with his family, spending hours in his beloved home gym each day and going on daring and dangerous expeditions with the Pilgrim Bandits, a charity for injured soldiers.