SAS from World War II to the Gulf War

From spectacular hostage-rescue operations in the heart of London to covert counterterrorist missions in Northern Ireland, the soldiers of the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment are second to none. With the aid of more than 600 alphabetically arranged entries, SAS: From WWII to the Gulf War offers a...

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Main Author: Darman, Peter (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Amber Books 2019
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Summary:From spectacular hostage-rescue operations in the heart of London to covert counterterrorist missions in Northern Ireland, the soldiers of the Special Air Service (SAS) Regiment are second to none. With the aid of more than 600 alphabetically arranged entries, SAS: From WWII to the Gulf War offers an in-depth analysis of every aspect of the unit's 50-year history. It lists all the Regiment's battles and campaigns, together with their economic, political, and strategic background, and the weapons, equipment, and techniques they use. Biographies cover all the leading personalities who have worn the famous winged dagger badge, including "Paddy" Mayne, David Stirling, the Regiment's founder, and Sir Peter de la Billière, who commanded British forces during the First Gulf War.
Item Description:"An A-Z of battles, weapons, operations, organizations, people and places".-- Cover.
Physical Description:192 pages illustrations, maps 24 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references
ISBN:9781782747512 (pbk)