I served in Northern Ireland. It’s clear that there should be no amnesty for veterans | David Benest
Legal responsibility underpins everything our armed forces do. To depart from this is to forget Amritsar and Bloody Sunday
by David Benest
May 22, 2019
4 minutes
I had very little understanding of events in Northern Ireland while studying for my A-levels at a state grammar school in Guildford in 1972. My subsequent time at Sandhurst left me none the wiser. Entering military academy later that year, I assumed that I was embarking on a well-worn trail in the relationship between ethics and military duty. Of this I was quickly disabused.
As officer cadets we trained in internal security drills, which usually ended with direction to shoot dead the “demo” Gurkha soldier, ringleader of a rioting mob – conveniently wearing a red T-shirt. This was taught doctrine at
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