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Sleeping With Your Ears Open: On Patrol With the Australian Sas

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Offering fresh insight into the heart and soul of the men of the Australian Army's Special Air Services Regiment, this is a comprehensive examination of SAS operations and the men who conducted them. It debunks the myths and clearly describes the rigors of the SAS selection process, their extensive training in Papua New Guinea, and the details of the combat behind enemy lines in Borneo and South Vietnam. The diverse and individual approach of the SAS patrols commanders and how this was central to the success of their operations also is examined.

307 pages, Paperback

First published May 1, 2002

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Gary McKay

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May 14, 2015
There are hundreds of elite forces type books, but this one is premier division. Well written and insightful. The author has clearly been there, done it, and proudly wears the t-shirt
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