The Regiment. In 1969, Jamie Daniell was a young subaltern in the Royal Green Jackets. His posting to Northern
Ireland was his first taste of real danger since he had joined the army. Two years later, on the afternoon of internment, he was shot through the chest by an IRA sniper. He miraculously survived and is now a colonel in his Regiment. In the third and final part of his series about the human cost of the last 20 years, Peter Taylor looks at the soldiers themselves. Rpt; Producer Michael Dutfield
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