Broken Lives: A Personal View of the Bosnian Conflict (1994) By Col. Bob Stewart
Bob was an Army officer for a total of 28 years. In total he completed 7 tours of Northern Ireland during the troubles; serving there at various times as a Platoon Commander, Intelligence Officer, Company Commander, and finally Commanding Officer. He was the incident commander at the scene of the Ballykelly bomb in 1982 where 17 people were killed including 6 soldiers from his own company. In 1992 Bob took his Battalion to Bosnia as first United Nations Commander of British Forces there. On returning from the Balkan he was awarded the Distinguished Service Order. Bob left the Army in January 1996 and worked in business and for himself until he was elected to Parliament in 2010.
1994 Edition is signed by Bob Stewart
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket (1993) and Soft Cover (1994) Options
- 336 pages
- In Good Condition