Dimensions | 17 × 24 × 3.5 cm |
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In the original dustsheet. Black cloth binding with gilt title on the spine.
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This book is very moving. Real people telling us what is going on. Our troops should be congratulated on their skill and courage. Yet again innocent young men suffer because of old men’s follies. When we will ever learn. A must read for all.
Review: Its written in an engaging, documentary style , almost like a war diary, that brings the situation on the ground to life; the war through the eyes of the people actually engaged in the conflict, and I found it helpful in understanding why our boys and girls were out there; with the goal to help the Afghans govern themselves in peace and security. Definitely worth reading.
Andy McNab joined the infantry as a boy soldier. In 1984 he was ‘badged’ as a member of 22 SAS Regiment and was involved in both covert and overt special operations worldwide. During the Gulf War he commanded Bravo Two Zero, a patrol that, in the words of his commanding officer, ‘will remain in regimental history for ever’. Awarded both the Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) and Military Medal (MM) during his military career, McNab was the British Army’s most highly decorated serving soldier when he finally left the SAS in February 1993. He wrote about his experiences in three books: the phenomenal bestseller Bravo Two Zero, Immediate Action and Seven Troop. He is the author of the bestselling Nick Stone thrillers. Besides his writing work, he lectures to security and intelligence agencies in both the USA and UK. He is a patron of the Help for Heroes campaign.
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