A soldier in the Northdale Rifles who arrives in Iraq and participates in patrols. He takes trophy photographs of abused detainees and initially attempts to shield his comrades from accountability. Following Tate’s suicide, he breaks his loyalty to the unit and exposes the systemic abuse, resulting in his own court-martial and physical retaliation from former comrades.
Internal psychological conflict driving the protagonist's moral awakening.
Spiritual guidance offered to troops struggling with wartime trauma and ethical dilemmas.
Direct military hierarchy where Godber sets conduct standards for Gulliver.
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