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Robert Alasdair Davidson Lawrence MC (born 3 July 1960) is a former British Army officer who fought and was severely wounded in the Falklands War. His account of his experiences during and after the war was later adapted into the controversial television play ''Tumbledown'', and his book co-written with his father, John Lawrence, ''When the Fighting Is Over: A Personal Story of the Battle for Tumbledown Mountain and Its Aftermath''. ==Early life and career== Lawrence was born on 3 July 1960; his father had served in the Royal Air Force.〔When the Fighting Is Over: A Personal Story of the Battle for Tumbledown Mountain and Its Aftermath (Paperback) by John Lawrence (Author), Robert Lawrence (Author)〕 Lawrence was educated at Rose Hill School, Alderley〔Rose Hill School Register 1970〕 and then Fettes College, but left at the age of 16; some accounts state that he was expelled. He decided to join the army, largely to placate his father. After attending Royal Military Academy Sandhurst he was commissioned into the Scots Guards as a second lieutenant with a short service commission on 4 August 1979. He was promoted to lieutenant on 4 August 1981.
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