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A FEW DEEDS SHORT OF A HERO Robert Widders served in all three branches of the armed
services; the Royal Navy, the Army and the RAF. A Few Deeds
Short of a Hero tracks his life from childhood through naval
service in the NATO rapid response Atlantic Squadron during
the Cold War, through Army military manoeuvres in Germany
and active service in RAF Field Hospitals during the Gulf
War. Through his life-long service and brief period AWOL,
for which he served military imprisonment, he paints a colourful
picture of both the boredom and tragedy of War interspersed
with the shenanigans of a young man sliding towards alcoholism,
and a penchant for feats of physical endurance including
running the Bahrain Marathon and expeditions to both the
Sahara and Mount Everest base camp. Widders has emerged on
the other side of conflict and a life shaped by the military
as a balanced individual despite the trials of war. He maintains
his experiences have only made him stronger.
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