This is my true account of a journey to southern Africa with two of my friends in 1971, and my experiences whilst working for a fire brigade in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe). There are many amusing anecdotes, but most of the humour is derived from the differences in the eras that have occurred in the past 50 years -- especially in today's PC climate. I hope that it will interest, amuse and amaze the reader.
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Broschur/Paperback
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Maße
Höhe: 203 mm
Breite: 133 mm
Dicke: 9 mm
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979-8-231-16362-5 (9798231163625)
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I served 5 years as a fireman with Liverpool Fire Brigade in the latter half of the Sixties, then 2 years with Salisbury Fire Brigade in Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) which forms the main topic of my book. I thought it needed to be written because it was such a different world, as I saw it in those days. There are several books of memoirs available about British brigades but few about foreign ones where the procedures, customs, and priorities were so different to those in Britain in those days; but even more so to most people in today's PC climate. At approximately 25,000 words it is a fairly slim book, but I've resisted the temptation to pad it out by fictionalising some of it, partly because I haven't the imagination for fiction, but mainly as this would have destroyed the book's integrity and relevance.
The final 35 years of my working life were spent with Hereford & Worcester FRS as a firefighter in the latter half of the Seventies, the Eighties and Nineties, then as a breathing apparatus technician through the Noughties.