These grand narratives are interlaced with smaller yet significant tales that personalise the institution and lend vitality to the many facets that keep service, work, and a livelihood in check on world-renowned plains once covered by ‘St. Brigid’s cloak’. Prince Edward’s royal visit and training, and the ‘Wrens’ less welcome visits to the soldiers after dark – everyday and extraordinary matters are described to give the most authoritative history, compelling and meticulously written, of a camp inextricable to Ireland for over one hundred and fifty years
Lieutenant Colonel Dan Harvey holds two masters degrees and has served on operations at home and abroad for over thirty five years. A previously published author he has written several noteworthy titles concerning major incidents involving Irish Defence Force members on active overseas peacekeeping service.