Member Reviews
Charles H, Bookseller
This book, as well intentioned effort, is essentially unreadable. The author should have stuck to a time-line: needs an editor
Ranger H, Educator
Important memoir of a former SAS trooper but like many brit-mil types his jealousy of all things American comes bubbling to the surface regularly. He tells of the reactivation and then regular involvement of the SAS from the player and politician level. You will enjoy the insights of what this type of unit has done and will likely do in the future.