SAS : rogue heroes - the authorized wartime history /
by Macintyre, Ben.
Material type: BookPublisher: London : Viking, 2016Description: 400 pages ; 24 cm.ISBN: 9780241186626 (hbk.) :; 0241186625 (hbk.) :.Classification number: 356.167 MACSubject(s): Great Britain. Army. Special Air Service -- History | Warfare and Defence | Warfare and DefenceSummary: The first ever authorised history of the SAS, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Regiment. In the summer of 1941, at the height of the war in the Western Desert, a bored and eccentric young officer, David Stirling, came up with a plan that was imaginative, radical and entirely against the rules: a small, undercover unit that would wreak havoc behind enemy lines. Despite intense opposition, Winston Churchill personally gave Stirling permission to recruit the toughest, brightest and most ruthless soldiers he could find. So began the most celebrated and mysterious military organisation in the world: the SAS. The history of the SAS is an exhilarating tale of fearlessness and heroism, recklessness and tragedy; of extraordinary men who were willing to take monumental risks.Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode | Item holds | |
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Book - Adult Hardback | Formby Library | Adult Non-Fiction | 356.167 MAC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 002933619X |
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356.166 ART The Paras : an oral history / | 356.166 KER Sky men: the real story of the Paras | 356.167 LEW The Nazi hunters / | 356.167 MAC SAS : rogue heroes - the authorized wartime history / | 356.167 RYA Secret operations of the SAS | 356.167 RYA The history of the SAS : as told by the men on the ground / | 356.167 SCH SAS heroes: remarkable soldiers, extraordinary men |
The first ever authorised history of the SAS, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Regiment. In the summer of 1941, at the height of the war in the Western Desert, a bored and eccentric young officer, David Stirling, came up with a plan that was imaginative, radical and entirely against the rules: a small, undercover unit that would wreak havoc behind enemy lines. Despite intense opposition, Winston Churchill personally gave Stirling permission to recruit the toughest, brightest and most ruthless soldiers he could find. So began the most celebrated and mysterious military organisation in the world: the SAS. The history of the SAS is an exhilarating tale of fearlessness and heroism, recklessness and tragedy; of extraordinary men who were willing to take monumental risks.
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