Last Night Another Soldier

Last Night Another Soldier by Andy McNab

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    LAST NIGHT ANOTHER SOLDIER …
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    First publication in Great Britain
Corgi edition published 2010
    Copyright © Andy McNab 2010
    This novel is based on the play Last Night Another Soldier , broadcast by BBC Radio 4 in August 2009.
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    Also by Andy McNab
    Non-fiction
Bravo Two Zero
Immediate Action
Seven Troop
Spoken from the Front (edited)
    Fiction
The Grey Man
Remote Control
Crisis Four
Firewall
Last Light
Liberation Day
Dark Winter
Deep Black
Aggressor
Recoil
Crossfire
Brute Force

 
    Advice: contains strong language and violent scenes.

Chapter One
    It was going to be another long night. The Taliban weren’t giving up those poppy fields as easily as we had first thought. We were now eight years on from when the British Army first rolled into Afghanistan, and we were still aggressive camping, that’s what we call fighting, on both sides of the Helmand River. The whole area was known as the ‘Green Zone’. Basically, hundreds of miles of green fields where the local lads grew maize and poppies.
    Sergeant MacKenzie told us that Afghanistan supplied ninety per cent of the world’s heroin and made the Taliban shedloads of money. He said it was up to us to stop it. Clear. Hold and Build was what the Americans wanted us to do. Kick the Taliban out of the area, take control, and then maybe the farmers wouldn’t have to grow poppies for the Taliban no more. Good plan, but the thing is MacKenzie forgot to tell the Taliban. They just kept on coming out of the maize, shooting at us like they never wanted to stop.
    That night was my first ever fire fight, andwe’d already been hard at it for over four hours. Up until then, I’d only ever practised being a soldier back in the Army Training Centre in Catterick. I’d never actually done it for real.
    I was eighteen and had only been in Afghanistan for three weeks. And there I was, stuck behind a mud wall for cover, in a major contact with the Taliban. Not that I’d actually seen the enemy

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