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SAS Zero Hour : The Secret Origins of the Special Air Service

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"Britain's elite Special Air Service Regiment, the SAS, is undoubtedly one of the most revered - and feared - special-forces units in the world." Drawing extensively on primary sources, as well as reassessing the more recent regimental histories and memoirs, Jones presents an account that identifies such notables as Dudley Clark, Archibald Wavell and Claude Auchinleck, among others, as significant influences in the formation of this formidable regiment.

256 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2006

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Lots of information and very factual. But kind of just a list of events he doesn't go into much detail about them just glances over. Still informative though
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SAS Zero Hour

This ebook is a fantastic read about how the British Special Air Service was formed and what was the precursor to them and also who played a key factor in the formation of them.
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