Author

Publication

2011 - Robinson, London, England

Language

English

Word Count

86,000 words, Guess

Page Count

344 pages

Identifiers

and 2 more
  • Better World Books9781849017206
  • Open LibraryOL32139597M

Classifications

  • DDC356.1670941
  • LCCUA659

Description

A stunning anthology of over 100 eyewitness accounts from the men of the SAS. SAS: The Autobiography is the story of the world's most famous Special Forces regiment by those who truly know it - the troopers and officers themselves. From the dust of the wartime desert and raids on harboured Luftwaffe aircraft to sniping al-Qaeda in the far mountains of Afghanistan, SAS: The Autobiography takes the reader on a high adrenaline history of the regiment which simultaneously lifts the shroud of mystery from the regiment's operations. Special & elite forces.

Description

"SAS : the autobiography is the story of the world's most famous regiment by those who truly know it - the troopers and officers themselves. From the dust of the desert battlefields to sniping Al Qaeda in the far mountains of Afghanistan, SAS: the autobiography takes the reader on a high-adrenaline history of the SAS and lifts the shround of mystery from its operations. Containing more than a hundred eyewitness extracts, including rare SAS battle reports, this is a riveting history of a secretive regiment"--Back cover.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • SASRobinson2011

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