2. Cover from View
Horatio Clare explores soldiers' relationship with the Brecon Beacons, a training area and a place of healing. From 2014.
Infantry soldiers are trained, challenged and shaped by the Brecon Beacons.
Horatio Clare continues his walk with former soldiers to see the Welsh mountains through their eyes.
In the last of two episodes, Horatio spends a night bivouacking in the hills with former Parachute Regiment reserve officer Nic Shugar and Royal Marine Gary Mapletoft who teach him the skills of remaining unseen in the landscape; of using it strategically; of dead ground, cover from view and cover from fire. And they explore inner landscapes as they consider the hills' importance in the healing process for both military and civilian mental health casualties.
The landscape of the Brecon Beacons played an important part in preparing soldiers for the Falklands War. Horatio talks to Col. John Crosland who fought with the Parachute Regiment at the Battle of Goose Green. John recalls how British infantry soldiers felt on familiar terrain in the Falklands because it reminded them of the Beacons where they had trained.
Horatio also meets Maj. Gen Tony Jeapes, a former Commanding Officer of the SAS who ran selection for the regiment in the Brecon Beacons in the early 1960s.
Producer: Jeremy Grange
First broadcast on Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ Radio 4 in July 2014.
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