'Penguin on the Rocks' is an account of life on a Royal Air Force Regiment Squadron in Malaya at the time of the Indonesian Confrontation. Seen through the eyes of an airman (penguin) attached to the squadron, it's often very humorous, robust, thoughtful and eye opening. It covers just over one year (1966) but is packed with tales of jungle patrols, parachute training and encounters with snakes, leeches and blood sucking mosquitoes. It's a must read for anyone interested in the military and for those who enjoy an easy read with lots of laughs.
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Bob Price is the author of five previous books on varying subjects. From inspirational ('Men of the Year') to informative ('Life on the Airliners') to outrageous humour ('The Explicit Guide to Coarse running'). Now retired he spent most of his working life as a civilian police controller following discharge from the Royal Air Force.
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