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SAS: the Soldiers' Story - Jack Ramsay


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SAS: the Soldiers' Story - Jack Ramsay

 
Description: ISBN 0330347500 / Author: Jack Ramsay / Genre: Fiction

Newest Review: ... in the SAS. All aspects of regimental life are covered, including selection and training, the history of the SAS, what ... more

 ... people have though about being in the SAS, famous/not so famous cockups, stories of old and new and many of the well known campaigns/situations the SAS have been involved in from Borneo in days gone by to the Gulf War of the 90's. It's a wonderfully detailed work which takes all the information from the mouths of those who know, the soldiers themselves, and it even covers different periods so it's not about just one time - it's spread across several generations and age groups to gather an accurate pict...more

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Premium Review SAS: the Soldiers' Story - Jack Ramsay: Special Air Service (SAS) (227 words)
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"SAS The Soldier's Story" by Jack Ramsay is the book to read if you want to know what's it's like to be a soldier in the SAS (Special Air Service). It's basically a series of interviews with soldiers of different ranks who've served in the SAS. All aspects of regimental life are covered, including selection and training, the history of the SAS, what people have though about being in the SAS, famous/not so famous cockups, stories of old and new and many of the well known campaigns/situations the SAS have been involved in from Borneo in days gone by to the Gulf War of the 90's. It's a wonderfully detailed work which takes ...  Read the complete review

 

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