On the lookout for new material to read, I looked over the shoulder of Keir Starmer, leader of the opposition in the UK government, at his bookshelf, while he was on the TV, and saw a couple of books by a guy called Chris Ryan. So now I have read a couple of his books. What impresses me most is, or perhaps it's better to say what disturbed me most, is the amount of mistakes made during the planning and execution of missions. For example the wrong radio frequencies were given to members of the SAS when going in to enemy territory so they were unable to call for help when needed. Or being given maps by which to orient themselves which are more use to a pilot, so at a totally inappropriate scale with no landmarks and so essentially useless to someone on the ground. Or the helicopter which took on too much gear and ended crashing into the sea killing men and losing the gear. The list goes on. It seems that when things start heating up, people start to loose rationality and perhaps a gung ho-ness starts to express itself. I am impressed by how the guys in Regiment can ignore all this and do their best to get the job done!