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The Hell of Allegiance

By: Charmaine Mary Nona Maeer, Stephen Richards
Narrated by: Hayley Kelley
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Publisher's Summary

Charmaine Maeer says she was beaten and repeatedly raped during just 10 days service as a soldier at Whittington Barracks in Lichfield, Staffordshire, England.  

This audiobook was first published in paperback format in 2008, and although a very harrowing and deserved story, it never received the attention it deserved due to the nature of the claims made by Charmaine Mary Nona Maeer.  

Rather than go into harrowing detail in this synopsis, here are details of UK media coverage that fell on deaf ears:  

News of the World - Two-page spread on November 10, 2002 - "Gang Raped on My First Day in the Army"

Real Life Magazine - "Raped on My First Day in the Army"

Carlton Central TV News - November 1, 2011  

New Woman Magazine - February 21, 2003  

Caters News Agency - Contracted Charmaine for TV on February 18, 2003  

South West News Service

Kilroy- Now You're Talking! TV show

Bella Magazine - Full feature  

ITN Channel Four News - November 15, 2002  

©2008 Charmaine Maeer, Stephen Richards (P)2018 Charmaine Maeer, Stephen Richards

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