SAS

SAS
Title SAS PDF eBook
Author Jack Ramsay
Publisher Pan
Pages 251
Release 1996
Genre Commando troops
ISBN 9780330347501

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The Quiet Soldier

The Quiet Soldier
Title The Quiet Soldier PDF eBook
Author Adam Ballinger
Publisher Lume Books
Pages 238
Release 2020-10-22
Genre
ISBN 9781839012655

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Adam Ballinger had a good degree, a fiancée, and a well-paid job. So what made him risk it all for the gruelling, year-long SAS Selection course, with a 90% chance of failing to win the toughest badge in the British Army at the end of it?

The One that Got Away

The One that Got Away
Title The One that Got Away PDF eBook
Author Chris Ryan
Publisher Potomac Books, Inc.
Pages 261
Release 2014-05-14
Genre History
ISBN 1612340067

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The British Army's SAS--the Special Air Service--is recognized as one of the world's premier special operations units. During the Gulf War, deep behind Iraqi lines, an SAS team was compromised. A fierce firefight ensued, and the eight men were forced to run for their lives. Only one, Chris Ryan, escaped capture--by walking nearly 180 miles through the desert for a week. The One That Got Away is his breathtaking story of extraordinary courage under fire, of narrow escapes, of highly trained soldiers struggling against the most adverse of conditions, and, above all, of one man's courageous refusal to lie down and die.

Geezers

Geezers
Title Geezers PDF eBook
Author Monica Lavers
Publisher
Pages
Release 2021-03
Genre
ISBN 9781903360446

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Soldier W: Guatemala - Journey Into Evil

Soldier W: Guatemala - Journey Into Evil
Title Soldier W: Guatemala - Journey Into Evil PDF eBook
Author David Monnery
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 253
Release 2013-12-12
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1408842351

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In the Central American republic of Guatemala, government-sponsored torture and mass murder had reduced the Mayan Indian population to a despairing acquiescence, and after five hundred years of struggle it began to seem as if the conqueror's peace could at last be claimed in the capital. Then, at the beginning of 1995, a guerrilla leader whom the authorities had long believed dead sprang mysteriously back to life. No loyal Guatemalan could identify him, and the government was compelled to seek help elsewhere, from one of the two SAS soldiers who had helped to mediate a hostage crisis with the guerrilla almost fifteen years earlier. To the government in Whitehall it appeared a straightforward enough exercise, but for the soldier and his comrades the mission soon turned into a nightmare of impossible choices, and then land of Guatemala, magical and cruel by turns, proved much easier to enter than to escape.

We Dared to Win

We Dared to Win
Title We Dared to Win PDF eBook
Author Hannes Wessels
Publisher Casemate Publishers
Pages 233
Release 2018-04-19
Genre History
ISBN 1612005888

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A memoir from a Special Forces fighter about his experiences in the Rhodesian War and how combat has shaped his life. Andre Scheepers grew up on a farm in Rhodesia, learning about the bush from his African childhood friends, before joining the army. A quiet, introspective thinker, Andre started out as a trooper in the SAS before being commissioned into the Rhodesian Light Infantry Commandos, where he was engaged in fireforce combat operations. He then rejoined the SAS. Wounded thirteen times, his operational record is exceptional, even by the tough standards that existed at the time. He emerged as the SAS officer par excellence—beloved by his men, displaying extraordinary calm, courage, and audacious cunning during a host of extremely dangerous operations. Here, Andre writes vividly about his experiences, his emotions, and his state of mind during the war, and reflects candidly on what he learned and how war has shaped his life since. In addition to Andre’s personal story, this book reveals more about some of the other men who were distinguished operators in SAS operations during the Rhodesian War. “Andre was the best of the best and the bravest of the brave.” —Capt. Darrell Watt, ex-SAS and subject of A Handful of Hard Men

Fighting Scared

Fighting Scared
Title Fighting Scared PDF eBook
Author Robin Horsfall
Publisher Independently Published
Pages 0
Release 2018-01-03
Genre
ISBN 9781973348993

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Robin Horsfall shot and killed one of the leading terrorists inside the Iranian Embassy when the SAS stormed the building. He served with the SAS during the Falklands War and on subsequent counter-terrorist operations. He tells his personal odyssey from boy-soldier to paratrooper with insight and wisdom. His enemies were not just terrorists: he fought the institutionalized brutality of the Parachute Regiment -- and his own inner demons. He learned the difference between physical and moral courage; between officers who expect you to be ready to die for them, and those who actually want you to get killed so they can win a medal. It's an action-packed narrative, but much more than another RAMBO-style romp. Robin reveals some painful truths, not least the ordinary SAS men's view of General de la Billiere and his orders for a kamikaze mission to Argentina. This is the best, no-holds barred, personal account of an SAS trooper ever published.