
The Mammoth Book of SAS and Special Forces
Author(s): Jon E. Lewis
- Publisher: Robinson Publishing
- Publication Date: 26 Aug. 2004
- Language: English
- Print length: 512 pages
- ISBN-10: 1845290437
- ISBN-13: 9781845290436
Book Description
Here are thirty true and graphic accounts of the most heroic SAS and special-forces missions ever undertaken into the most dangerous place of all – behind enemy lines. Bang up to date, this unputdownable collection includes the most recent operations into Iraq in 2003, Afghanistan and Bosnia, and features the entire range of special forces from SAS, Commandos and Rangers to Navy SEALS and Paratroopers. Also included are several accounts that lift the veil – clandestine ‘eyes-only’ operations of ultimate danger, such as 1 SAS’ attempted assassination of Rommel and 22 SAS’s ‘claret’ raids into Indonesia in 1964. Each account is introduced by a mini-essay illustrating fascinating pieces of special-forces hardware, kit or training, such as SAS Evasion and Rescue training, the Accuracy International L96A1 sniper rifle and US Special Forces selection.
Editorial Reviews
Review
Well chosen accounts with an introduction to each passage. — Military History May 2006
About the Author
Jon E. Lewis is a historian and writer, whose books on history and military history are sold worldwide. He is also editor of many The Mammoth Book of anthologies, including the bestselling On the Edge and Endurance and Adventure. He holds graduate and postgraduate degrees in history. His work has appeared in New Statesman, the Independent, Time Out and the Guardian. He lives in Herefordshire with his partner and children. Praise for his previous books: England: The Autobiography: ‘A triumph’ Saul David, author of Victoria’s Army The British Soldier: The Autobiography: ‘this thoughtful compilation … almost unbearably moving.’ Guardian ‘Compelling tommy’s eye view of war.’ Daily Telegraph ‘What a book. Five stars.’ Daily Express
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