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Ken Wharton (born 21 June 1950) is an English writer and former British soldier who has written a series of non-fictional books on the conflict in Northern Ireland known as
the Troubles The Troubles ( ga, Na Trioblóidí) were an ethno-nationalist conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted about 30 years from the late 1960s to 1998. Also known internationally as the Northern Ireland conflict, it is sometimes described as an " ...
. The books are based on first-hand accounts by soldiers of all ranks who served in the
Operation Banner Operation Banner was the operational name for the British Armed Forces' operation in Northern Ireland from 1969 to 2007, as part of the Troubles. It was the longest continuous deployment in British military history. The British Army was initial ...
campaign as well as Wharton's own personal experiences from his two tours of Northern Ireland. Born in
Leeds Leeds () is a city and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds district in West Yorkshire, England. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines. It is also the third-largest settlement (by popula ...
, Yorkshire, Wharton, having left school at 15, joined the
British Army The British Army is the principal land warfare force of the United Kingdom, a part of the British Armed Forces along with the Royal Navy and the Royal Air Force. , the British Army comprises 79,380 regular full-time personnel, 4,090 Gurk ...
in 1967 aged 17. He later served in the
Royal Green Jackets The Royal Green Jackets (RGJ) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, one of two "large regiments" within the Light Division (the other being The Light Infantry). History The Royal Green Jackets was formed on 1 January 1966 by the amalgama ...
regiment. He left the army in 1973. Upon leaving the military, he enrolled at the
University of Warwick , mottoeng = Mind moves matter , established = , type = Public research university , endowment = £7.0 million (2021) , budget = £698.2 million (2020â ...
where he studied politics.


Military career

Wharton served in the
Royal Green Jackets The Royal Green Jackets (RGJ) was an infantry regiment of the British Army, one of two "large regiments" within the Light Division (the other being The Light Infantry). History The Royal Green Jackets was formed on 1 January 1966 by the amalgama ...
regiment.Royal Green Jackets Association
Retrieved 8 March 2013


Writing career

Wharton's first book ''A Long Long War: Voices From the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1969–1998'' was published in April 2008. Receiving favourable reviews from critics and described as "compelling", Wharton's books feature narratives of ambushes, bombings and shootings that, according to a journalist from ''The Express'', "capture the brutality of the conflict"."Voice at last for heroes of the Irish war". ''Express''. John Ingram. 25 April 2008
Retrieved 8 March 2013
Wharton conducted interviews with veterans to recount the personal stories which are told from the British soldier's perspective of the military campaign which was the longest the British Army ever waged, and saw the loss of over 700 personnel. Wharton has identified over 1,300 military men and women who died in or as a consequence of the Troubles.
/ref> Wharton's decision to write the collection of books stems in part from his anger at what he perceives to be the poor treatment meted out to his former comrades as a "forgotten army" and an overwhelming desire to tell their stories. He was told by Helion Books (publishers for most of his works) that he was the company's best selling author.


Family

A father of seven, Wharton currently resides in Australia.Amazon Books review
Retrieved 9 March 2013


Bibliography

* ''A Long Long War: Voices from the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1969–1998''. Helion and Company. (2008) * ''Bullets, Bombs and Cups of Tea: Further Voices of the British Army in Northern Ireland, 1969–98''. Helion and Company. (2009) * ''Bloody Belfast: An Oral History of the British Army's War Against the IRA''. The History Press. (2010) * ''The Bloodiest Year 1972: British Soldiers in Northern Ireland, in their Own Words''. The History Press. (2011) * ''Sir, They're Taking the Kids Indoors: The British Army in Northern Ireland, 1973–74''. Helion and Company. (2012) * ''Wasted Years, Wasted Lives: Vol 1 The Troubles 1975–77''. Helion and Company (2013) * ''Wasted Years, Wasted Lives: Vol 2 The Troubles 1978–79''. Helion and Company (2014) * ''Northern Ireland: An Agony Continued. The British Army and the Troubles 1980–83''. Helion and Company (2015) * ''Another Bloody Chapter in an Endless Civil War Volume 1. Northern Ireland and the Troubles 1984–87''. Helion and Company (2016) * ''Another Bloody Chapter in an Endless Civil War Volume 2. Northern Ireland and the Troubles 1988–90''. Helion and Company (2018) * ''Torn Apart: 50 Years of the Troubl.es, 1969-2019''. The History Press (2018/2019) * ''Blood and Broken Glass: the troubles and the countdown to peace: 1991-93''. Helion Books (2019) * ''To a Dark Place: Experiences from Survivors of the Troubles.'' The History Press (2022)


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Wharton, Ken British writers Writers from Leeds 1950 births Royal Green Jackets soldiers Living people British military personnel of The Troubles (Northern Ireland) English emigrants to Australia