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- Q20675966 abstract "Captain Douglas Ricardo Beattie MC is chiefly known for his exploits as a soldier. "Born in barracks" in 1965, his father was a warrant officer in the Royal Ulster Rifles. The family settled in Portadown when he was 10 following the cessation of his father's regular service but saw Beattie Snr enlist into the Ulster Defence Regiment shortly after.At the age of 16 in 1982 he joined the Royal Irish Rangers which became the Royal Irish Regiment in 1992, and in over 28 years of service rose from the rank of "Ranger" to that of Regimental sergeant major before being commissioned and gaining promotion to captain.His exploits in Afghanistan earned him the Military Cross and following his return he published the first of two books, An Ordinary Soldier, which became an immediate best seller in the United Kingdom and propelled him into the public eye.After retiring from the army he joined the Ulster Unionist Party and successfully stood for a seat in a Portadown ward of Craigavon Borough Council.".
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- Q20675966 comment "Captain Douglas Ricardo Beattie MC is chiefly known for his exploits as a soldier. "Born in barracks" in 1965, his father was a warrant officer in the Royal Ulster Rifles.".
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