The SAS: the savage wars of peace 1947 to the present / Anthony Kemp.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: London: John Murray, 1994Description: 222pISBN:
  • 0719550440 (hbk.)
Subject(s): Summary: Following the Second World War the SAS became essentially a component of the British Army and took part in colonial campaigns, including those in Malaya, Borneo, South Arabia and Oman. The fight against terrorism the storming of the Iranian Embassy and the incredible successes in the Falklands and the Gulf. The author presents the fullest picture of the regiment which the most feared and respected of special forces anywhere in the world.
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Following the Second World War the SAS became essentially a component of the British Army and took part in colonial campaigns, including those in Malaya, Borneo, South Arabia and Oman. The fight against terrorism the storming of the Iranian Embassy and the incredible successes in the Falklands and the Gulf. The author presents the fullest picture of the regiment which the most feared and respected of special forces anywhere in the world.

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