Letter To An Unknown Soldier

By LetterUnknownSoldier

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This story is a collection of short letters that have been submitted to the Unknown Soldier project. The proj... More

Anonymous, Mother
Leila Bradley, Descendant
Angela McSherry, Arts-producer
Beverley Chipp
Hanna Hagle, Student
Anonymous, Teacher
Caroline M. Davies, Poet
Mateo Lara, Student
Naomi Alderman, Writer
Sean, US Infantry
Dawn French, Writer
Joanna Lumley, Actor
Margaret MacMillan, Historian
Bobbie Blackman, Pupil
David Cameron, Prime Minister
David Kynaston, Writer
Benjamin Zephaniah, Poet
Melvin Burgess, Writer
Malorie Blackman, Writer
Kate Charlesworth, Cartoonist
Nathan Filer, Writer
Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister
Amanda Craig, Writer
Alyssa Hollingsworth, Graduate Student
Neil Bartlett, writer
Nabil M Mustapha, Grandfather
Mark Haddon, Writer
Sean Spain, Student
Yasmin Alibhai-Brown, Journalist
Stephen Pelton, choreographer
Tanya Landman, Writer
Chelsea Asher
Sajid Javid, Secretary of State for Culture, Media and Sport
Daljit Nagra, poet
Sebastian Faulks, Writer
Jo Clifford, writer/playwright
Kate Pullinger, writer
Rosie Tobutt, Student
Stephen Fry, Writer / Actor / Presenter
Doreen McSherry, great-grandmother
Chih-Hsiang Lo, student
Orla & Ella, students
Reginald Webb, ex-RAF
Amy Barnard, student
Gary Owen, writer
Alistair Mack, Soldier
Patricia Rogers, writer
Caryl Churchill, Playwright
Emily Duke
Andy McNab, Writer
Sharron Tubb
Alan Warner, Writer
Esther Freud, Writer
Bob and Roberta Smith, artist
Maura Ellis, mother
Anonymous, history-buff
A.L.Kennedy, writer
Patrick Gale, writer
Owen James, writer
Deborah Levy, Writer
Lee Child, Writer
Bonnie Greer, Writer
Miss Darcy, dog-blogger
Geoff Dyer, Writer
Benjamin Zephaniah
Selina Todd
Stella Duffy
Stephen Cleator, Tank Commander
Martin Daws
Christina Reid, Writer
Courttia Newland, Writer
Rosie Maynard
Bernardine Evaristo, Writer
Robert Saleh, Teacher
Kathryn Hughes, Writer
Jean Wilson, Grandmother
Gill Hawkes, Mother
Marina Warner, Writer
Freya Finch Atter, Student
Bryony Lavery, Writer
Dennis Gimes, Veteran
Nathalie Stocks, Student
Jules Phelan, ex-squaddie
Owen Sheers, Writer
Inua Ellams, Word/Graphic Artist
Aminatta Forna, Writer
Marcas Mac an Tuairneir, Poet
Glenn Patterson, Writer
Hollie McNish, Poet/Spoken Word Artist
Louise Welsh, Writer
Bob and Roberta Smith, Artists

Isobel

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By LetterUnknownSoldier

Dear Unknown Soldier

When I was eighteen I made a choice that would change my life forever. I decided to join the army. My whole family had been in the army; my dad, uncle, brother, granddad even my great grandfather who fought in World War 1. My dad of course was delighted over my choice and supported me greatly. I was never good at anything else, so why not make my family proud. I was accepted and soon fell straight into training. I wonder if you joined the army willingly or were forced to go. If you did join willingly, did you do it for glory? Did you find the grim reality of war or conflict? Did you regret your decision when you saw the pain that people inflicted on each other?

After months of training I was sent to Afghanistan to help out in a small village. My friend Mike was there with me, he was in charge of a dog called Arnie. Arnie was specially trained to sniff out mines, so we didn’t get blown to pieces. During my time in Afghanistan I was moved around to lots of different places, some very dangerous. I saw lots of horrendous things, people causing pain, ruining lives, homeless children whose parents had been killed. I saw humanity in its cruellest form. I watched as people crumbled their life selfishly taken. I wanted to see no more, but it was too late.

I can remember the day my life changed as clear as a summer’s day. The heat was sweltering; we dripped sweat and sat down grateful for the rest. Me and mike were discussing how eager we were to go home, we never noticed one of our comrades walking off. Not  until Arnie started barking. I bolted shouting his name like a mad man. I was too late, a mine exploded. I was close so had the aftermath of the explosion. Everything was a blur from there.

The explosion left me completely deaf and scarred. For a long time I fell into the deep dark pit of despair. Eventually with help from my family I pulled through. I have been through a lot and when people talk about World War 1 I wonder whether we have learned anything from it. I wish I could ask you. In my opinion I think we have learned the consequences and are try at all costs to avoid it, but still inflict pain on each other for our beliefs whether religion or opinion.

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