The year is 1955. A time when international travel is reserved for the privileged few Andy Marshall an 18 year old National Service conscript from Plymouth finds himself posted to the other side of the world. Soon after his arrival at RAF Changi Singapore he is sent on detached duty to a staging post on a remote island in the South China Sea close to the mainland of Borneo. His nine month tour of duty there is filled with a succession of bizarre experiences as he attempts to adjust to living & working with the 30-strong complement of Airmen led by an eccentric Station Commander. Andy returns to Changi where his unusual exploits both on & off duty continue unabated. Throughout his service in the Far East he is left to reflect on the wisdom of a last-minute marriage proposal prior to his departure from Engl&. His two years of service for Queen & Country completed he returns home to re-adjust to civilian life only to discover the lengthy period of separation from his fiancee has had a profound effect on their relationship. Meanwhile his thoughts are filled with memories of the his time overseas particularly the camaraderie amongst his fellow men. A re-union of former colleagues takes place but with surprising consequences...A Long Way from Home is a work of fiction inspired by the authors personal experiences. It paints a wickedly humorous & perceptive picture from an era when National Service was accepted almost without question. Given the continuing debate of the desirability of re-introducing some form of compulsory military service this novel throws a light on how over half a century ago one young man coped a long way from home.