In defiance of the regulations, Bob Boscowan kept his daily account of his war from Normandy through to Germany where, seriously wounded, he was the sole survivor of his tank crew. In between he witnessed fierce fighting, including notable successes and costly failures. He had four tanks shot from under him. It captures the spirit of comradeship, the joy of success, the bitterness of loss and the dangerous thrill of action. This is a stirring record of frontline action during the final year of War. SELLING POINTS: *A superbly vivid account of soldering in wartime. *Written by a Coldtream Guards troop commander who became a public figure ILLUSTRATIONS 30 images *