Fishers of Men - The Gripping True Story of a British Undercover Agent in Northern Ireland
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Rob Lewis. Fishers of Men - The Gripping True Story of a British Undercover Agent in Northern Ireland
CONTENTS
AUTHOR’S NOTE
PROLOGUE
TRAIN UP A CHILD
NORTHERN IRELAND: THE FIRST TIME
FOURTEEN SELECTION
THE DETACHMENT
SECOND CHANCE
FERMANAGH
‘BRITISH SPIES STALK BORDER’
THE RECRUITMENT
THE CORTEGE RECRUITMENT
THE QUARTERMASTER
SHALL I, SHAN’T I?
BREAKING THE RULES
FRIEND OR FOE
TIME TO LEAVE
GLOSSARY
COPYRIGHT
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This book is for Jim Campbell, who always said I would get there in the end.
And for Jan, Claire and Abi. Thank you for keeping your love and faith in me.
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The holidays came to an end and my school examinations loomed, and with them the usual unanswerable question of what my future employment would be. The subject was constantly being raised by teachers and my parents. I was having too much fun with my friends to be interested in studying and was subsequently no bright light in school. Therefore the choices open to me were really going to be limited. An apprenticeship with the National Coal Board was an option, but it really did not appeal to me. I had no idea which way I was likely to go until one weekend when my older brother returned on leave from the army with three of his mates. That weekend was to have a profound effect on me and confirmed what I wanted for my future.
My brother had been the first soldier in our family for several generations. During World War II both my grandfathers had commitments in the coalmines under what was termed reserved employment, whereby even if they had wanted to join up, their jobs as mine-workers restricted them to the colliery. My maternal great-grandfather was the only soldier I was aware of in a direct blood-line. He had won the Distinguished Conduct Medal at the Somme while serving with the 2nd Battalion, The Welsh Regiment. He was in his late thirties at the time, and probably went to war because the money was better than in mining. He paid the price for his actions, though, and spent a long period of time on his return recuperating after being mustard-gassed by the Germans during the trench warfare that was the horrendous trademark of that campaign.
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