SAS in Action

SAS in Action
Title SAS in Action PDF eBook
Author Christopher Chant
Publisher
Pages 96
Release 1998
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780752525846

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In Action with the SAS

In Action with the SAS
Title In Action with the SAS PDF eBook
Author David Horner
Publisher ReadHowYouWant.com
Pages 606
Release 2010-10-19
Genre History
ISBN 1459603656

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"Thrilling examination of some of the actions the SAS has been involved in up to and including its service in East Timor."--Publisher's website.

Eye of the Storm

Eye of the Storm
Title Eye of the Storm PDF eBook
Author Peter Ratcliffe
Publisher Michael O'Mara Books
Pages 435
Release 2012-05-18
Genre History
ISBN 1843179024

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Fastpaced, earthy, dramatic, funny, occasionally disturbing, Eye of the Storm is laced with firsthand descriptions of ferocious and bloody fighting and peopled with a cast of extraordinary individuals.

Through the Wire

Through the Wire
Title Through the Wire PDF eBook
Author David Savage
Publisher Allen & Unwin
Pages 258
Release 1999
Genre Vietnam War, 1961-1975
ISBN 9781864488685

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The first graphic account of the major and very bloody battle at an outpost called Duc Lap involving members of the Australian Training Team in Vietnam and their American equivalents.

One Up

One Up
Title One Up PDF eBook
Author Sarah Ford
Publisher HarperCollins
Pages 272
Release 1997
Genre Counterinsurgency
ISBN 9780002558198

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A first-person account of one woman's experiences in the SAS. The 14 Intelligence Company was the cover name adopted by a secretive unit set up by the SAS during the early 1970s to conduct surveillance operations in Northern Ireland. Using techniques developed by the SAS and military intelligence over the years, they succeeded in taking the war to the IRA with devastating effect over the next 20 years. This unit recruits and trains women on a basis of equality with men. Sarah Ford describes the rigorous physical and psychological training she underwent, the missions she went on and what it was like being a young woman in the most macho world of all.

SAS with the Maquis

SAS with the Maquis
Title SAS with the Maquis PDF eBook
Author Ian Wellsted
Publisher Frontline Books
Pages 245
Release 2016-06-30
Genre History
ISBN 1848328990

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On the night of 5/6 June 1944, D-Day, a Lockheed Hudson dropped a small group of parachutists into the mountainous Morvan area of central France. Their mission was to operate as an advance reconnaissance party 400 miles behind the German lines and to make contact with the French Resistance.One of the team, later to become its commander, was Ian Wellsted, known by his nom-de-guerrre of Gremlin. During the next three months No.1 Troop of the 1st Special Air Service Regiment relayed vital information about enemy troop locations and movements, sabotaged bridges and supply lines, skirmished with German columns and harried the occupying forces as they retreated eastwards in the face of the Allied invasion.Camped deep in the woods of the Montsaughe region, the small force worked alongside the local groups of Maquis, forging strong links of mutual respect and friendship.Ian Wellsteds exciting first-hand account of his operations behind enemy lines is a tale of gallantry and daring, of comradeship and cooperation, full of humour and perceptive insight revealing one of the most significant chapters in the history of the SAS.

The Complete History of the SAS

The Complete History of the SAS
Title The Complete History of the SAS PDF eBook
Author Nigel McCrery
Publisher Headline Welbeck Non-Fiction
Pages 289
Release 2021-07-20
Genre History
ISBN 1802790667

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Specializing in covert reconnaissance, counter-terrorism and hostage rescue, the SAS is one of the world's most famous, feared and respected elite fighting forces. This book tells the full, fascinating story of the regiment, from formation in the sand dunes of Africa during World War II to present action in the Middle East, and incorporates jungle, desert and urban warfare, counter-terrorism and an insider's view at the selection and training methods employed by this usually secretive unit. As well as an insightful foreword by Andy McNab - one of the most famous members of the SAS - this revised, updated edition includes completely new chapters, features and information, including Key Missions of WWII, The Battle of Mirbat, Iranian Embassy Siege, Kenyan Hotel Rescue and Victoria Cross Awards.