A History of the SAS: The First Forty Years
English
By (author): John Strawson
This is the extraordinary, secretive story of how the SAS evolved from an unconventional handful of soldiers, operating behind enemy lines in North Africa in 1941, into the worlds most disciplined and respected professionals, up to their daring and dangerous exploits in the Iranian Embassy siege and the Falkland Islands.
We see them during the latter years of the Second World War, in the numerous post-war security campaigns in the Middle and Far East, and in the difficult circumstances of urban terrorism. Above all, we see how the regiments founder David Stirlings emphasis on The Man has not changed at all.
Here indeed are men who dare to excel - and in General Strawson they have a worthy chronicler of their remarkable activities both in wartime and in the savage wars of peace. In the first history of the SAS ever published, we see their unique courage on full display - a courage that changed the British Army, and the world.
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