Will Kevans

The album featured slide guitarist Al Perkins and guest vocals came from former Beautiful South songstress Alison Wheeler.

Keyboard skills were provided by James Blunt's pianist Paul Beard and guitar was supplied by ex-Steely Dan and Doobie Brothers guitarist Elliot Randall.

"[4] Kevans has drawn well-known characters such as Billy No Mates and Postman Prat for Zit comic, Dennis the Menace for the BBC, and the Ribena berries.

It is the story of a group of Welsh Guards thrown into the unknown and the untold tales from Two Company's advance on the mainland towards Port Stanley.

This story recounts the tragedies on board the Sir Galahad and at Stanley airfield and the end of the conflict, when 500 Argentinian soldiers were taken back to the mainland on a cross-channel ferry, both sides singing Freddie Mercury classics to pass the time.

The book was positively received with Simon Weston (OBE) saying "My Life in Pieces is a brilliant perspective of one man's view of a time...

[5] Forces TV wrote "Using his unique style, he has successfully navigated the irksome task of describing in visceral detail the bloody combat with the gritty banter and dark humour that is required of every guardsman.

"[7] Major-General Clive 'Chip' Chapman CB BA, ex 2 Para and Platoon Commander at Goose Green said "Will Kevans captures the very human and very funny nature of the Welsh soldier, whilst never letting his humour mask the poignant tragedies that befell the battalion.

"[8] Sean Rayment, former 3 Para Patrols Platoon Commander, journalist and author, agreed, saying "Will Kevans' book provides a unique perspective of the Falklands War through the eyes of the infantry soldier.