Joe Glenton
Joe Glenton (journalist, author) | |
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Born | 1972 |
Joe Glenton is former defence journalist. He was a British soldier for six years, serving in Afghanistan. His book, "Soldier Box", was published in 2013.[1]
AWOL
In March 2010, Joe Glenton was sentenced to 9 months imprisonment having joined the British Army in 2004 and going absent without leave in 2007 after serving with the Royal Logistic Corps in Afghanistan. The court martial was told that Glenton, who later campaigned against 2001 invasion of Afghanistan, had suffered from post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) after his first tour of duty. He was released from a military prison in Colchester in July 2010.[2]
Anti-war campaign
Joe Glenton wrote a series of anti-war articles in The Guardian:
- The Tommy Robinson photos show how far right the British army is
- I fought in an unjust war. Let me tell you what that feels like
- A moment that changed me – joining the army
- Rape and sexual assaults in the military need more than 'kangaroo court' justice
- Politicians argue about the first world war, but Tommy stays silent
- Soldier worship blinds Britain to the grim reality of war
- Woolwich attack: of course British foreign policy had a role
Double Down News
Joe Glenton has produced several YouTube videos with Double Down News:
- Army Veteran Joe Glenton on Class War & War on Iran
- Former British Soldier DESTROYS Official Afghanistan Narrative