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Aceh
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Negotiations with local police to get to a polling booth – Baghdad 2005
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Sallie’s daughters, Poppy and Lucy. They both wrote me a beautiful card which Sallie delivered to me in gaol
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Dad and Trevor
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Zac, Sayge and Sam
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Colin and mum in New York
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Steven – my brother a few months before he was killed
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My dad, Warrant Officer Class 1 William Jordan (left) on the day he retired after 25 years in the Army
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First published 2012 by Big Sky Publishing Ltd

This edition first published in 2013 by by Spellmount Publishing, an imprint of The History Press

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