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In his latter years, McAleese was a pub landlord in England. In 1993, he published his memoir, entitled No Mean Soldier, which has been reprinted several times. McAleese died on 18 March 2024, at the age of 81. [where?] Publications. McAleese, Peter & Avery, John (1999). McAleese's Fighting Manual. Orion. ISBN 0-7528-0063-9.
Jan 1, 2001 · Paperback – January 1, 2001. by Peter McAleese (Author) 4.5 26 ratings. See all formats and editions. Absolutely incredible, and brutally honest, this amazing story recounts the adventures of a British SAS soldier turned mercenary.
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Nov 11, 1993 · 3.93. 75 ratings7 reviews. Told with great humour and remarkable humanity,Peter McAleese's brutally honest account of 25 years of combat is a uniquely revealing portrayal of the realitiesof modern warfare. Genres Military FictionMilitary HistoryWarNonfiction. 256 pages, Paperback. First published November 11, 1993.
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In later life Peter became an author publishing 2 books "No Mean Soldier" and "McAleese's Fighting Manual". Peter is available for media and events, please make contact using the contact us page.
No Mean Soldier: the Autobiography of a Professional Fighter: McAleese, Peter: 9781857972504: Books - Amazon.ca.
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Peter McAleese. Cassell, 2001 - History - 373 pages. Absolutely incredible, and brutally honest, this amazing story recounts the adventures of a British SAS soldier turned mercenary....
""Beyond No Mean Soldier""does exactly that, going deep and further beyond the experience of ""No Mean Soldier"". Over many months and into the early hours, McAleese reflected on his wide and expansive experiences - the men he's served with and the operations he'd conducted.